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Lauren James' stoppage-time winner ensures WSL leaders Chelsea beat Everton
Lauren James' stoppage-time winner ensures WSL leaders Chelsea beat Everton

The Independent

time16-02-2025

  • Sport
  • The Independent

Lauren James' stoppage-time winner ensures WSL leaders Chelsea beat Everton

Lauren James grabbed a stoppage-time winner as Chelsea battled from a goal down to beat Everton 2-1 at Kingsmeadow and maintain their seven-point lead at the top of the Women's Super League. The visitors threatened to cause an upset when Kelly Gago burst down the left wing in the 51st minute and unleashed a fine effort into the top corner against the run of play. But Sonia Bompastor 's side rallied with Mayra Ramirez equalising just after the hour mark in what was the leaders' first real chance of note. Everton looked good value for a point until the third minute of added time when James unleashed a long-range effort with her left foot that clipped the post and found the back of the net. Elsewhere, Chloe Kelly marked her return to Arsenal by featuring in a crushing 5-0 win over north London rivals Tottenham at the Emirates Stadium. Lionesses winger Kelly, who rejoined her first club on loan in January, came off the bench as Renee Slegers' team cruised to victory in front of over 56,000 fans. Clare Hunt's 15th-minute own goal set the Gunners on their way and Mariona Caldentey added a second 10 minutes before half-time. Frida Maanum and Alessia Russo doubled the hosts' lead before the hour mark and Emily Fox rounded off a big win in style with a spectacular fifth in the final minute. Elisabeth Terland bagged a brace as Manchester United beat bottom club Crystal Palace 3-1 to seal their sixth straight win. Terland's early opener was cancelled out by a composed finish from Mille Gejl for the struggling Eagles, but United moved up a gear after the break with a second for Terland before Grace Clinton confirmed the points with a brave header.

Man Utd Women oust Wolves in comfortable FA Cup win
Man Utd Women oust Wolves in comfortable FA Cup win

Yahoo

time08-02-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Man Utd Women oust Wolves in comfortable FA Cup win

Scorers: Terland 26', Galton 36', Mannion 52', Toone 54', Griffiths 88', 90+5' Manchester United Women's side comfortably advanced into the next round of the Adobe Women's FA Cup after a 6-0 win at Wolves Women. A steady running tap of goals was the order of the day for Marc Skinner's Red Devils outfit, who kicked off the rout in the 26th minute through an opener from Elisabeth Terland. Ten minutes later a second would arrive from Leah Galton on a day that marked her 150th appearance for the club, highlighting the perfect day out for any traveling support. After the break, Aoife Mannion put the result out of sight with her first goal for the club in the 52nd minute, which was followed up by an Ella Toone rocket two minutes later. Two goals in two minutes for @ManUtdWomen as @ellatoone99 scores from outside the box 🚀#AdobeWomensFACup — Adobe Women's FA Cup (@AdobeWFACup) February 8, 2025 Mared Griffiths supplied the finishing touches on the night when she got in on the goalscoring act two minutes before the end of normal time, only to then go on and complete her brace five minutes into bonus football. United may be off the pace in the Women's Super League, but they look good value for a deep run in the cup competition. 📸 Naomi Baker - 2025 Getty Images

🚨 Man Utd Women oust Wolves in comfortable FA Cup win
🚨 Man Utd Women oust Wolves in comfortable FA Cup win

Yahoo

time08-02-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

🚨 Man Utd Women oust Wolves in comfortable FA Cup win

Scorers: Terland 26', Galton 36', Mannion 52', Toone 54', Griffiths 88', 90+5' Manchester United Women's side comfortably advanced into the next round of the Adobe Women's FA Cup after a 6-0 win at Wolves Women. A steady running tap of goals was the order of the day for Marc Skinner's Red Devils outfit, who kicked off the rout in the 26th minute through an opener from Elisabeth Terland. Ten minutes later a second would arrive from Leah Galton on a day that marked her 150th appearance for the club, highlighting the perfect day out for any traveling support. After the break, Aoife Mannion put the result out of sight with her first goal for the club in the 52nd minute, which was followed up by an Ella Toone rocket two minutes later. Two goals in two minutes for @ManUtdWomen as @ellatoone99 scores from outside the box 🚀#AdobeWomensFACup — Adobe Women's FA Cup (@AdobeWFACup) February 8, 2025 Mared Griffiths supplied the finishing touches on the night when she got in on the goalscoring act two minutes before the end of normal time, only to then go on and complete her brace five minutes into bonus football. United may be off the pace in the Women's Super League, but they look good value for a deep run in the cup competition. 📸 Naomi Baker - 2025 Getty Images

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