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(LLFC) Longhurst Hopes Reds' Can Maintain Winning Run
Topic Started: Jul 17 2015, 08:32 AM (224 Views)
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Liverpool Ladies: Longhurst Hopes Reds' Can Maintain Winning Run

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Liverpool Ladies striker Kate Longhurst believes the Reds can have the better of Notts County on Saturday, despite having already suffered defeat to them in the FA Women’s Super League with BT Sport this season. The back-to-back WSL 1 champions lost 1-0 at Meadow Lane in May, with Fern Whelan’s header deciding a close contest.

Just two points separate the pair in the table now, with Liverpool having beaten Arsenal 3-1 last weekend in front of the BT Sport cameras, while the Lady Pies slipped up at Sunderland.

And Longhurst, who has started five of Liverpool’s six WSL 1 games so far this term, believes the Reds can continue on their upward curve at the Select Security Stadium.

“We played well against Notts County. We had two or three good chances and should have finished them,” said the 26-year-old. “If we approach the game the same way, but take our chances, then there is no reason why we shouldn’t win.

“They have very good players and are one of the best teams defensively in the league. I don’t think it is a great surprise to see them doing so well this season.

“They were a bit unlucky with injuries last season, but they look very together and have a strong work-rate, which goes a long way in women’s football.

“Jess Clarke is having a brilliant season and Ellen White and Rachel Williams give them a lot of strength going forwards.”
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