Jessie Fleming effort enough as Chelsea Women edge victory at Aston Villa

Defending champions Chelsea made it five Women’s Super League wins in a row with a narrow 1-0 victory at Aston Villa.
Jessie Fleming’s first-half strike was all that separated the two sides, despite Chelsea dominating much of the game.
Fleming ran onto Ji So-yun’s ball after Elisha N’Dow struggled to intercept her pass and the midfielder kept her cool to finish past Hannah Hampton.
Lee's back heel, @DanielleCarter's cross and @AileenWhelan's finish 🤩@BHAFCWomen#BarclaysFAWSLpic.twitter.com/AurrlSgyVQ— Barclays FA Women's Super League (@BarclaysFAWSL) November 6, 2021
Ji and Erin Cuthbert both saw efforts hit the crossbar as the visitors looked to give themselves some breathing space but – in the end – a single goal was enough.
New Everton boss Jean-Luc Vasseur suffered defeat in his first league game in charge against Brighton.
Vasseur began his tenure with a win on Wednesday night against Leicester in the Continental Tyres League Cup after replacing Willie Kirk, but Aileen Whelan’s header inflicted a loss on the Frenchman’s team on Saturday.
FT. A disappointing night.— Everton Women (@EvertonWomen) November 6, 2021
Whelan had seen an earlier header hit the crossbar but she found the back of the net in the second half from Danielle Carter’s cross.
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