Signe Gaupset fired us ahead inside the opening quarter-of-an-hour at Brisbane Road – her third goal of the season – before a stunner from Olivia Holdt doubled our lead in the first half and, although former Spur Alanna Kennedy pulled one back, those two strikes were enough to claim maximum points.
While the result sees us secure our spot in fifth, eight points ahead of Brighton & Hove Albion who we meet in our season finale, it saw us take our points tally to 33 for the term – our highest-ever in a single WSL campaign.
It beats our record from 2021/22, where we accumulated 32 points to finish fifth-place, and we have still have one more fixture – the Seagulls away on Saturday 16 May – to add even more to our tally to round off a memorable first year under Martin Ho.
Plus, the victory over London City also sees us reach double figures of wins in a single WSL season – again, a record we have beaten from the 2021/22 season (nine).
Points tally in each WSL season