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WSL roundup: Man Utd and Chelsea win, Spurs hit 7

Millie Turner was Manchester United's match-winner as they saw off London City Lionesses to claim a fourth successive Women's Super League victory.

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UEFA's Kessler calls for women's calendar caution

Nadine Kessler, believes expansion of women's football is not the problem itself, but the battle for limited space in an overcrowded calendar, an area she says organisers must manage more responsibly, is crucial to maintaining player safety.

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Madonna watches Spurs lose to Chelsea in WSL

Pop superstar Madonna was among the 9,356 in attendance at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium to watch the hosts suffer a 2-0 defeat to reigning WSL champions Chelsea.

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City boss Jeglertz 'not worried' by WSL title gap

Manchester City manager Andree Jeglertz has said he is "not worried" about the future after the league leaders lost 1-0 to Arsenal, retaining an eight-point gap at the top.

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Man City boss surprised by runaway WSL lead

Manchester City boss Andree Jeglertz admitted even he was surprised by the speed at which the runaway Women's Super League leaders have latched onto a winning formula in his first season.

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Chelsea's Bompastor won't give up after City loss

Chelsea coach Sonia Bompastor has said she is "really confident" she will still be in charge of the club for next weekend's clash with Tottenham Hotspur, despite Sunday's humbling 5-1 defeat to Manchester City.