Arsenal 3-0 Everton: Gunners move three points clear at the top of WSL table as perfect start continues

Arsenal Women v Everton Women - Barclays FA Women's Super League
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Jack Rosser @JackRosser_10 October 2021

Arsenal continued their perfect start to the Women's Super League season with victory over Everton.

The Gunners took the lead through Kate McCabe's wonderful left-footed volley just after the half-hour mark.

Lotte Wubben-Moy made things more comfortable going into the break as the defender headed home for her first goal of the season.

Arsenal looked comfortable against a poor Everton and were in control throughout, making their dominance count four minutes from time as Frida Maanum struck from 25-yards to make it three for the hosts.

With north London rivals Tottenham seeing their own perfect record this season brought to an end at Brighton, Arsenal are now three points clear at the top of the table.

The WSL now takes a four-week break and returns in early November, though Arsenal are in Champions League action before then as the north Londoners face German side Hoffenheim on Thursday looking to bounce back from defeat to Barcelona in their opening group game.

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