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There appears to be a mistake on the FA website that credits Zelem with 11 league goals (12 in all comps) for the 2018–19 season. Adding up her goals from individual match reports gives 10 league goals (11 in all comps), as corroborated by the article on the Manchester United website about her POTY award that season and the club's end of season in numbers post from May 2019. The Flashscore Championship top scorers table and Zelem's Soccerway profile also both show 10 league goals.
Yes, it does seem more clearer that, per links above that Hjk1106 included plus the England player profile that Oldham is indeed that place of birth. Someone changed it to Manchester on 18 January 2022 when I looked at the page history and has gone unnoticed until you pointed that out yesterday. I have now reverted it back in line with the above. Iggy (Swan) (Contribs) 15:57, 20 July 2023 (UTC)Reply