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ARSENAL outgunned Liverpool to keep themselves in the hunt for the Women's Super League title.
In front of a crowd of 35,623 at The Emirates, the Gunners scored four without reply to cut the gap on leaders Chelsea to five points.
Arsenal's first strike came from Caitlin Foord. Her close-range effort came after Liverpool failed to clear a right-wing corner.
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