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- Lotte Wubben-Moy kept Arsenal’s faint title hopes alive after her late header
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Furious West Ham manager Rehanne Skinner said women’s football still needs to ‘grow up’ after her team was on the wrong end of controversial performances on Sunday.
The Hammers were defeated 2-0 by Chelsea, but had a goal wrongly disallowed for offside when they were 1-0 down. Riko Ueki was also wrongly flagged for offside in the second half when he scored on goal.
It comes after Manchester United boss Marc Skinner said VAR should be used for matches played in major stadiums after Manchester City’s first goal in the 3-1 derby win was allowed to stand despite Bunny Shaw being ruled offside in the build-up .
‘It’s not good enough. The bottom line is that if I operated like that in my job, I wouldn’t be doing my job,” West Ham boss Skinner said on Sunday.
‘That’s the starting point. People can say it’s because we lost 2-0 and stuff like that, but it’s because it happens a lot and it’s been three games now.
Furious West Ham manager Rehanne Skinner said women’s football still needs to ‘grow up’
“Apologizing after the match doesn’t change the outcome. A lot of people talk about VAR and things like that, and if that’s what we have to do to get good results, then that’s what we have to do.
“At the end of the day, the referees are still not professional in this game so they’re not really in a situation where they’re just focusing on these games and I think that just needs to change. The game still has so much growing up to do that we’re still not fully up to speed on the game.”
Chelsea’s win takes them back to the top of the Women’s Super League after Manchester City surpassed them with a win over United on Saturday.
Aggie Beever-Jones opened the scoring for the Blues after just 90 seconds before Erin Cuthbert added a second to wrap things up in the 87th minute.
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Lotte Wubben-Moy kept Arsenal’s faint title hopes alive after her late header sealed a comeback win over Aston Villa.
The Gunners trailed at half-time after Ebony Salmon’s goal, but the Gunners pressure paid off when Victoria Pelovia equalized and Wubben-Moy headed home after 84 minutes.
Stina Blackstenius rounded things off with a controversial late goal, as she appeared to handle the ball on the ground before rising to set up the third.
Clubs have been warned to reconfirm kits ahead of this weekend’s matches after Jonas Eidevall’s side took the wrong socks to last weekend’s defeat at Chelsea.
Lotte Wubben-Moy kept Arsenal’s faint title hopes alive with a late winning header
Liverpool moved up to fourth place despite a 0-0 draw against Everton. A crowd of 9,457 watched at Goodison Park but were not treated to any goals.
The Reds moved one point above Manchester United.
Brighton surpassed Leicester after a thrilling 3-2 win over the Foxes. Jutta Rantala had put Leicester ahead in the 54th minute before Madison Haley quickly equalized for the Seagulls. Katie Robinson and Leicester’s Lena Petermann exchanged goals before the Seagulls took a decisive lead through Elisabeth Terland’s winner.
Bethany England’s goal in the second minute was enough to give Tottenham victory over bottom-of-the-table Bristol City. The Robins have been without a win since early November.