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Chelsea return to top of the Women's Super League table thanks to Sam Kerr stunner in win over Manchester United

Ibrahim Mustapha

Updated 12/03/2023 at 20:45 GMT

The battle of the Women's Super League's top two went the way of defending champions Chelsea who jumped above morning leaders Manchester United with a 1-0 win. Superstar Australia international forward Sam Kerr was the Blues hero as she scored a fantastic lob in the first half which was ultimately enough for all three points at Kingsmeadow on Sunday.

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Sam Kerr scored the only goal as Chelsea beat Manchester United 1-0 to leapfrog their rivals at the top of the Women's Super League.
Starting the day a point behind United, Emma Hayes’ side knew they couldn’t afford to slip up at Kingsmeadow, and it was their star striker who helped the defending champions return to the summit.
Kerr had the first two real chances of note in a matter of minutes, but on both occasions could only fire straight at Mary Earps.
The Australian certainly wasn’t going to pass up a third opportunity and after taking down a long pass from Lauren James, Kerr calmly lifted the ball over a stranded Earps, who could only watch as it dropped into the top right-hand corner.
United responded with chances from Ella Toone and Alessia Russo, as well as a penalty appeal waved away when Nikita Parris went down under the challenge of Kadeisha Buchanan but couldn’t find their way past Ann-Katrin Berger in the Chelsea goal and went in behind at the break thanks to Kerr's superb finish.
Kerr had the opportunity to double Chelsea’s lead just after half-time but sent her shot wide of Earps’s far post.
An end-to-end second period saw chances for both sides but nothing clear cut as Kerr saw an effort blocked and Leah Galton miscued a shot under pressure for United.
Melanie Leupolz then blasted over for Chelsea with a first-time effort when she might have done better unmarked on the edge of the penalty area.
United applied some late pressure but the Blues defence held firm to put Chelsea in pole position in the title race.
Manchester City kept themselves in the title hunt, but left it late in beating Brighton 2-1. Elisabeth Terland’s effort to cancel out an early goal from Bunny Shaw looked like it would secure a point for Brighton, but Shaw popped up with a low finish in the 89th minute to keep City within two points of Chelsea.
Liverpool rallied from a goal down to beat Tottenham 2-1.
Rosella Ayane gave Spurs the lead on 17 minutes, but efforts from Emma Koivisto and Missy Bo Kearns turned the match in Liverpool’s favour before the interval and were enough to secure the three points.
The win eased Liverpool’s relegation fears, but Spurs remain in trouble towards the foot of the table.
Leicester City remain rooted to the foot of the table, but ground out a precious point in a 0-0 draw at home to Everton.
Goals either side of half-time from Rachel Daly and Jordan Nobbs lifted Aston Villa to a 2-1 win at West Ham who made a fight of it in the final 10 minutes following a goal from Viviane Asseyi.
In the evening kick-off, Arsenal made light work of their opponents Reading as they secured a 4-0 win.
Kim Little opened the scoring from the penalty spot after just four minutes, and Frida Maanum made it two shortly before the end of the first half.
Two minutes after the second period began, Reading defender Emma Makundi put the ball into her own side's goal, and Leah Williamson made it four on 69 minutes.
Arsenal are now three points behind Manchester City, in third place, but have a game in hand and better goal difference.
Reading are ninth, three points ahead of bottom side Leicester City.
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