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Kerr's double sinks Aston Villa and moves Chelsea back to top of WSL

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Emma Hayes, the Chelsea manager, paid tribute to the “dynamite” duo of Sam Kerr and Fran Kirby after they combined for both goals in the win against Aston Villa.

As expected, Chelsea dominated from the start and the first goal came in the 23rd minute when Kerr headed home a Kirby cross. The second was once again the result of a Kirby cross to Kerr. This time the Australia internatio­nal hit a first-time shot into the top corner.

Chelsea made a string of substituti­ons after the second goal as they sought to keep legs fresh before the second leg of their Champions League tie against Wolfsburg on Wednesday. They lead 2-1 from their home leg.

Hayes praised the quality and resilience of Kirby and Kerr, and said: “Everybody knows the pressure that both of those players were under from the start of the year. The fact that they are going into every game looking like they’re going to score, I think that’s testament to both of those players and their ability to handle that pressure.

“Both of them are in the form of their lives and that combinatio­n is dynamite, it’s telepathic … it’s rare in football to find those things. I know that they are going to get chances in every game and it’s about capitalisi­ng on those chances.”

Reflecting on her team’s performanc­e as a whole, however, Hayes was far from happy despite the easy win. “I was disappoint­ed. For me it’s about meeting the standards that I uphold dearly and there were certain fundamenta­ls that were missing.”

Hayes has been described by the former player and Aston Villa’s sporting director, Eni Aluko, as a “relentless winner”. She said of the comment: “Being a relentless winner isn’t a choice, it’s what you have to be, it’s the only way you can compete on all fronts. I can’t change who I am and how I built a career around high standards.”

Hayes did concede there was an improvemen­t in her team’s performanc­e in the second half: “I liked the response from the team at half-time. I liked that they took on board my comments and worked on the things I said to them.”

The Aston Villa manager, Marcus Bignot, said of his team’s performanc­e: “We have come away today with our confidence intact and our belief growing.”

Bignot emphasised his focus is on getting wins against the clubs around Villa at the bottom of the table, beating the likes of West Ham and Reading and trying to cause an upset against Everton. He was not too dishearten­ed by Sunday’s loss, saying: “Performanc­es like today will help us build that belief going forward.”

 ??  ?? Sam Kerr celebrates her second goal with teammate Jessie Fleming. Photograph: Catherine Ivill/The FA/Getty Images
Sam Kerr celebrates her second goal with teammate Jessie Fleming. Photograph: Catherine Ivill/The FA/Getty Images

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