Guernsey’s own England Lioness converted a fourth-minute penalty to give her side the lead and also provided the assist for Jayde Riviere’s strike that doubled their advantage.
Remarkably, Le Tissier has not missed a single first-team game for United since her move from Brighton & Hove Albion in 2022.
She has started 98 of those fixtures and came off the bench in the other two, which were both League Cup matches in her first season at the club.
She has scored 10 times for United, including two on her debut against Reading.
Le Tissier is just the seventh player to feature 100 times for United Women since the team’s reformation in 2018.
Ella Toone was the first to do it three months before Le Tissier became a Red, and has since been joined in that exclusive club by Mary Earps, Leah Galton, Hayley Ladd, Millie Turner and Katie Zelem.
United, who have won their first two WSL matches of the season, face a huge Uefa Women’s Champions League game on Thursday as they go into the second leg of their qualifying tie with Brann trailing 1-0 from the away leg in Norway.
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