Thomas takes Tottenham top

Women’s Super League top scorer Martha Thomas scored an exquisite hat-trick as Tottenham condemned Aston Villa to four league defeats out of four this season and earned praise from manager Robert Vilahamn for playing “the Tottenham way”.

England forward Rachel Daly netted a fifth-minute penalty to put the hosts ahead, but Thomas drew Spurs level in sensational style when she won possession from Scotland team-mate Rachel Corsie and angled a long-range chip over goalkeeper Rebecca Spencer.

Ashleigh Neville then headed the visitors in front at Bescot Stadium on the stroke of half-time from Jessica Naz’s arrowed cross.

Thomas personified Spurs’ confidence by striking twice with fine goals from the edge of the box after the break, ensuring they moved two points clear of Leicester City and Chelsea, with a third consecutive win.

“You can see we have really good character in this group,” said Vilahamn.

“We know how to keep going. You can see how brave we are in the build-up, how we play in the Tottenham way. That’s also a big step for us.”

Manchester City’s win over Leicester at King Power Stadium in the only other WSL game on Saturday meant Spurs finished the day second, while reigning champions Chelsea also have the chance to overtake them when they host Brighton & Hove Albion on Sunday.

Villa, who scored a second when Lucy Parker nodded her first goal for the club in second-half added time, remain second-bottom because Bristol City, who are also without a point, have an inferior goal difference.

Carla Ward’s side return to action when they host Chelsea on 4 November, while Spurs are at home to Everton the following day

(BBC sport)

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