stuart pollitt, bbc news.at millwall. chelsea moved a step closer to retaining their women's super league title in an entertaining top—of—the—table clash at manchester city. jo currie was there. well, this game may have finished in a draw, but it's advantage chelsea in the race for the wsl title, with it now resting very much in their own hands. the first half, well, plenty of excitement, drama and goals. chelsea going ahead, an out—swinging corner met by sam kerr, who rose highest with a thumping header to find the back of the net. city replied three minutes later. lauren hemp with a cross from the left, found its way through the chelsea defence, and there was chloe kelly to turn it in from close range. chelsea, though, well, they kept pushing. kerr found herself in on goal, knocked the ball around city goalkeeper ellie roebuck, who brought her down in the process. referee pointed to the spot, and up stepped pernille harder, coolly putting the penalty away. after the break, city leveled through hemp, who took