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Victory at Saints makes Healy ‘really proud’
Western Daily Press
|September 23, 2025
CHARLOTTE Healy was “really proud” following Bristol City’s late 1-0 success over Southampton on Sunday, with the Robins head coach impressed by the manner in which her squad have parked their 5-1 opening day defeat to Birmingham, writes Daniel Carter.

City secured back-to-back WSL 2 wins as Lexi Lloyd-Smith’s 88th-minute strike proved to be enough to claim all three points.
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