Manchester United produced a record-breaking attacking display to fight back from three goals down and draw 3-3 with Tottenham Hotspur in the Women’s Super League at Leigh Sports Village, with Fridolina Rolfö scoring twice off the bench and Ella Toone starting the late surge. The match, which featured 34 United shots and a striking Expected Goals (xG) imbalance, underlined both the team’s resilience and defensive frailties as they juggle Women’s Super League ambitions with an upcoming Champions League trip to Juventus amid injuries to key players such as Celin Bizet, Hannah Blundell and Millie Turner.