Arsenal left it late but secured a 2-0 victory over West Ham in their first Women's Super League match since Jonas Eidevall resigned. (More Football News)
Interim boss Renee Slegers made it two wins from two in charge ꦺthanks to goals from Mariona Caldentey and Rosa Kafaji, despite the Gunners underwhelming for large parts of theജ game.
They eventually found a breakthrough with 20 minutes to ಌplay as Amber Tysiak brought down Stina Blackstenius in the box.
Caldentey neatly tuckeꩲd away the spot-kick before ༺Blackstenius created their second in the 89th minute as she picked out Kafaji, who finished first-time.
Slegers' first three po💖ints sees Arsenal go back to fifth,&nไbsp;but West Ham are one of three teams still yet to win in the WSL so far this season as they prop up the table.
Elsewhere, Crysta🐼l Palace nearly pulled off an♛other big shock but were instead held to a 1-1 draw by Liverpool.
The Eagles impressed at St Helen's Stadium as former Reds 𓄧striker Katie Stengel opened the scoring after 14 minutes, prodding home from close range.
Cornelia Kapocs pulled the ꧙hosts level shortly before half-time, but they had to settle for a share of the points as both sides missed big chances for a winner in the second half.
Leicester City, meanwhile, claimed their first win of the season, edging past struggling Everton 1-0 thanks to Nicole Momiki's🐓 superb solo strike after just eigh꧟t minutes.
It is the first victory for Amandine Miquel since🍨 joining the Foxes, while Everton sit 11th in the table, still searching for their first three points of the campaign.