Women's Super League: United keep pressure on City
Manchester United put the pressure back on Manchester City in the race for Champions League qualification with a 3-0 victory over West Ham in the Women's Super League.
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Manchester United put the pressure back on Manchester City in the race for Champions League qualification with a 3-0 victory over West Ham in the Women's Super League.
Manchester United moved back into the top three of the WSL following a comfortable 3-0 win over West Ham. Having dropped out of the Champions League places after being leapfrogged by rivals City 24 hours earlier, Marc Skinner’s side knew they had to respond.
Manchester United boss Marc Skinner admitted he is looking to learn from his side’s title rivals when it comes to dealing with setbacks following a disappointing goalless draw with Aston Villa.
Marc Skinner hailed Manchester United’s new attacking mindset after they clinched another important victory in the Women's Super League.
An enthusiastic crowd of over 20,000 watched Manchester United boost their Champions League qualification hopes by coming from behind to defeat Everton 3-1 in the first Women’s Super League game in front of fans at Old Trafford.
Manchester United kept up their push to qualify for the Champions League next season by coming back to beat Everton 3-1 at Old Trafford. The Red Devils went behind in just the fourth minute to Claire Emslie's emphatic finish but they mounted a recovery through a double from Alessia Russo and one from Katie Zelem to secure themselves a valuable three points.
Alessia Russo scored two brilliant headers at Old Trafford as Manchester United defeated Everton 3-1 in the Women’s Super League.
An enthusiastic crowd of over 20,000 watched Manchester United boost their Champions League qualification hopes by coming from behind to defeat Everton 3-1 in the first Women’s Super League game in front of fans at Old Trafford.