United’s Maya Le Tissier opens up on Golden Glove winner Mary Earps
Manchester United’s Mary Earps has claimed the Women’s Super League golden glove accolade after keeping 13 clean sheets this season, adding another honour to her growing list.
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Manchester United’s Mary Earps has claimed the Women’s Super League golden glove accolade after keeping 13 clean sheets this season, adding another honour to her growing list.
The entire Manchester United team can hold their heads high after yesterday’s performance at Wembley. They lost 1-0 to reigning champions Chelsea who kept the Vitality Women's FA Cup silverware in blue for the third year in a row, the fifth time overall, but they didn't give up without a fight.
Manchester United suffer heartbreak at Wembley despite a masterclass performance in the first half, as Chelsea walk away Vitality Women’s FA Cup winners for the fifth time in front of a record 77,000 crowd. Sam Kerr got behind Maya Le Tissier on a counter-attack and tapped the ball beyond Mary Earps to break the stalemate.
Manchester United secured yet another win in the Women's Super League on Sunday, as Leah Galton, Alessia Russo and Nikita Parris scored in their 3-0 destruction of Tottenham Hotspur at Leigh Sports Village.
Manchester United's claim to the Women's Super League title is still very much alive with a 3-2 win over Aston Villa on Friday evening despite only leading for minutes of the game. Substitute centre back Millie Turner nodded home the winning goal in stoppage time to steal the win for United.
Manchester United and Manchester City are set to battle it out for a prestigious prize at the inaugural Women's Football Awards.
Manchester United opened up a three-point lead over their title rivals with a comfortable victory over relegation-battling Brighton. Two goals from the in-form Leah Galton and late additions from Rachel Williams and Lucía Garcia were enough for Marc Skinner’s side to swing the pendulum of pressure back on to their title rivals as the WSL continues towards a fascinating conclusion.
MANCHESTER, England : England women's coach Sarina Wiegman made few changes to her squad for upcoming games against Brazil and Australia, sticking largely with the team that defended their Arnold Clark Cup in February.