Women’s Super League: Spurs climb second as Manchester City fall nine points behind leaders Arsenal

(Football news) Gareth Taylor’s Manchester City lost their third Women’s Super League match in four to West Ham who are now fifth in the league table. A header from Dagny Brynjarsdottir gave the Hammers a lead before Yui Hasegawa. Last year's runners-up Manchester City look a shadow of their former selves and need to turn things around quickly in the absence of Lucy Bronze and Steph Houghton. City will now face local rivals Manchester United.

Meanwhile, Tottenham progressed to second place with a 2-0 win over Leicester. A goal from Rachel Williams seven minutes before halftime and Angela Addison in the 88th minute was enough to seal all three points for Spurs who now find themselves behind arch rivals Arsenal in second place while Chelsea are three points behind in third place.

Everton took advantage of Manchester City’s poor form by overtaking them into eighth place with a 3-0 win over Reading. The Toffees were ahead in the second minute with a goal from Anna Anvegard while Claire Emslie’s curler in the 38th minute doubled the scoreline. A fantastic freekick by Danielle Turner all but sealed three points for the visitors as Reading continued to be at the bottom of the Women’s Super League.

Manchester United progressed to fourth position in the Women’s Super League after a 2-0 win over Birmingham City at St. Andrew’s. Goals from Leah Galton in the 27th minute followed by a late goal by Ella Toone in the 80th minute secured all three points for the visitors who are now level on points with reigning champions Chelsea after the 6-1 thrashing by the Blues in the last match. Birmingham are off the bottom of the WSL on goal difference and their 16 game winless home streak is now a Women’s Super League record.

Also read: Premier League: Liverpool vs City thriller ends in a draw as Chelsea get back to winning ways and Manchester United drop points again

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