Reading boss Kelly Chambers claimed her players will give her a heart attack after a stoppage time turnaround to beat Leicester City.
Two goals in the final two minutes, including a stunning long-range effort from Rachel Rowe, secured a vital win against fellow struggling Foxes.
Speaking to the media after the game, the relief was clear to see.
"I said to the girls after the match, you love giving me a heart attack!
“But I think when you look back across the whole game, that was nothing short of what we deserved, in terms of the win.
“I think we were the better team across the 90 minutes, and I said to the girls at half-time, look we are where we are, be patient, and when the moments come…take them.
“And to be fair to them, straight from the whistle in the second half they were right at it, they kept going, fighting for everything. Regardless of the performance, we knew we had to win, we had to find a way to win, and they did that, I couldn’t be prouder."
Next up is another tough clash, with giants Manchester City visiting the SCL Stadium.
"We don’t go into an easy game next with Manchester City, but I think getting the win on the weekend, it’s something we can build on and take into the game.
“Finally, I just want to touch on the fans, they were exceptional today, the noise they made throughout, we cannot thank them enough.”
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