Women's Super League: talking points from the weekend's action

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The Everton manager, Brian Sørensen, said his team would hunt down the clubs above them after a third win in five WSL matches moved them 10 points clear of the relegation zone. Everton were bottom in November and Sørensen says they will continue to look up after beating Crystal Palace 3-0. "We've been fighting for our lives for the last one and a half seasons, in terms of our squad and availability, and always every game was like: 'OK, which 11 players do we have?' Whereas now, we actually have a squad. So we will strive for the future now. We can sit down and say: 'OK, what does the end of the season look like?' Because I think we're not far from the teams above us, so it's hunting season now." TG

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