WSL roundup: Crystal Palace sink Aston Villa to cut gap at bottom of table | OneFootball

WSL roundup: Crystal Palace sink Aston Villa to cut gap at bottom of table | OneFootball

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·16 March 2025

WSL roundup: Crystal Palace sink Aston Villa to cut gap at bottom of table

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Crystal Palace breathed new life into the Women’s Super League relegation battle after their first win since Leif Smerud’s appointment as manager cut the gap to their opponents, second‑bottom Aston Villa, to one point with six games remaining.

The league’s bottom side were good value for their 3-1 win, which was only their second league victory as a WSL club since promotion last summer and their first top-flight triumph on home soil – coming in Smerud’s third match in charge in all competitions since the sacking of Laura Kaminski on 28 February.


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Aniek Nouwen’s header from a first-half corner put the hosts in front before Ashleigh Weerden’s lethal, left-footed strike from just outside the area doubled Palace’s advantage. Lucy Parker hooked in from a corner to halve the deficit with five minutes remaining, before Katie Stengel capitalised on a mistake from the Villa goalkeeper Sabrina D’Angelo – who was pushing up towards halfway in the 95th minute – to roll the ball into an empty net.

The result left the Villa head coach, Natalia Arroyo, still without a point from her four league fixtures in charge, and the club without a league win since December, although the Spaniard did oversee an FA Cup victory in February against Brighton.

The Sussex club were also in action on Sunday and claimed their first league win since November, as Fran Kirby’s low finish into the corner secured a 1-0 win at the out‑of-form Tottenham.

In the Women’s Championship, Portsmouth won their second consecutive game by defeating Sunderland 2-1 to move off the bottom of the table and up to ninth, above their relegation rivals Sheffield United and Blackburn, with huge twists on the same day in the relegation battles in both of the top two leagues.


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