Match Performance Review Player Ratings and HighlightsMatch Performance Review Player Ratings and Highlights

**Ayaka Yamashita (5/10):**
Yamashita was fortunate to be saved by the referee, as she struggled with a weak attempt at her near post. She was called into action during the second half but faced a shot from Blundell that was directed straight at her.

**Kerstin Casparij (7/10):**
Her underlapping runs provided Kerolin with options for through-balls or space to advance against defenders, creating a formidable partnership that posed challenges for the opposing team.

**Rebecca Knaak (6/10):**
Knaak had minimal defensive work, spending the majority of the match positioned in the Everton half to contribute to build-up play.

**Jade Rose (7/10):**
Rose effectively intercepted the few dangerous passes from the visitors without needing to leave her position. She handled one-on-one situations against Gago with impressive ease.

**Alex Greenwood (7/10):**
In her first start since October, Greenwood occupied advantageous positions on the inside left to deliver crosses. She produced several quality set-piece deliveries and nearly scored a stunning curling shot in the second half, which would have marked a triumphant return to the starting lineup.

**Laura Blindkilde Brown (7/10):**
Blindkilde Brown skillfully navigated challenges in midfield with elegance, emerging as a highly effective player.

**Yui Hasegawa (6/10):**
Hasegawa advanced the ball well through the lines, contributing significantly to the build-up for the second goal.

**Vivianne Miedema (7/10):**
Miedema advanced from the No.10 position, consistently facing blocked attempts from Everton defenders. She eventually scored the second goal with a brilliant touch and finish before being substituted an hour into the match.

**Lauren Hemp (7/10):**
Hemp missed an opportunity to extend the lead with a close-range header early in the second half. She frequently outmaneuvered her defender to assist Shaw, and on another day, she could have easily recorded at least one goal and assist.

**Khadija Shaw (7/10):**
Shaw was a constant threat in the box and displayed sharpness when receiving the ball. Although she could have capitalized more on her chances, the inspired performance of Brosnan limited her scoring opportunities. Notably, she assisted Miedema with a delightful chip pass.

**Kerolin (8/10):**
Kerolin showcased a brilliant piece of skill to secure the opening goal, frequently drifting in from the wing to seek involvement in central areas.

**Grace Clinton (6/10):**
Clinton transitioned effortlessly into the No.10 role after replacing Miedema.

**Andree Jeglertz (7/10):**
Jeglertz delivered another professional performance for his league-leading team, feeling little need to utilize his bench as the starters maintained control throughout the match.

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