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Tottenham Hotspur 1-5 Arsenal: Gunners maintain title chase by thrashing Spurs

Arsenal continued their Women’s Super League title challenge with north London derby success at Tottenham.

First-half goals from Stina Blackstenius and Caitlin Foord set the Gunners on course for victory.

Tottenham’s Bethany England pulled one back from the penalty spot as Spurs looked to mount a fightback.

But Foord, Kim Little and Frida Maanum extended Arsenal’s tally to five after the break as they strolled to an easy win at Brisbane Road.

The victory means that Arsenal are three points behind league leaders Manchester United with a game in hand.

United went top of the table after beating West Ham United 4-0 later on Saturday.

Reaction to Arsenal’s victory over TottenhamArsenal took an early lead through Sweden striker Blackstenius, who took advantage of Tinja-Riikka Korpela’s poor positioning to beat the Spurs keeper with an effort from a tight angle.

Spurs were mainly limited to counter-attacks and had to defend deep to hold back their north London rivals, who remained mostly in control of the game.

Foord extended the Gunners’ lead in fine fashion, rolling the ball into the far corner from distance after weaving through the Spurs defence with an intricate run.

England converted from the penalty spot after Katie McCabe blocked an Ashleigh Neville shot with her arm, but Spurs were still firmly on the back foot.

Arsenal’s dominance continued after the break and they pegged Tottenham back into their own half.

McCabe atoned for conceding the earlier penalty as she drew one for Arsenal, being fouled by Amy Turner in the box. Little then rifled into the roof of the net to restore their two-goal advantage.

Foord and Maanum then added two more as Arsenal sealed an emphatic victory.

Arsenal lay down a markerArsenal have games against the rest of the top four in their remaining fixturesJonas Eidevall’s side may be behind in the title race but they remain firmly in the mix for the top spot.

With matches against the rest of the top four still to play, lifting the trophy is still within their sights.

They bounced back in fine fashion from Tuesday’s Champions League quarter-final first-leg defeat by Bayern Munich and appeared improved by the introduction of Victoria Pelova to the starting line-up.

The January signing was creative on the wing and assisted both of Foord’s goals.

Foord’s tenacity continually posed problems for the hosts and she could be a dangerous prospect when they take on fellow challengers Manchester City next weekend.

Arsenal host Bayern in the second leg of their quarter-final before that – and Eidevall believes his side’s performance on Saturday was good preparation.

He said: “Hopefully we go into the game on Wednesday with a good bit of self-confidence and I think we should have that from our performances.

“It is not a team who have one or two strong performances. We have built good momentum coming into these two games against Bayern Munich and City. Now it is up to us to execute it.”

City, who are fourth, face second-place Chelsea on Sunday.

Spurs’ improvement haltedTottenham are only five points clear of the relegation spot and have played a game more than bottom club LeicesterTottenham halted their nine-game WSL losing streak with victory over Leicester City on 15 March in interim boss Vicky Jepson’s first game in charge.

She took the reins after Rehanne Skinner was dismissed, and this result ensures they remain among the league’s relegation-threatened sides in ninth – five points ahead of bottom club Leicester and having played a game more.

Spurs were strong for much of the first half against Arsenal but rapidly succumbed as the Gunners’ relentless attacking became too much to handle after the break.

Fellow strugglers Reading and Brighton are among their six remaining opponents, and Jepson will need to turn things around if Spurs are to stop looking over their shoulders.

“When they go 3-1 up, it was probably the nail in the coffin,” said Jepson.

“Then they built momentum and we had to ride the storm. We didn’t ride the storm as well as we would like to
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