Leanne Kiernan celebrated her first start for Liverpool since her return from a long-term injury by scoring in a 3-1 win over her former club West Ham.
Ireland striker Leanne Kiernan hailed her “dream” St Patrick’s Day performance against West Ham on Sunday.
The win means Liverpool remain level on points with fourth-placed Manchester United in the WSL, with six games remaining.
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