Logarzo played a full match as both Matildas started the game, Raso was a late substitution off the pitch after the game had already been won.

Raso was praised by Everton fans for the sensational result.

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'Fantastic movement': Kerr scores critic-defying goal against Manchester United

Sam Kerr proved her doubters wrong, diving into the box to notch home a goal against Manchester United in Chelsea's FAWSL opener.

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'We saw the power of Foord': Matildas enjoy six-goal Arsenal field day

Steph Catley and Caitlin Foord both played excellent games as Arsenal ran out 6-1 winners over Reading in the Women's Super League.

You were brilliant today Hayley, didn't give their defence a moment's peace. You, @IzzyChr17 and @SimoneMagill look like you've played together for years! So excited for this season #UTT

— Peter Mac EFC (@PeterJMacca) September 6, 2020

EXCELLENT debut match!

— Lechon Baines (@Ace_Ubas) September 6, 2020

I like @HayleyRaso with the socks pulled down and sleeves rolled up. Ready for battle. @EvertonWomen

— Jeff Wallner (@JeffWallner) September 6, 2020

Simon Magill, Lucy Graham and Valerie Gauvin did the damage for Everton as the Toffees romped Oxtoby's team, with the Aussie coach disappointed in the performance and insistent that her team will quickly move on.

“We have to think about what our strengths are, we’ve got such a young group, we need to give them the opportunity to grow, and I thought our shape behind the ball was quite good today, and again that’s why probably why it’s a little disappointing from my end because we executed the things that we wanted to do," Oxtoby said.

“We just probably didn’t do it often enough, and when you play good teams they punish you.”

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Arnold pushes for Matildas starter as trio debut in WSL

Emily van Egmond, Alanna Kennedy and Mackenzie Arnold all played in West Ham's Women's Super League clash against Tottenham Hotspur.

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'Brilliant' Raso smashes Logarzo's Bristol on WSL debut

Hayley Raso got all the plaudits after putting on a clinic on her Everton Women's Super League debut, dismantling Chloe Logarzo and Tanya Oxtoby's Bristol City 4-0.

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Kewell signs Aussie A-League striker to Oldham

Oldham Atheltic coach and former Socceroos icon Harry Kewell has signed Adelaide United striker George Blackwood from the A-League to League Two.