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Women's Super League
Jan 11, 2020 at 5.30pm UK
 

3-1

Bremer (18', 53'), Bonner (64')
FT(HT: 1-0)
Stanway (90' og.)

Pauline Bremer bags brace as Man City move second

German striker makes the difference in defeat of Everton.

Pauline Bremer scored twice as Manchester City beat Everton 3-1 to join defending champions Arsenal at the top of Women's Super League.

German striker Bremer took her goal tally to nine in eight league appearances, before Gemma Bonner got City's third. The visitors replied in the last minute through Georgia Stanway's own goal.

Bremer opened the scoring 18 minutes into the game with a right-footed shot from close range and doubled the advantage in the 53rd after being set up by Laura Hemp, who had pounced on a loose ball.

Manchester City v Everton – Women's Super League – Academy Stadium
Pauline Bremer scored twice to move Manchester City joint top of WSL (Anthony Devlin/PA)

City's third goal came in the 64th minute when former Liverpool captain Bonner reacted fastest to get on the end of Caroline Weir's superb free-kick.

Despite starting with high intensity, almost scoring on 13 seconds courtesy of a powerful Hannah Cain strike, Everton struggled without top scorer Chloe Kelly and only had Stanway's late own goal to show for their efforts.

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