Manchester City dominated Liverpool in the Women’s Super League moving three points clear at the top. Lauren Hemp, Jess Park and Khadija Shaw scored in a devastating eight minutes spell in the first half with Shaw adding another early in the second half. Khiara Keating own goal gave Liverpool a late consolation.
Despite a bright start from Liverpool, City clinical finishing proved decisive. City manager Gareth Taylor praised his team’s performance while Liverpool Matt Beard lamented a difficult period after conceding the first goal. With Chelsea not in action, City capitalized on the opportunity to strengthen their title push.
Taylor emphasized the importance of maintaining their form in the remaining games. City impressive display suggests they are capable of challenging for the WSL title.
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