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  1. Shaw showed 'real strength of character' - Whitepublished at 16:38 18 February

    Khadija Shaw raises her right fist and bows her headImage source, Getty Images

    Manchester City striker Khadija Shaw performing the Black Power salute was an "incredibly powerful image" in response to the racist abuse she suffered, says her former City team-mate Ellen White.

    Shaw returned to City's starting line-up on Sunday for the first time since withdrawing from the League Cup semi-final against Arsenal earlier this month after receiving abuse online.

    After scoring the first of her two goals against Liverpool, she stood with her right fist raised and her head bowed.

    Speaking on BBC Radio 5 Live's Women's Football Weekly podcast, White said: "Taking herself away from the game must have been a horrible moment and feeling but obviously she needed that time.

    "And then to come back and perform and do the thing that she loves – phenomenal finishes by the way - shows the type of person she is, the type of player she is. I've just got real love for her to be honest.

    "It's real strength of character – to have to go through something like that and then go back on the football field, which is something that you love and just show everyone I'm here to stay - just an incredible person."

    Former Arsenal defender Jen Beattie added: "We all pride ourselves in the women's game about how progressive it is and then things like this [abuse] happen and you realise 'no, we're nowhere near as far forward as we think we can be and we should be'."

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  2. 🎧Women's Football Weekly: Arsenal dominate derby & Kelly returnspublished at 16:25 18 February

    A promo image of Ellen White, Jen Beattie and Ben Haines

    The latest episode of BBC Radio 5 Live's Women's Football Weekly is now available on BBC Sounds.

    Ellen White, Jen Beattie and Ben Haines reflect on the last weekend of the WSL before the international break.

    White gives an insight into what makes Bunny Shaw such a prolific striker and what a huge player she is for Manchester City.

    It was a massive weekend for Arsenal in the North London derby, while the team also discuss England with Chloe Kelly being called into the squad to replace injured Beth Mead.

    Listen here.

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  3. Russo 'like a new signing' for Arsenalpublished at 08:23 17 February

    Alessia Russo celebrates the opening goal against TottenhamImage source, Getty Images

    Arsenal striker Alessia Russo "is like a new signing" for the club, according to former Gunners defender Gilly Flaherty.

    The England international has scored eight goals in 10 Women's Super League games since Renee Slegers took charge in October, finding the net again in the 5-0 win over Tottenham on Sunday.

    Under former manager Jonas Eidevall she failed to score in the opening four league matches this season.

    "She is just looking so much more confident," Flaherty told the BBC's Women's Football Show.

    "I think it's important for Arsenal that they keep her central because she's such a livewire in there. She's so dangerous with her head, with either feet.

    "She has got the bit between her teeth and she is full of confidence."

    Russo, who will join up with the Lionesses this week for games against Portugal and Spain, told BBC Sport she was enjoying her football under the Dutchwoman.

    "There's a lot of work that we're doing in the background but it's really fun, as forwards we're getting lots of finishing [practice], so it's nice to see it come to fruition."

    For more analysis and highlights from all six of Sunday's WSL games, watch the Women's Football Show.

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  4. Analysis: Man City 4-0 Liverpoolpublished at 21:18 16 February

    Emma Smith
    BBC Sport journalist at Joie Stadium

    Khadija Shaw celebrates after scoring her first goal against Liverpool for Manchester CityImage source, Getty Images
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    Khadija Shaw has scored 11 goals in the WSL this season, three more than any other player

    With their talismanic striker back fit and firing, Manchester City looked like their old selves once again.

    Liverpool were the unfortunate side in the firing line - they have now lost eight of their previous nine league games at City, who in turn have beaten the Reds in 10 of the last 12 WSL meetings.

    For City this was do or die. Four defeats in six league games have killed their title hopes, another loss might have ended their Champions League qualification bid.

    And they found that win thanks in large part to Khadija Shaw, who after two months of injury recovery and half-fit sub cameos was fit and firing tonight.

    The goals she scored were classic Shaw, both controlled with back to goal before pinpoint finishes taken on the turn.

    And the celebration afterwards, raising her first aloft in a 'black power' salute, was just as important.

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  5. Will Kirby's return help Vidosic revive Brighton?published at 18:20 16 February

    Adwaidh Rajan
    BBC Sport journalist

    Dario Vidosic, head coach of Brighton, looks onImage source, Getty Images

    Fran Kirby made her much-awaited return from injury but could not stop Brighton from falling to a 3-1 defeat at West Ham in the Women's Super League on Sunday.

    It was the England international's first appearance for the club since scoring a late winner to down the same opposition at the Amex Stadium back in November.

    Brighton sit third in the table after that win but three months on, Dario Vidosic's side find themselves without a win in six league outings and occupy fifth place in the WSL table - 12 points behind Arsenal, who are currently third.

    Former Chelsea attacking midfielder Kirby, who picked up the calf injury while on international duty in December, was brought on in the 73rd minute to replace Jelena Cankovic.

    Vidosic will hope the 31-year-old, who scored three goals and created two assists this season, will help the Seagulls return to the right track with a trip against Kirby's former side Chelsea coming up after the international break.

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  6. Foxes find form in front of goalpublished at 17:36 16 February

    Emily Salley
    BBC Sport journalist

    Julie Thibaud and Janice Cayman Image source, Getty Images

    Things seem to be clicking into place for Amandine Miquel.

    At the start of the campaign her Leicester side were having major problems in front of goal - netting just three goals in their first 10 matches.

    But recently, the Foxes have found their goalscoring boots and for the first time this season they have scored in three successive games.

    What will please Miquel even more will be the nature of the three goals against Aston Villa.

    The opener and Julie Thibaud's goal were well worked team goals, while Janice Cayman's second - a stunning volley from the edge of the box - is sure to challenge for goal of the season.

    They could have had more, too, with new signing Hlin Eiriksdottir coming close twice, while Shana Chossenotte also proved a threat.

    While the Foxes pull themselves away from trouble, Villa face a big challenge ahead with games against bottom-placed Crystal Palace and Everton, in ninth, crucial to their fight for WSL survival.

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  7. 'Tough' against Everton as Chelsea 'lacked freshness'published at 17:23 16 February

    Lauren James and Aggie Beever-Jones celebrateImage source, Getty Images

    Chelsea manager Sonia Bompastor says her side "missed some freshness" due to their recent run of fixtures, making it difficult as they required a stoppage-time winner to come from behind and beat Everton on Sunday.

    Bompastor added that she thought the result showed how her players "really believe anything is possible for us."

    Lauren James came to the rescue for the Blues as she netted a 93rd-minute winner. Mayra Ramirez had earlier scored to cancel out Kelly Gago's opener.

    "It was a tough performance today. I was expecting that because when you play the same team one week after, it's always more difficult - especially for the team with dominance.

    "Maybe today was a little bit more difficult because we missed some freshness in the legs. Probably it was more difficult. If you reflect on all of this block, we've played eight games in six weeks so that's really tough.

    "I'm pleased with the result. That's also normal - sometimes the players are just tired and that's difficult."

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  8. Terland takes tally to seven as Palace's struggles continuepublished at 17:14 16 February

    Emily Salley
    BBC Sport journalist

    Elisabeth Terland of Manchester United celebratesImage source, Getty Images

    For Manchester United, only wins will do if they are to keep the pressure on and avoid Chelsea pulling even further ahead at the top of the table.

    And as the game at Leigh Sports Village passed the hour mark, even a single point wasn't a guarantee against bottom-placed Crystal Palace.

    The visitors had threatened before the break after Mille Gejl's leveller, while they defended resolutely in the early stages of the second half.

    Allyson Swaby's goalline clearance had stopped Ella Toone from netting her fifth league goal of the season in the 56th minute.

    But eventually the pressure told and Swaby couldn't repeat her heroics when Elisabeth Terland cleverly placed her shot just behind the retreating defender.

    Her second of the afternoon and seventh league goal of the season showed the exact composure that Marc Skinner would have wanted when the club signed a new centre-forward - Brighton's top scorer last season - in the summer.

    For Palace, they will be disappointed that they found themselves trailing early on after another costly error from goalkeeper Milla-Maj Majasaari.

    As games continue to slip by and the threat of relegation looms, Laura Kaminski's side will need to pick themselves up again during the international break before their next WSL meeting with Liverpool.

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  9. Should Vilahamn be more concerned by Spurs’ defending? published at 16:42 16 February

    Emma Sanders
    BBC Sport women’s football news reporter at Emirates Stadium

    Robert Vilahamn looks onImage source, Reuters

    Tottenham boss Robert Vilahamn understands there are risks when you play out from the back against top opposition.

    He has suffered in his persistence that Tottenham will play "brave" football in possession and admitted this weekend it might make him look "stupid" when they lose 5-0.

    That scoreline against any opponent is a tough one to take but it was even worse to suffer it against north London rivals Arsenal at Emirates Stadium on Sunday.

    While Vilahamn's desire for attacking football is admirable, it is little consolation on days like this when Tottenham's defence is so easily torn apart.

    Arsenal striker Alessia Russo made light work of defender Clare Hunt and the Gunners could easily have been 4-0 up by half-time had goalkeeper Lize Kop not produced several saves.

    In the end, it was the perfect afternoon for Arsenal and Tottenham barely laid a glove.

    Vilahamn admitted he was a "little bit worried" at the ease in which Arsenal carved them apart but it is not the first time it's happened this season - so should he be more concerned?

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  10. What the managers said: Arsenal 5-0 Tottenhampublished at 16:28 16 February

    England international Chloe Kelly came off the bench to make her debut in a second spell at Arsenal as they thrashed north London rivals Tottenham. Here is what the managers said after the game:

    Arsenal manager Renee Slegers speaking to BBC Sport: "The way we dominated today and nullified their threat, I'm very pleased with that and a clean sheet again.

    "I think the unpredictability that we appear with now - it's hard to defend [against] us because we find different ways to do it and different ways to create chances. The clean sheet is important for us, we have different goal scorers which is part of our versatility at the moment.

    "In the second-half we were a bit sloppy on the ball sometimes, yes it was 5-0 and a clean sheet, very happy with that, but we want to bring the game to the next level and I think there's a next level for us still."

    Tottenham manager Robert Vilahamn speaking to BBC Sport: "Overall, Arsenal were extremely good and better than us. The first 10-15 minutes were the best we had in the game and then they pushed us down and scored that goal. Then they are dictating the game.

    "When we did the substitutions in the second half, we got back in the game a little bit. But then they were clinical when they got the chances as well. Fair play to them, they were really good."

    "The concern is how we can makes sure we are better in and out of possession and compete better. We are right now having problems competing with top three teams.

    "Then if you look at the goals we conceded, we need to fix how we defend our box better. We are working on it and making sure we need to get better on that."

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  11. Analysis: Chelsea 2-1 Evertonpublished at 16:18 16 February

    Emma Smith
    BBC Sport journalist

    Kelly Gago celebrates scoring for Everton at ChelseaImage source, Getty Images
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    Kelly Gago put Everton ahead at Chelsea with her fourth goal in as many WSL games for Everton

    It was uncomfortable, but Chelsea's dominant WSL record over Everton continues thanks to this late victory.

    The Blues are now unbeaten in 16 against the Toffees, winning 15. Everton have now lost their last eight league matches at Chelsea, a run stretching back to 2013.

    For a while, it seemed that run was ending. Kelly Gago, with four goals in as many matches since joining Everton from Sampdoria, looks a real find.

    Gago and Toni Payne are already building a very fruitful understanding in attack for Brian Sorensen's side, Everton fans should be excited to see that develop.

    But in defence, having worked so hard, they ultimately dropped too deep and allowed Lauren James the freedom of Kingston to turn and find a winner.

    So the Chelsea title train chugs on, as the sweeping wins from the first half of the season turn into hard-fought, snatched victories. The points reward remains the same.

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  12. Greenwood and Hemp pushing to return earlier - Taylorpublished at 17:09 14 February

    Alex Greenwood and Lauren Hemp in action for Manchester CityImage source, Getty Images

    Manchester City boss Gareth Taylor says captain Alex Greenwood and winger Lauren Hemp are pushing to return sooner than expected as they recover from knee injuries.

    Greenwood suffered a medial collateral ligament (MCL) injury in City's Champions League win over St Polten in December, while Hemp has also been sidelined since late 2024 with a knee problem.

    Asked when the duo are likely to return Taylor said: "Hopefully when the next window comes [after the international break] they can start to see those players coming back. They are on the grass at the moment, not training with the team, more in isolation."

    He added: "Lauren is probably a little bit further ahead than Alex. She was back on pitch last week, Alex had her first on-pitch session today in isolation away from the team. Hopefully when they return to us we're still in a good place in all competitions.

    "They're so determined to be there for the team and pushing the medical department massively on what the expectations are and the data that's been set.

    "I've heard they're [Lauren and Alex] talking it up a bit about making it sooner, which we'd love because it tells us they really care and want to be there for the team."

    In further positive news Taylor confirmed that the squad is "moving in the right direction" with improvements to the fitness of forward Vivianne Miedema and a possible start for striker Khadija Shaw after she made a goalscoring return to action in the FA Cup last weekend.

    Here are more key lines from Taylor's news conference before Manchester City host Liverpool on Sunday (18:45 GMT kick-off):

    • Kerstin Casparij will be missing at the weekend due to concussion protocol after coming off in the FA Cup win against Leicester City.

    • On Bunny Shaw: "You never want anyone to go through what she has been through. Our job was to help and support her as much as we possibly could, the team, the staff and the club. Hopefully she feels like she is back in a really good place." He added that Shaw is "potentially" ready to start this weekend.

    • Taylor says he was "pleased with the response" from side and how they put together performances after Manchester United and Arsenal defeats.

    • "Focus has always been there" in terms of fighting for the Champions League places and he wants to "finish strong" before the international break.

    • Liverpool are a team "moulded in [Matt] Beard's way of coaching - effective, honest and full of quality" and you "can't rest on your laurels" against them.