Super Falcons player Toni Payne don finally open her goal account for Everton, but e no reach as Arsenal use late goals take spoil her shine for Walton Hall Park on Friday night.
Even though Payne score one important goal, Everton no fit hold ground as Arsenal knack dem two late goals wey scatter dia hope, Hitvibz reports.
Toni Payne First Everton Goal: Give Small Hope Wey No Last
The 29-year-old forward don dey shine for Everton with five assists before, but na for dis match she finally score her first Everton goal.
Na for 36th minute e happen, as Katja Snoeijs shoot ball wey Arsenal defend block, but Payne quick react, rush the ball enter net.
Her teammates rush celebrate with am as she finally break the goal jinx.
Before then, Arsenal don first knack one goal as Alessia Russo use Kim Little’s cross take score for 24th minute.
But as Payne equalise, e be like say Everton fit turn the game around.
Arsenal Late Goals Scatter Everton Hope
Second half never even reach five minutes when Arsenal nearly score again, but Everton goalkeeper Courtney Brosnan pull one correct save.
Arsenal coach Renee Slegers no wan dull, so e make four changes once, and na so the game turn.
Just three minutes later, Caitlin Foord pressure Everton defender Maren Mjelde, wey mistakenly put ball inside hin own net for 63rd minute.
Arsenal still see more chances but dem waste am—Frida Maanum shoot wide, while Steph Catley knack ball for crossbar two times.
Everton dey try hold Arsenal, but for 90th minute, Russo strike again from Beth Mead pass, seal Arsenal fourth straight win for WSL.
Full-Time & Wetin Go Happen Next
Dis win carry Arsenal go second for table, push Manchester United go third, and dem dey chase Chelsea wey still dey top. Everton still dey waka for 8th place with 16 points, far from the title race.
After the match, Payne talk say, “Hi Blues, sorry say we no fit win today, but I happy say I don finally score my first goal.”
Everton go try bounce back when dem host Crystal Palace for Walton Hall Park on Saturday, March 22.
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