A memorable afternoon for Maltese youth Alexandra Gatt who was the hero for her club Barking Abbey College with two goals in their 3-0 victory against Tottenham Hotspur Women U-21’s, on Wednesday.
Following this victory, Gatt’s side remain on top of the FA South Premier Women championship with 23 points after nine games.
Gatt, who was captaining the side in this game, found the net twice in a span of three minutes between the 71st and 74th minute.
While one of the goals was from the penalty spot, the other one was a well-struck free-kick from long-range that stunned the Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper.
The former Mġarr United defender was the U-19’s Malta women’s captain in the recent European Championship qualifications.
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