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After last week's disappointment at the hands of Reading Royals, Arsenal Ladies Reserves responded with an excellent performance to beat Chelsea 3-1 on Sunday.
They were dominant throughout the first half and scored two excellent goals through Natalie Ross & Brooke Nunn.
But it was the performance level that was most impressive. Arsenal showed determination, workrate, and the quality on the ball.
Chelsea came into the came in the second half but after conceding, the Gunners got their foot back on the ball and scored another quality goal through Ruesha Littlejohn and ran out comfortable winners.
The win keeps the League race open until the final game this Sunday when the Gunners play Millwall away. It's a must-win for Arsenal who mist also rely on Watford taking points off Chelsea in order to be crowned League champions.
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