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Williamson start fails to lift Arsenal

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LEAH Williamson’s first start in nine months could not inspire Arsenal to victory as their Women’s Super League title hopes suffered a setback with a 2-1 defeat at West Ham.

The England captain was back in the starting line-up for the first time since suffering an anterior cruciate ligament injury, and looked set to enjoy a winning return when Arsenal edged in front just before the break through Alessia Russo’s back-post header.

Williamson was replaced at halftime and the Hammers were given an opportunit­y to equalise when Steph Catley brought down Riko

Ueki inside the area. Viviane Asseyi stepped up and sent Manuela Zinsberger the wrong way to make it 1-1.

West Ham completed the turnaround in the 58th minute after a freekick was headed back out to Hawa Cissoko, who finished expertly to give the hosts back-to-back league wins for the first time this season.

Nikita Parris bagged a brace as Manchester United earned a second consecutiv­e win with a 2-0 victory over Brighton.

United opened the scoring in the ninth minute when Parris lashed home from Geyse’s low cross.

Parris was on the score sheet again midway through the second half in carbon copy fashion to the first as Geyse delivered a cross following some neat footwork down the right and Parris finished first time.

Manchester City left it late as Lauren Hemp and Chloe Kelly scored twice in the final eight minutes to beat Leicester 2-0.

Marie Hobinger scored in stoppage time to earn Liverpool a 1-1 draw with Tottenham. Celine Bizet’s 72nd-minute strike had looked set to send Tottenham above Liverpool in the table, but they failed to extend their lead and Liverpool made them pay at the death.

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> Arsenal’s Leah Williamson warms up yesterday

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