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Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Anna Csiki has returned to the club following her loan spell at West Ham United. https://twitter.com/TottenhamFemBR/status/2014412162500845639The 26 year old Hungarian international was set to spend the whole season with The Hammers but has returned to north London ahead of schedule after making just 10 appearances in all competitions.In her brief time with West Ham, Csiki scored one goal for the club as they struggled desperately at the bottom of the WSL table. Around 100 matchday employees attended the specialist education delivered by Roopa Vyas, who serves as Her Game Too’s Chief Operating Officer and Liverpool FC Ambassador. https://twitter.com/HerGameToo/status/2029532538369105986The session took place before the Reds hosted West Ham United in the Premier League and represents a serious effort by the club to address discrimination.
The timing proves particularly relevant given International Women’s Day falls this week and highlights ongoing problems women face at football matches.Setting New Standard for Football ClubsRishi Jain, Liverpool FC’s Director of Impact, stated, “Liverpool Football Club’s ongoing collaboration with Her Game Too is an important part of our commitment to ensuring Anfield is a welcoming and inclusive environment for all. Everton sit eighth in the WSL table, having won their previous three league matches before this cup exit.The Toffees were made to look second best by a Liverpool side sitting three places and seven points below them in the standings. https://twitter.com/EvertonWomen/status/2025903465160175985Also read: Alessia Russo Relishing Unreal Prospect of Facing London Rivals in Women’s Champions League Quarter FinalsEverton DragonGareth Taylor Shares Mia Enderby Update After Nasty Knee Injury in Liverpool Women vs Everton Women as Striker Believes Kneecap Popped Out of PlacePublished 1 month agoon February 24, 2026Gareth Taylor has revealed that Mia Enderby believes her knee popped out of place in the injury that forced her off in Everton Women’s 2-1 loss to Liverpool Women.
The game ultimately ended in disappointment for Scott Phelan’s side, with Everton claiming the goal was controversial. https://twitter.com/LiverpoolFCW/status/2025943349195076090Hikaru Kitagawa went closest to scoring for Everton as they chased a late equaliser against their rivals, but they ultimately did not do enough. Now that Everton are out of the competition, all eyes are on the WSL and a showdown with Tottenham on March 15. https://twitter.com/LiverpoolFCW/status/2025638034373288038Also read: Liverpool Women vs.
