Chelsea go nine points clear at the top of the Women's Super League with a dramatic 1-0 victory over London rivals Arsenal.
Chelsea's Guro Reiten scored a late penalty to secure a 1-0 win over Arsenal, maintaining their lead in the Women's Super League. Arsenal's Katie McCabe was sent off, and Crystal Palace lost to Tottenham.
Lauren James, after more than three months off the pitch, gets Chelsea Women a penalty opportunity and a double yellow card for Katie McCabe as the Arsenal player fails to accept that Lauren owns the Gunners. Guro Reiten steps up to the spot and does one of the many things she does at the greatest level: convert the spot kick for the Blues.
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Arsenal head coach Renée Slegers’ 13-match unbeaten run came to an end on Sunday afternoon as her side went down 1-0 to Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.Guro Reiten’s late penalty was enough to
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Chelsea beat Arsenal to move nine points clear at top of WSL - Guro Reiten scores late penalty as Blues strengthen grip on title
Chelsea's Guro Reiten scored an 83rd-minute penalty as her side beat Arsenal 1-0 in front of a crowd of 34,302 at Stamford Bridge on Sunday to remain top of the Women's Super League (WSL), with Gunners defender Katie McCabe sent off.
Guro Reiten scores a penalty and Katie McCabe is sent off as Chelsea beat Arsenal 1-0 to go nine points clear in the Women's Super League.
The WSL is often described as a three-tier league made up of the battle to avoid relegation, the fight for the title and the struggle to be best of the rest. That is not the reality though, because there is no competition at the top and Chelsea are operating in a league of their own above the rest.
The WSL is often described as a three-tier league made up of the battle to avoid relegation, the fight for the title and the struggle to be best of the rest. That is not the reality though, because there is no competition at the top and Chelsea are operating in a league of their own above the rest.