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Arsenal Women vs Everton Women; Barclays Women's Super League

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Arsenal Women vs Everton Women. Barclays Women's Super League.

Emirates StadiumAttendance25,068.

Arsenal Women 1

  • S Blackstenius (93rd minute)

Everton Women 0

    Arsenal Women 1-0 Everton Women: Stina Blackstenius scores controversial stoppage-time winner for Gunners

    Match report as Arsenal Women beat Everton 1-0 at the Emirates to move second in the WSL table; Stina Blackstenius scored a controversial late winner; Lotte Wubben-Moy was offside in the build-up to the goal and Leah Williamson fouled Courtney Brosnan, according to Izzy Christiansen

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    Highlights of the Women's Super League match between Arsenal and Everton

    Stina Blackstenius scored a controversial stoppage-time winner for Arsenal to claim a 1-0 Women's Super League victory over Everton.

    The Gunners had been frustrated three times by the crossbar throughout the game, with Beth Mead rattling the woodwork twice on her final appearance at the Emirates Stadium before leaving the club, along with an effort from Olivia Smith.

    However, in the third minute of added time, Blackstenius found the bottom corner to lift Renee Segers' side into second place with one more game remaining.

    The goal was clouded by controversy after Lotte Wubben-Moy flicked the ball on for Leah Williamson from an offside position and the situation was then compounded by the Arsenal defender barging into Everton goalkeeper Courtney Brosnan shortly after.

    As a result of the impact with Williamson, Brosnan was left on the ground and out of her goal, allowing Blackstenius to sweep home her effort to secure the win.

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    Izzy Christiansen says Arsenal's 93rd-minute goal against Everton shouldn't have stood

    'Clear and obvious error' - should Arsenal's winner have been disallowed?

    Sky Sports' Izzy Christiansen:

    "I would be fuming. This is hard. It is difficult to see but Wubben-Moy is offside, it is tight but I expect the lineswoman to make that decision.

    "That is the first phase. Leah Williamson is not offside but this [the contact on Brosnan] is offside; it is a clear and obvious foul on the goalkeeper. It is a late challenge.

    "Brilliant finish from Blackstenius, of course. But it is a really difficult decision for Everton to digest."

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    In an emotional farewell, Beth Mead left the Emirates for the final time as Arsenal fans paid tribute to the club legend after nine years

    Mead: It has been an honour to play for Arsenal, I will miss you so much

    Arsenal forward Beth Mead:

    "I've been here for a long time, I have met so many amazing people. I have memories for life and it has been a huge honour to play for this amazing club for such a long, long time. I am going to miss you guys so much.

    "It is tough to put into words. I have some of my most amazing memories here and some of my toughest, darkest days. I lost my mum when I was here and I wouldn't have got through that without these amazing people.

    "I don't think thank you will ever be enough. You guys are the best fans in the world, we love you and I love you. Thank you so, so much."

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