The Lionesses star scored twice in Sunday's win over Brighton, while across Manchester, City's attack looks to be clicking into gear
Around a month into the Women's Super League season, Manchester United and Arsenal are the only two teams who have maintained perfect starts to the campaign, with Aston Villa's run ending in a chaotic and controversial affair on Saturday.
Elsewhere, Manchester City racked up their first win of the season on their third attempt, while Liverpool's attacking woes continued in a defeat to Tottenham.
So, who were the biggest winners and losers from the league's latest round of action? GOAL takes a look…
GettyWINNER: Chelsea
Sunday could have been a difficult one for Chelsea. Manager Emma Hayes wasn't there, as she is recovering from surgery, so it was up to members of her coaching staff to step up and lead the team against an Everton side that have caught the eye under new boss Brian Sorensen.
Given these "trying circumstances" – as general manager Paul Green described them in his post-match press conference – this was a really good win.
The result wasn't the only positive, either, as Pernille Harder made her first appearance of the season in blue and scored twice in the 3-1 victory.
With the Women's Champions League group stages starting this week, and Chelsea facing Paris Saint-Germain first up, Harder's return, as she herself put it, is "really good timing".
That the team appears to be working as well without Hayes as it does with her is extremely good news, too.
AdvertisementGetty ImagesLOSER: Liverpool
Liverpool have only scored one goal in the three games since they beat champions Chelsea on the opening day of the season – and that was against second-tier Sunderland in the cup.
They lacked creativity for large parts of their game on Sunday too, as they were narrowly beaten 1-0 by a Tottenham team who also hit the woodwork twice.
Leanne Kiernan, the Reds' top-scorer last season, picked up a nasty looking ankle injury in that win over Chelsea, and it's clear her team are missing her in attack.
However, with her seemingly out for a significant period of time, head coach Matt Beard needs other players to step up and provide the spark that Kiernan so often does.
He's certainly got quality in this squad to do that. It's just about them showing it, now.
GettyWINNER: Ella Toone
Ella Toone was on fire on Sunday, scoring twice and bagging an assist in the first half of Manchester United's 4-0 win over Brighton.
A lovely controlled header got her day off to a great start before she rounded off a fantastic team move to make it two, having been given the chance to finish it off by Leah Galton.
With her partner-in-crime Alessia Russo not back from injury yet, it was Galton that Toone linked up with well, the third goal seeing the England international play a perfectly-weighted pass for her team-mate to finish.
Toone still hasn't nailed down a starting spot in the Lionesses' team but, in form like this, you wonder how long until that changes.
GettyLOSER: Manager of the Month
The curse of the monthly awards was out in full effect on Saturday lunchtime as Aston Villa dropped points for the first time this season, at home to West Ham.
It was only on Thursday that head coach Carla Ward was named the WSL's Manager of the Month and striker Rachel Daly picked up the player's award. But just two days later, Villa's winning run came to a surprise end in a chaotic game that saw the visitors finish with 10 players.
With the score 2-0 to the Hammers, Daly – the allocated penalty taker – won a spot-kick, but Alisha Lehmann took it instead and missed it. "Why aren't you f*cking taking that? It's your penalty," Ward could be heard asking from the sidelines.
Her side would get a goal back, but it wouldn't be enough in a 2-1 defeat. After beating Manchester City on the opening day and Manchester United in the cup, on penalties, Villa have been impressive so far this term. Hopefully, for their sake, this is just a bump in the road.