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WSL wrap: Chelsea tighten grip on top spot
- On Sunday, Chelsea FC beat Tottenham Hotspur 1-0 at Kingsmeadow as England midfielder Keira Walsh scored the only goal, securing Chelsea's fifth win from six WSL games.
- Sonia Bompastor's side ended a two-game winless run as Chelsea FC sought to consolidate momentum and maintain their title credentials in the Women's Super League.
- Statistically, Chelsea dominated possession and chances with 66% possession, 67 touches in Tottenham's box, 152 passes into the final third, 27 attempts but only four on target, and 16 corners without a set-piece threat.
- The result keeps Chelsea FC top of the WSL, two points clear of Manchester United, and extends their 31-game unbeaten run in all competitions.
- Looking ahead, Chelsea balance domestic fixtures with a Champions League tie against Paris FC on Wednesday, 15th October, with striker Sam Kerr returned after 22 months out.
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