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Aston Villa Women 0 – 1 Brighton Women


Brighton moved into the top half of the Women’s Super League table thanks to a 1-0 win at Aston Villa, with Maya Le Tissier’s first-half goal condemning the hosts to their 10th consecutive home defeat.

Hope Powell’s side controlled the opening 45 minutes and looked comfortable defending their lead during the second period as they deservedly took the three points at Banks’s Stadium to leave Villa ninth in the standings.

Megan Connolly was a constant menace with her set-piece deliveries and almost created the opening goal within 10 minutes when her corner from the right caused a goalmouth scramble that saw Kayleigh Green have an effort blocked.

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Aston Villa and Brighton came together before their WSL match to show their support for Ukraine

The pair combined again just a minute later when Green nodded in Connolly’s free-kick from the left, but the assistant flagged the Brighton midfielder offside in what was a marginal call.

Those early warnings spurred Villa into life and they created their biggest chance of the game 11 minutes in, with Alisha Lehmann cutting in from the right and testing Megan Walsh at her near post.

But Brighton were not deterred and took the lead after 28 minutes with Connolly unsurprisingly involved. Her outswinging corner from the right was brilliantly swept home on the half volley by Le Tissier.

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Maya Le Tissier scores to put Brighton ahead against Aston Villa in the WSL

Villa sought to hit back through Sarah Mayling, whose rasping drive from the edge of the area was parried by Walsh.

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Megan Walsh produced a fine double save to keep Brighton ahead against Aston Villa

The hosts nearly handed a second to Brighton just before halftime though as they gifted possession to Emma Kullberg, who charged in on goal but saw her precise strike towards the bottom corner excellently tipped round the post by Hannah Hampton.

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Aston Villa and England’s Hannah Hampton produced a fine save to deny Brighton doubling their lead

The second half almost began in bizarre fashion, with Brighton defender Victoria Williams slicing a clearance over Walsh but, fortunately for her, just wide of her own far post.

The Seagulls were wasteful in front of goal throughout the second half, with Lee Geum-Min skewing two great openings over the bar, while Ellie Brazil also lobbed a good chance onto the roof of the net.

But those missed opportunities didn’t come back to haunt the visitors as they successfully kept Villa at arm’s length to secure the win, and avenge their 1-0 home defeat to the same opponents earlier this season.

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Brighton & Hove Albion boss Hope Powell says the team are striving for consistency after they beat Aston Villa in the WSL

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Brighton & Hove Albion’s Maya Le Tissier scored the winner but says she was more pleased with the clean sheet as they beat Aston Villa in the WSL

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Aston Villa boss Carla Ward says it was a tale of two halves as they suffered defeat to Brighton & Hove Albion in the WSL

What’s next?


Sunday 13th March 7:30pm


Kick off 6:45pm


Aston Villa travel to Chelsea in the Women’s Super League on Sunday, March 13, while Brighton host leaders Arsenal later that day, live on Sky Sports; kick-off 6.45pm.





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