Women's Super League: Chelsea close gap on Manchester United with Brighton win, Arsenal beat Liverpool
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Published 08/03/2023 at 21:57 GMT
The Women's Super League title race continues to be tight, with just six points separating the top four sides after midweek wins for Chelsea and Arsenal. Chelsea beat Brighton to move a point behind leaders Manchester United, who they face on Sunday, while Arsenal are six points back after beating Liverpool. Both Chelsea and Arsenal have a game in hand on Manchester United.
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Chelsea moved up to second in the Women’s Super League with a 3-1 victory over Brighton, while Arsenal are still in the title race after beating Liverpool 2-0.
Guro Reiten, Jess Carter and Johanna Rytting Kaneryd scored for Chelsea as they moved one point behind leaders Manchester United, with a game in hand.
Arsenal are six points off top spot but also with a game in hand after goals from Caitlin Foord and Stina Blackstenius saw them get past Liverpool.
Chelsea face Manchester United in a top-of-the-table clash on Sunday, while Arsenal play Reading.
Looking to bounce back after their Continental Cup final defeat to the Gunners, Chelsea started positively against Brighton.
Kaneryd saw an effort cleared off the line before Sam Kerr was fouled in the box and Reiten duly dispatched the penalty.
Reiten was involved in the second goal as her low corner wasn’t cleared and Carter fired into the net.
Brighton struggled to create chances as Chelsea controlled possession and looked untroubled.
Elisabeth Terland hit the bar for Brighton in the second half, but Chelsea scored a third when Kerr squared for Kaneryd to finish.
Substitute Danielle Carter scored a consolation goal for the visitors, who remain two points above bottom-placed Leicester, having played a game more.
Arsenal also scored twice in the first-half as they beat Liverpool.
Blackstenius netted the opener after 28 minutes shortly after Leah Williamson had a goal ruled out for offside.
Foord made it 2-0 when she headed in after goalkeeper Rachael Laws could only parry a shot from Blackstenius.
Liverpool never looked like getting back into the contest and they stay eighth in the table, five points above Leicester.
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