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Maryam Naz at Kingsmeadow

Chelsea’s Sam Kerr breaks Aston Villa at the last to boost WSL title tilt

Sam Kerr shoots to score Chelsea’s added-time winner against Aston Villa at Kingsmeadow
Sam Kerr shoots to score Chelsea’s added-time winner against Aston Villa at Kingsmeadow. Photograph: Steven Paston/PA

In a week laced with drama and turmoil off the pitch, Chelsea were able to do what they needed to in their pursuit of Arsenal, thanks to a 92nd‑minute goal from the talismanic Sam Kerr.

Zecira Musovic in Chelsea’s goal took a long clearance towards the Villa penalty area and the Australian thumped the ball in, snuffing out both Arsenal and Aston Villa’s hopes for the game with one, reactive shot at goal.

Yet, with the club facing considerable changes as a result of the sanctions imposed on Roman Abramovich, it has been an intense week for all involved. Emma Hayes spoke at length on the topic and on the impact of the game in her post-match press conference: “I felt a release in my own emotion. I nearly lifted Sam Kerr up, I’m human and it’s been hard. We need to lean on each other and we did.”

More specifically on the situation at Chelsea, she said: “I’ve been switched off from the media this week, I know our place in this club, our importance. I don’t want anyone to be vilified, at the end or the day this club is important to the community. Hopefully we can get a sale and get things moving.”

Villa, who are winless and goalless since the international break, faced misery at Kingsmeadow, in the face of a rotated and yet still powerful attack, led by Kerr and Guro Reiten. The pair linked up seamlessly from the Chelsea left; Reiten had a deflected shot caught by Hannah Hampton and then moments later delivered a cross that Kerr could only head straight into the hands of the keeper.

Weir on target for Manchester City

Caroline Weir scored the only goal of a scrappy game against Tottenham at the Hive to keep Manchester City in the chase for the final Champions League place. Gareth Taylor’s side arrived eight points behind Manchester United, who won on Saturday, but a dogged performance on a difficult pitch saw them close that gap with a game in hand. Taylor described it as “an important win” and said: “We’d spoken before the game and assessed that the pitch wasn’t great. We try to play on the ground, which made it difficult. We spoke about winning ugly and that was pretty ugly.” The bottom side, Birmingham, lost again, 1-0 at home to West Ham, Adriana Leon scoring shortly before half-time. It was a 15th defeat in 17 league games and they are eight points behind 11th-placed Leicester with five matches remaining. Marcus Christenson

Hayes looked to ramp up the pressure in the Villa box, bringing on Sophie Ingle at half-time then Erin Cuthbert and Jessie Fleming in the 66th minute – changes that emphasised the need for a faster, more effective attack. When asked about her tactical decisions, Hayes said: “We changed shape three or four times in the game, I just wanted to try different things to see what would work. Erin Cuthbert and Jessie Fleming hadn’t even trained.”

Yet it was those changes that brought a renewed charge; Hampton parried a shot into the path of an incoming Reiten and her effort trickled wide by inches, as did Ingle’s volley seconds later.

With each shot at Hampton’s goal, the absence of Fran Kirby and Pernille Harder became more apparent. Kerr had a goal ruled out for offside. Yet when things seemed as if they were petering out, it was Kerr again who shook off her earlier frustrations and took a shot to which this time neither Hampton nor the referee, Abigail Byrne, had an answer.

Carla Ward’s Aston Villa team could do nothing more than drink in the “spirits and camaraderie” of what, on their part at least, had been a valiant defensive performance up until the 92nd minute.

On Sunday night Arsenal restored their five-point advantage, winning 3-0 at Brighton, with two goals from Stina Blackstenius and one for Beth Mead. Chelsea still have two games in hand, though. They travel to Everton on Wednesday evening in yet another quick turnaround in fixtures, and host Spurs on 23 March. By the time Arsenal play in the WSL again, Chelsea could be top.

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