West Ham Women 0 – 0 Arsenal Women

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Arsenal will have to pay for failing to land a striker identified as a January transfer target after being held to a goalless draw by a resolute West Ham – the first time the Hammers have taken WSL points from their London counterparts.

Jonas Eidevall’s side caused a stir before the transfer window closed by chasing Alessia Russo from Manchester United. Both bids were reported to be world record fees, the second for around £500,000.

But he was unable to reward United’s star striker away from Manchester, before drawing a blank in his first WSL encounter since the window closed – the first time he has failed to score in the league in more than 12 months.

Goalkeeper Mackenzie Arnold was the hero for Paul Konchesky’s side, who were also denied a first-half penalty when Rafaelle clumsily upended Dagny Brynjarsdottir, which was missed by all the officials.

The visitors came on strong in the second period, registering a total of nine shots on target, but were unable to create anything of quality in front of goal at a premium.

Arnold denied Stina Blackstenius on several occasions, while Frida Maanum also wasted many chances, as Arsenal fell further behind Chelsea in the WSL title race – now five points away, but with a game to go.

What’s next?

Saturday, February 11, 12:00 p.m

Kick off 12:30pm


Here’s to the next mega weekend of WSL action! Manchester City host Arsenal on Saturday 11 February, live on Sky Sports Footballkick-off 12.30pm. West HamMeanwhile, have a free weekend.

But if you are interested in other live action you can delve into it Manchester Unitedtrip to Spurs, live on Sky Sports Footballon Sunday 12 February from 11.30am, kick-off at 12pm.

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