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Aluko’s second-half strike maintained Chelsea’s perfect start to the FA WSL
1 as they beat champions Liverpool 1-0 at Wheatsheaf Park.
The England international and PFA player of the year nominee fired the
league leaders ahead 10 minutes after the break to secure a third league
victory for the Blues of the season, their first at home.
Liverpool fluffed the opportunity to snatch a point when they were awarded a
penalty 20 minutes from time, but Fara Williams missed the target.
In the first meeting of last season’s top two teams, Chelsea threatened
early on but Libby Stout denied Ji So-Yun, the second Blues representative
in the PFA shortlist.
Liverpool hit back and Natasha Dowie almost broke clear on 29 minutes,
before Asisat Oshoala fired wide from distance.
The hosts went ahead in the 55th minute through Aluko as she raced onto
Laura Coombs’ lofted pass and lifted the ball over the on-rushing Stout.
Liverpool should have levelled instantly but Oshoala blazed over from inside
the box and Williams then missed a glorious opportunity when the referee
pointed to the spot after Aluko handled the ball.
Williams sent Hedvig Lindahl the wrong way but missed the target completely
as Chelsea held on to consign Matt Beard’s side to their second defeat of
the campaign.
Elsewhere, Chioma Ubogagu’s goal spoiled Manchester City’s first league game
in their new home, the City Football Academy, as Arsenal avenged last
season’s Continental Cup final defeat.
Jill Scott’s red card saw the hosts play much of the second half a player
down but an unmarked Toni Duggan should have given City the lead after 33
minutes, meeting Abbie McManus’ cross in front of goal, but somehow heading
wide.
Ubogagu struck just three minutes later - against the run of play - finding
space on the left-wing before nutmegging Lucy Bronze and coolly finishing
low beyond Alex Brooks.
City’s task was made harder on 57 minutes when Scott was sent off following
an altercation with Jade Bailey - the Gunner booked for her part in the
incident.
But, despite that, Nikita Parris came within inches of equalising on 83
minutes – clattering a post from a tight angle as the visitors held out.
Earlier, England goalkeeper Carly Telford's save of Remi Allen’s penalty,
with less than 10 minutes remaining, helped claim a point for Notts County
as the Magpies played out a hard-fought 0-0 draw away to Birmingham City.