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0-2 v Chelsea FC - 5 May 2021 - Home

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  • Kerr
    41'
    52'
Facts & Milestones
  • 707th overall match (383 wins, 83 draws, 232 losses)

  • 621st competitive match (334 wins, 76 draws, 209 losses)

  • team

    14th match vs Chelsea FC (3 wins, 2 draws, 9 losses)

  • competition

    36th Women's Super League match (10 wins, 7 draws, 19 losses)

  • 461st match in England (247 wins, 58 draws, 152 losses)

  • 25th match at The Hive Stadium (13 wins, 4 draws, 8 losses)

For STATS Against
5 Attempts 24
4 Attempts on Target 11
0.2 xG 3.5
40% Possession 60%
495 Touches 707
273 Passes Completed 472
399 Passes Attempted 610
68.4% Pass Completion 77.4%
8 Tackles 11
13 Blocks 13
12 Interceptions 9
9 Saves 4
14 Fouls 6
1 Yellow Cards 0
0 Offsides 4
Report

A Sam Kerr brace sealed the points as Spurs Women lost 2-0 to Chelsea in the Barclay’s FA Women’s Super League on Wednesday at the Hive.

The striker got on the end of Guro Reiten’s cross for her first goal, before netting her second after Becky Spencer denied her original attempt from close range.

Rehanne Skinner made five changes to the side that lost 4-1 to Manchester United last time out, which included central midfielder Chloe Peplow being handed her first start of 2021, while Alanna Kennedy missed the game through injury.

The visitors’ first goalscoring chance was kept out by Shelina Zadorsky who made a superb block, before Spencer saved Drew Spence’s follow-up effort. Sophie Ingle was then kept out after her shot, which was flying towards the top corner, was saved magnificently by Spencer.

For us, a long diagonal free-kick by Siri Worm picked out Lucy Quinn perfectly, her touch around the outside of the defender took her into the box before she forced Ann-Katrin Berger into a reaction save with a low strike.

Chelsea then took the lead in the 41st minute through Kerr, who arrived at the back post to convert Reiten’s drilled ball across the face of the goal. Joanna Andersson almost doubled the visitors’ lead straight after half-time as she struck the crossbar from outside the area.

Kerr then doubled her tally and Chelsea’s lead after her original header was saved excellently by Spencer from close range, but the follow-up attempt was tucked in by the striker.

We had attempts on goal through Esther Morgan and Rachel Williams, but Berger was equal to the shots on both occasions. Rianna Dean was unlucky not to find the back of the net in injury time as she struck a fierce left-footed volley that bounced just wide of the goal.

The result means we remain in eighth place. Our next game is against Birmingham City at Damson Park on Sunday (9 May 2.30pm).

Timeline
KO

Sam Kerr

41'
HT

Sam Kerr

52'
FT
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