We returned to winning ways in the Barclays Women's Super League with a superb second-half comeback win over West Ham United on Sunday afternoon.
Having fallen behind within the first 10 minutes of the game as Shekiera Martinez finished off a well-worked move from the hosts, we had it all to do in the second 45.
However, we came out fighting, and that was embodied by the performance of Maltilda Vinberg, who impressed throughout and was rewarded with a goal to boot, levelling proceedings nine minutes into the second period.
We were then treated to an absolute stunner from Olivia Holdt on 74 minutes, who rifled home from distance with a strike worthy of winning any game.
There was disappointment late on for us as Drew Spence was shown a red card in the final seconds of the game following a collision with the Hammers' Riko Ueki, but we were able to hold on and claim all three points, moving us level with Arsenal in fourth.
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