Spurs thrash Villa in 10-goal WSL thriller

Tottenham came out on top in a 10-goal thriller against Aston Villa in the Women’s Super League.
Signe Gaupset opened the scoring after 10 minutes, drilling past Villa goalkeeper Ellie Roebuck at her near post for her first goal since joining the club from SK Brann last month.
Villa equalised five minutes later when Kirsty Hanson latched on to Noelle Maritz’s through ball to score her eighth WSL goal of the season.
Tottenham then took charge with two goals inside seven minutes after Bethany England’s strike deflected off Anna Patten and looped over Roebuck and Olivia Holdt slotted in from a narrow angle.
With half an hour played, Tottenham had already taken 10 shots with half of them being on target.
The second half was uneventful to start with until the 68th minute when Oriane Jean-Francois’ strike deflected in to give Villa hope of a comeback.
Just 12 seconds later, Cathinka Tandberg, who had only been on the pitch for two minutes, restored Tottenham’s two-goal cushion.
Maika Hamano raced clear through on goal and rounded Roebuck to slot into an empty net as Tottenham went 5-2 up with 72 minutes played.
Hanson scored her second goal in the 80th minute but it was a mere consolation for a poor Villa side.
Two goals in three minutes from Tandberg and Julie Blakstad completed the rout as Spurs scored seven goals in the WSL for just the second time in their history.
The result means Martin Ho’s side go level on points with rivals Arsenal, who have two games in hand, while Aston Villa remain eighth.



