Manchester United struck late to maintain their unbeaten start to the Women’s Super League campaign as Melvine Malard’s header earned them a point at home against an improving Arsenal side.
The France forward’s goal eight minutes from time denied Arsenal what had looked set to be their third win from three games under interim head coach Renée Slegers on a day when the visitors had the better of the chances.
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