WSL talking points: goals galore as Arsenal, Manchester City and Liverpool find derby delight

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<p>Marc Skinner laments City’s advantage after Vivianne Miedema shines and Brighton welcome back Kiko Seike</p><p>With her hat-trick in Arsenal’s 5-2 win over Tottenham, Alessia Russo took her tally to 25 goal contributions in 31 games this campaign. It is a notable return from a player in her prime, not just in her buildup play, but also her finishing. Arsenal’s attacking dominance – they have scored 18 goals in their past five games – is down to the fact that many of their attacking players are in form. Stina Blackstenius has three goals in her past four games while Caitlin Foord also scored on Saturday, her first appearance since returning from the Asian Cup. Renée Slegers has spoken about the versatility in the type of goals her side produces and the need to be ruthless in both penalty areas. Spurs’ two goals meant an end to Arsenal’s 106-day streak of not conceding in the WSL. While all runs must come to an end, Arsenal still boast the meanest defence in the league. <strong>Sophie Downey</strong></p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/football/2026/mar/30/wsl-talking-points-arsenal-man-city-liverpool-derby-delight">Continue reading...</a>
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