Womens Super League: Tottenham score seven in 10-goal thriller against Aston Villa - Soccer News
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Womens Super League: Tottenham score seven in 10-goal thriller against Aston Villa - Soccer News
"Tottenham moved level on points with north London rivals Arsenal in the Women's Super League after coming out on top in a 10-goal thriller with Aston Villa on Sunday, earning a stunning 7-3 triumph. With Arsenal's game against Brighton later in the day postponed due to a waterlogged pitch, Martin Ho's side took full advantage with a brilliant attacking display at Villa Park."
"Signe Gaupset saw her 10th-minute opener cancelled out by Kirsty Hanson, only for two goals in seven minutes from Beth England and Olivia Holdt to put Spurs in control. Villa reduced the deficit in the 68th minute when Oriane Jean-Francois finished past Lize Kop, but just 69 seconds later, Cathinka Tandberg restored Spurs' two-goal advantage. And the scoring was not done there. Maika Hamano raced in behind the Villa defence before rounding Ellie Roebuck and finishing into an empty net from inside the penalty area."
"Elsewhere, Manchester United kept their faint title hopes alive as Millie Turner's 79th-minute winner guided the Red Devils to a 2-1 victory over the London City Lionesses. London City needed just five minutes to open the scoring when Nikita Parris, against her former club, stooped low to head Freya Godfrey's cross into the bottom-right corner. But United restored parity through Jess Park, who brilliantly flashed a 25-yard effort past Elene Lete in the 30th minute."
Tottenham produced a remarkable attacking display to beat Aston Villa 7-3 at Villa Park and move level on points with Arsenal after Arsenal's game was postponed. Signe Gaupset opened for Villa before Kirsty Hanson equalised, then Beth England and Olivia Holdt scored twice in seven minutes to put Spurs ahead. Villa's Oriane Jean-Francois pulled one back, but Cathinka Tandberg quickly restored the two-goal cushion. Maika Hamano added another, and late goals from Hanson, Tandberg and Julie Blakstad finished the scoring. Manchester United won 2-1 over London City Lionesses via a Jess Park equaliser and Millie Turner winner.
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