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By Megan Feringa Tottenham Hotspur must work to bridge the gap still persisting between themselves and the Women’s Super League’s upper echelons, admitted Spurs boss Robert Vilahamn. A first-ever trip to Wembley Stadium awaited Spurs in a season that has relished a full-scale transformation under new manager Vilahamn, who has taken last season’s relegation rabble to historic Women’s FA Cup finalists. But the excitement of the occasion soon descended into despair as two-time finalists Manchester United kicked into a gear which Spurs struggled to combat. A bright start from the north London club…