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Manchester United keep WSL title dream alive with last-minute winner vs Aston Villa

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.

United opened the game with plenty of chances and pressure on their hosts, but the first corner of the game gave Villa the edge. Rachel Daly’s header flew in towards the back post and beat Mary Earps within 10 minutes of open play. Leah Galton replied within five minutes to bring it back on level terms, sliding the ball into the back of the net. But Daly struck gold again for the 2-1 lead before the break, cancelled out by Nikita Parris with a free header at the back post, the winning goal came in stoppage time.

Chock full of action for the entire 90 minutes; six yellow cards, Villa struck the crossbar twice, United had a pin-ball style attack but to no avail and Hayley Ladd’s goal was then ruled out for a foul on Villa goalkeeper Hannah Hampton.

Player ratings:

Mary Earps - Played high and full of confidence but was beaten within 10 minutes to give the hosts the lead, nothing she could do about either goal, but Rachel Daly beat her with sheer precision and class. 6

Ona Batlle - Got high and peppered the Villa box with crosses early on, was able to get high and given plenty of space to exploit with pace and got yet another assist. Quieter second half. 8

Maya Le Tissier - Quiet first half, few long balls failed to hit white shirts. 6

Aoife Mannion - Body checking attackers well, very strong but perhaps risky and too eager jumping in when she could've just stood the player. More static compared to the Arsenal game, but carried the

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