WSL roundup: Shaw’s 13-minute treble edges City closer to title as Chelsea falter

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Khadija Shaw scored the fastest hat-trick in Women’s Super League history as the leaders, Manchester City, beat Tottenham 5-2 at the Joie Stadium. The Jamaica international completed the feat in 13 first-half minutes to give the hosts a commanding lead after Olivia Holdt cancelled out Shaw’s opener.

Kerolin added another and an own goal from Amanda Nildén extended City’s lead before the break, with Bethany England’s late goal a reward for Tottenham’s improved second-half performance.

Melvine Malard’s stoppage-time header moved Manchester United into second as they survived late drama against Everton to win 2-1. Inma Gabarro appeared to serve a blow to United’s top-three hopes when she headed home a 90th-minute equaliser for in-form Everton. Elisabeth Terland had scored the opener in the first half.

Chelsea’s hopes of qualifying for the Women’s Champions League were hit as they drew 1-1 with London City Lionesses.

The visitors took the lead midway through the first half thanks to Johanna Rytting Kaneryd, but Isobel Goodwin netted a deserved equaliser eight minutes from time, meaning Chelsea slipped to third, nine points adrift of Manchester City.

Chloe Kelly of Arsenal scores against West Ham.
Chloe Kelly of Arsenal scores her team’s third goal against West Ham. Photograph: Alex Burstow/Arsenal FC/Getty Images

Arsenal secured a fourth successive WSL victory with a 5-0 win over relegation-threatened West Ham. Chloe Kelly put Arsenal ahead early on and they could have had more, but for Kinga Szemik making a string of first-half saves.

There was nothing she could do after the break as Arsenal ran in four more goals courtesy of Alessia Russo, two more for Kelly to complete her hat-trick and Beth Mead’s late strike.

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