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MAN UTD maintained the pace in the race for the first three WSL with Grace Clinton and Dominique Janssen defeated Everton 2-0 on Sunday.
Marc Skinner was the first to start the league before the international break. They also did their job and went second in the league before Arsenal’s match against Crystal Palace.
Everton did not always make it easier, especially in the opening 20 minutes. They had a goal within two minutes before Kelly Gago forced a reactive savings from Phallon Tullis-Joyce, who registered her 12.
But a terrible mistake from goalkeeper Courntey Brosnan saw the man UTD scored an opener, and Everton never recovered, with some doubtful decisions occasionally concerning the head of Brian Soresen.
Brosnan came out to collect Ella Toon’s free kick – but he missed her attempt to catch. The ball was cleaned from the line, but only to Janssen, which was shortened from the near range.
The man UTD peppered the Everton area late in the first half – Celin Bizet drew a great savings in front of Brosnan than Maya Le Tissier threw his efforts to the top of the partition – and lasted only 90 seconds after the break to double his lead.
Leah Galton – which was taken with a click later in the middle – drove past Heather Payne inside the box and its low cross was released home unmarked Clinton.
Melvine Malar could add a late third, but her strike was perfectly pushed away from Brosnan when MAN UTD moved to 42 points in the WSL table. Everton remains seventh on Sunday in front of the remaining games.