The win against Liverpool moves Leicester City four points clear of the Women's Super League bottom side Crystal Palace.
Leicester City came from behind to secure their first Women’s Super League win since October against a lacklustre Liverpool side on Sunday.The Reds took the lead as Olivia Smith put Matt Beard’s
Olivia Smith gave Liverpool a fortuitous early lead, but Leicester responded through captain Janice Cayman and Missy Goodwin before the break and held on for a vital win that lift
WSL analysis and reaction from Foxes boss Amandine Miquel and striker Janice Cayman.
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain racked up more than 200 Premier League appearances during spells with Arsenal and Liverpool and could be poised to sign for a third club in the competition
Crystal Palace were promoted to replace Bristol City in the top flight, while on a wider note, the league is now under the management and operation of a new organisation set up to lead women's football towards further growth and progression, with Nikki Doucet overseeing both the WSL and Championship in a new phase for the game.
Liverpool stormed to a 4-1 win at Anfield against struggling Ipswich Town to maintain their six points lead at the top of the Premier League with a game in hand
Leicester City post only their second win of the Women’s Super League season after they edged Liverpool 2-1 at King Power Stadium.
That’s after The Sun states that Wolves, Leicester and Leeds are all keeping tabs on Oxlade-Chamberlain’s situation. They say that whilst Solskjaer would be open to keeping the player, it’s thought that Oxlade-Chamberlain is open to a return to England.
Tottenham suffered a fifth consecutive Premier League defeat as they were beaten 2-1 by lowly Leicester at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium; Ange Postecoglou is under pressure but chairman Daniel Levy wa
Kerkez may snub Manchester City to join Liverpool, with Arne Slot knocking Pep Guardiola’s side off their perch as they have a 12-point lead over the Sky Blues in the Premier League table.
Leicester City came from behind to secure their first Women’s Super League win since October against a lacklustre Liverpool side on Sunday. The Reds took the lead as Olivia Smith put Matt Beard’s side in front after just three minutes.