Tottenham come from behind to beat Villa in stoppage time
At a glance
Three goals scored from 84th minute onwards
Kirsty Hanson opens scoring for Villa before Bethany England equalises
Olivia Holdt scores stoppage-time winner
Tottenham's Jessica Naz taken off on stretcher
Olivia Holdt scored in stoppage time as Tottenham came from behind to beat Aston Villa in the Women's Super League.
Holdt finished at the near post in the 95th minute, latching on to Drew Spence's through ball.
In a frantic final 10 minutes, Kirsty Hanson had put Villa in front when she fired into the bottom corner from Rachel Maltby's superb ball over the top.
It was against the run of play with Villa down to 10 players after defender Ocean Deslandes was shown a second yellow card for flying into a tackle on Holdt.
However, Villa's lead barely lasted a minute as Bethany England headed home from Amanda Nilden's cross.
Jessica Naz, who fluffed a golden opportunity to open the scoring when she skewed a shot wide from close range, was taken off on a stretcher with 20 minutes left after falling awkwardly.
Spurs are fifth in the table and Villa eighth.
Analysis: Concern for Naz
Until she was replaced, most of Tottenham's best play came through England forward Naz.
She sent a cross in for England, whose diving header was destined for goal until Anna Patten's vital interception.
A dangerous ball across the box from Naz skimmed a post, while England's low strike was brilliantly kept out by goalkeeper Sabrina d'Angelo as Tottenham struggled to break down a stubborn Villa defence.
Spurs fans will hope Naz's injury is not another serious setback for a player who suffered an anterior cruciate ligament injury in 2019.
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