WSL Wrap: Megan Connolly misfortune helps Aston Villa to first win
An own goal from Megan Connolly and an Ebony Salmon strike gave Aston Villa their first Women's Super League points of the season, as they won 2-0 at Bristol City.
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An own goal from Megan Connolly and an Ebony Salmon strike gave Aston Villa their first Women's Super League points of the season, as they won 2-0 at Bristol City.
Women's World Cup player of the tournament Aitana Bonmati and her Spain teammate Jenni Hermoso were on Thursday nominated for the FIFA Best Player award, with six of Manchester City's treble winners named on the men's list. Bonmati and three of her World Cup-winning teammates, including Hermoso, were among the 16 nominees for women's best player.
Manchester City have nine nominations across four categories in the FIFA The Best awards for 2023.
BRISBANE : Australia captain Sam Kerr will again start on the bench when the co-hosts take on France in the Women's World Cup quarter-finals on Saturday, indicating she has not yet fully recovered from a calf strain.
MELBOURNE : A late cameo by Sam Kerr warmed the hearts of Australian fans but it was creative dynamo Mary Fowler given a royal reception in the nation's media on Tuesday after the Matildas' despatch of Denmark at the Women's World Cup.
Hosts Australia and England secured their places in the World Cup quarter-finals with wins on Monday and the round of 16 finishes on Tuesday as Colombia, Jamaica, France and Morocco all seek to join them.
SYDNEY: Denmark coach Lars Sondergaard thought Australia's first goal made all the difference as his team went down 2-0 to the co-hosts on Monday (Aug 7) to bow out of their first Women's World Cup campaign since 2007 in the last 16.
Sam Kerr came off the bench as Australia surged into the Women's World Cup quarter-finals with a 2-0 win over Denmark in front of nearly 76,000 fans in Sydney on Monday.