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A frustrated Chelsea dropped points in the Women's Super League title race as they were held by winless Liverpool at St Helens Stadium.
Liverpool, who picked up a first WSL point in a 1-1 draw with Brighton last weekend, were back on level terms in the 32nd minute when Olsson raced from her own half to take a through-ball from Lily Woodham and sprinted into the area before slotting past Livia Peng.
Winless Liverpool dented Chelsea's title hopes with a gritty 1-1 draw in the Women's Super League on Sunday, as Beata Olsson's strike cancelled out Alyssa Thompson's opener and earned Gareth Taylor's side a precious point.
Women's Super League title holders Chelsea drop points for just the third time this season after a 1-1 draw against Liverpool.
Chelsea Women will continue their Women’s Super League title bid with an away clash against struggling Liverpool Women on Sunday. The reigning champions are sitting in second spot in the standings, while the Reds are languishing in 11th position.
Liverpool held Chelsea to a 1-1 draw to pick up a point for the second consecutive week in the WSL. It was a strong defensive performance from Gareth Taylor's side, who thoroughly deserved to take something away from the encounter.
Chelsea captain Millie Bright made history after breaking the Women's Super League appearances record in her side's 1-1 draw at Liverpool on Sunday. Initially, it looked like the former England international would enjoy a day of celebration over playing her 211th game in the division but Alyssa Thompson's opener was cancelled out by Beata Olsson's individual effort.
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