And as if that were not enough for the home team Leicester, it was 4-0 on the scoreboard to Chelsea after eleven minutes played.

Before the break, it was 6-0.

Sam Kerr's 7-0 in the beginning of the second looked to be the last goal of the match, but two more Chelsea struts just before the final whistle wrote the final result to a slightly unlikely 9-0.

The humiliation meant that Chelsea broke the record in the Women's Super League when it comes to the biggest victory away from home.

Liverpool won the same numbers over Doncaster in 2013.

The victory also meant that Chelsea sailed up in the league lead for the first time this season when they poked Arsenal down from the top.

One point separates the rivals.

Zecira Musovic guarded the box for Chelsea and had a calmer day at work.

Leicester did not manage to score a single goal.

Magdalena Eriksson and Jonna Andersson were substituted in the second half at the score 7-0.

CLIP: The football journalist: "The mentality becomes more similar to men's football" (March 18)

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Everton player Anna Anvegård during a match against Aston Villa in the Women's Super League, England.

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