
Villa Score Twice in 92 Seconds to Beat Brighton 2-1
Aston Villa pulled off a thrilling comeback in the Women's Super League, scoring two goals in just 92 seconds to snatch victory from Brighton. Rachel Daly and Kirsty Hanson turned the game around in dramatic fashion, giving fans a moment they won't forget.
Sometimes the best comebacks happen in the blink of an eye, and Aston Villa just proved it with one of the most exciting finishes in Women's Super League history.
Villa were trailing Brighton 1-0 when everything changed in less than two minutes. Rachel Daly and Kirsty Hanson found the back of the net within 92 seconds of each other, flipping the script and securing a stunning 2-1 victory for their team.
The match showcased the unpredictable magic that makes women's football so captivating right now. Brighton looked set to take all three points until Villa's late surge turned the game completely on its head.
Daly, a veteran England international, has been instrumental in Villa's season, and this match proved exactly why. Her goal sparked the comeback that Hanson quickly completed, sending the home crowd into celebration.

Why This Inspires
This comeback reminds us why we watch sports in the first place. It's not just about the final score but about those heart-stopping moments when everything changes and anything becomes possible.
The Women's Super League continues to deliver these unforgettable moments week after week. Attendance records keep breaking, viewing numbers keep climbing, and the quality of play keeps improving as more investment flows into women's football.
Villa's refusal to give up, even when time was running out, shows the mental strength these athletes bring to every match. That kind of determination resonates far beyond the pitch, inspiring young players watching from the stands and at home.
The dramatic finish also highlights how competitive the WSL has become. Any team can beat any other on any given day, making every match must-watch television for growing numbers of fans across the country and around the world.
For Villa, this victory could be a turning point in their season, proof that they can pull off the impossible when it matters most.
Based on reporting by BBC Sport
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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