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Lexi Potter, 19, scores the winner against Brighton on her first Women's Super League start for Chelsea to move the League Cup winners up to second.
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Goals from Alyssa Thompson and teenager Lexi Potter gave Chelsea a narrow win against Brighton on Wednesday night to move them up to second in the table. Carla Camacho's deflected strike had briefly hauled Albion level but 19-year-old Potter's first goal on her maiden Women's Super League start for the club proved enough.