Sunday, December 11, 2022

Ladies First: WSL 2022 2023 Reading Tottenham


4 decembre 2022

1st half DANISH 51e to end ENG
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Reading produced a strong display to pick up their second win of the Women’s Super League season by beating Tottenham. The only goal of the game came after 12 minutes after Spurs defender Amy Turner headed past her own goalkeeper on the follow up after Tia Primmer’s thunderous strike hit the crossbar. Reading pressed for a second with positive attacking play and managed to withstand a late flurry of Spurs attacks to take a deserved victory. The win means Reading are now seven points clear of bottom side Leicester City who are yet to pick up a point.
With flu spreading through Kelly Chambers’ squad, Reading were forced into two changes as Lily Woodham and Tia Primmer returned to the starting eleven. Academy graduate Emma Harries captained the side for the first time, while Chambers could only name five players on the bench after several first-team players were struck down with illness. 


Reading: Burns, Bryson, Evans, Cooper, Woodham, Vanhaevermaet, Primmer, Troelsgaard, Wade, Eikeland, Harries
Tottenham: Spencer, Turner, Bartrip, Zadorksy (c), Ale, Summanen, James, Spence, Naz, Ayane, Neville












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