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Tottenham Hotspur 1-2 Man Utd: Marc Skinner's side hold on after Ella Toone red card in dramatic game

Nigel Chiu

Updated 12/02/2023 at 16:06 GMT

Molly Bartip’s own goal proved to be the difference in a dramatic match between Manchester United and Tottenham. Victory for United moved them to the top of the Women’s Super League, whilst Spurs find themselves in a battle to stay up, having now lost their last seven games. Chelsea topped the table coming into the weekend but are not in action.

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Manchester United moved to the top of the Women’s Super League after an exciting 2-1 victory over Tottenham at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
United had 10 players on the pitch for the final 10 minutes when Ella Toone pushed over Eveliina Summanen in reaction to a challenge and was shown a red card.
Nevertheless, Marc Skinner's side held on to take a big three points whilst Spurs lost their seventh league game in a row.
United were the better side in the early stages of the match and Leah Galton thought she had headed in the opening goal, only for it to be disallowed for offside.
The momentum changed a few minutes later when Bethany England began to cause United problems. She had a great chance when put through on goal but fired her shot over the bar.
In the second half, Toone struck the post when she was given space on the right-hand side to fire a shot low and hard, only for it to his the woodwork.
Ten minutes later and United got the goal they deserved when Ona Batlle’s cross was brought down by Galton, who fired the ball into the back of the net.
Spurs fought back though after some brilliant play from England. She darted down the left-hand side and cut inside the United defence, before curling the ball into the corner to score her fourth goal since joining the club in January.
However, less than a minute later, Molly Bartrip put the ball in her own net after a cross was fired across the front of the goal.
More drama followed when Toone was sent off for pushing Summanen as she wasn’t happy with the Spurs player’s tackle.
Spurs were not able to create a big chance in the final minutes, giving United a crucial win to move a point ahead of Chelsea, who are not playing this weekend.
Elsewhere, Aston Villa’s January signing Jordan Nobbs scored her first goal for the club during their 6-2 win over Brighton and went on to make a hat-trick, after a brilliant strike from over 30 yards out with her third goal.
There was a big result at the bottom as Leicester won just their second game of the season thanks to Hannah Cain’s goal in the eighth minute as they beat Liverpool 1-0.
The Foxes held on after Liverpool had some good chances in the second half, but couldn’t equalise, so Leicester are now just one point from moving themselves out of the relegation zone.
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