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Arsenal leave it late to strengthen their grip on the Women’s Super League
Danielle Van de Donk

ARSENAL edged closer to winning their first Women’s Super League since 2012 after beating Birmingham 1-0, in what proved to be a cagey afternoon for the league leaders.

The Gunners were four points clear after the final whistle until Manchester City closed the gap to a point when they overcame Liverpool hours later, thanks to Jen Beattie’s last-minute winner.

And Arsenal’s winner at Meadow Park came with 10 minutes to go when Katie McCabe found the bottom left-hand corner from the edge of the box, minutes after coming close from the same area of the pitch.

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