West Ham were looking down and out after going two goals behind against Brighton.
Then Hammers captain Katrina Gorry came to the fore with two goals in five minutes to give Rehanne Skinner’s side hope of a WSL point.
Two strikes from long-range, Gorry’s first goals for the club, turned the match completely and Brighton looked set to be frustrated after dominating for long periods.
However, an injury to Gorry proved critical. Minutes after scoring her second goal, the Australian midfielder was withdrawn after hurting her shoulder while attempting a sliding tackle on Kiko Seike.
Fran Kirby struck late to seal the win for Brighton, but it might have been a different story if Gorry had remained on the pitch.
Gorry was also influential in West Ham’s first WSL win of the season last week and it will be hoped that her injury is not as bad as it looked initially.