Manchester United Women's secured a dominant 8-2 win over Tottenham Hotspur in their final World Sevens outing. The Red Devils were on the front foot from the start, causing Tottenham countless problems. Jess Park scored a hat-trick for the Red Devils, with Melvine Malard and Anna Sandberg also finding the back of the net. Cathinka Tandberg got Tottenham on the scoresheet, but the Red Devils responded with five more goals. Olivia Holdt pulled another back for Tottenham, but Park completed her hat-trick with United's eighth. The Red Devils were dominant from the start, with Park clipping in to make it 3-0 before the break. We should have been on the scoresheet amongst all the United pressure but neither Tandberg or Holdt could beat goalkeeper Phallon Tullis-Joyce. And we were made to pay for that immediately after the break as Park found space to drive into and finish. We did pull one back seconds later as a superb backheel from Signe Gaupset put it on a plate for Tandberg to fire through Tullis-Joyce but on 19 minutes United had hit us on the break through Lea Schuller to restore their four-goal advantage. Minutes later, Zigotti got in on the act with a tap in before Le Tissier glanced home a header to see United score seven. We pulled back another goal with four minutes remaining as Holdt fired in with a trivela finish but, as they had done all game, United responded almost immediately, Park getting her hat-trick on the break as we pushed for further goals. We should have had a third with just over a minute remaining. The referee awarded us a penalty after Malard was adjudged to have handled in the box. Goalkeeper Jackson was given the responsibility of the spot-kick but she blazed over.