Everton Women 3 – 0 C Palace Women

The bottom of the Crystal Palace table has suffered its 12th. Defeat of the Women’s Super League season after losing 3-0 from Everton to Walton Hall Park.
Palace, in search of a return victory, won that Government Leif Smerud at the club after defeating Aston Villa 3-1 in the second game, frustrated Everton in the early stages, but in the end she saw their defense violated when Justine Vanhaevermaet climbed from Sara Holmgaard’s Hounda. (43)
The opener arrived just before the break and it had been long before the hosts doubled the lead, as Holmgaard got into the box to start Kross Kelly Gago on the right after setting the opener (46).
Toffes were cruising with a victory during most of the second half before rounding him away, guessing her efforts home to make him three (90+5) at an extra time).
The victory raised Brian Sorensene above Tottenham and seventh place in the five -game rankings.
Meanwhile, the Palace remains at the bottom of the stone on the WSL ladder after swallowing her opportunity to move above the villa – sitting one point in front of them in 11. – and outside the relegation zone.