First WSL clean sheet for Falk, not the best premiere for Maestre
Liverpool, team on the bottom of the table, earned a point against London City Lionesses, helping them catch up with West Ham. Jennifer Falk made her debut in goal and kept a clean sheet.
- Liverpool dominated early possession and created several chances, including a blocked effort by Ijeoma Herrmann and an attempt from Gabbi Daniels that forced a save from Elene Lete.
- Liverpool's goalkeeper Jennifer Falk, who joined team this week on the loan from Häcken, made important saves, while both defences, led by Grace Fisk, showed resilience in keeping the match scoreless through competitive midfield and final-third action.
- Although Liverpool created more chances, the match ended in a goalless draw.
- London City Lionesses' new coach Eder Maestre made his debut, but did not celebrate with a win. He joined the club in early January from Tenerife after the club dismissed his predecessor.
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