Womens Super League: Chelsea achieve record unbeaten run but drop more points in title race - Soccer News
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Womens Super League: Chelsea achieve record unbeaten run but drop more points in title race - Soccer News
"It initially looked as though they would cut City's lead back to a single point as Alyssa Thompson curled a lovely finish into the far corner nine minutes in, but Beata Olsson capped a devastating Liverpool counter-attack to equalise in the 33rd minute. Catarina Macario passed up a decent chance shortly before half-time, and though Chelsea did have the ball in the net in the 65th minute, Aggie Beever-Jones was flagged offside when she rounded Liverpool goalkeeper Faye Kirby to tap home."
"The Blues are now three points adrift of City and four clear of United, with Arsenal and Tottenham fourth and fifth ahead of their North London derby matchup later on Sunday. The London City Lionesses are only behind Spurs on goal difference after an impressive 3-1 away win over Aston Villa, with Saki Kumagai scoring twice and Isobel Goodwin also on target."
Chelsea stretched an unbeaten Women's Super League run to a record 34 matches but drew 1-1 at Liverpool, leaving them three points behind Manchester City. Alyssa Thompson opened the scoring early before Beata Olsson equalised with a counter-attack. Catarina Macario missed a good chance and Aggie Beever-Jones had a 65th-minute goal ruled out for offside as Chelsea dominated possession but failed to find a winner. Manchester City beat Manchester United 3-0. London City Lionesses won 3-1 at Aston Villa with Saki Kumagai scoring twice. Brighton thumped Leicester 4-1, and Leicester set a new 21-match away winless record. West Ham moved off the bottom with a 3-1 victory over Everton.
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