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Maya Le Tissier marks Manchester United debut with brace in 4-0 Women's Super League thrashing of Reading

Manchester United opened their Women's Super League campaign with a 4-0 thrashing of Reading. Former Brighton defender Maya Le Tissier scored a debut brace as the Red Devils matched Arsenal's 4-0 scoreline on the opening day. United's fearsome display laid down a warning to the other title contenders with a dominant display.

Ad United manager Marc Skinner praised Le Tissier's performance and suggested she could soon be considered a star. Premier LeagueArteta says 'every door, every window' open for Wenger return to ArsenalA DAY AGO He said: «My job is to keep her being normal, but she can be a real star in the future, no doubt. In lots of moments today she was really mature and aggressive when she needed to be.

We’re not just going to get goals from her but solid performances from the back and progression with the ball. She has forward-playing ability and can strike the ball really well. Her passing range is excellent.

Her maturity and concentration and all these things — she has a lot of the tools.” Le Tissier, a £60,000 summer addition, scored her goals from corners sent in by captain Katie Zelem. The first was a thumping volley, while the second was a powerful header. Zelem added a goal of her own, while Alessia Russo headed in another.

It was not just on the scoreboard that United's dominance was expressed. They had 73% of possession and piled on 24 shots to two. United scored all of their goals in a rampant first half, with 5,315 fans in attendance.

It was a record crowd for United at Leigh Sports Village, their current home ground. Nikita Parris made a late entrance for her United debut and was desperate for a goal. Twice she was caught offside, racing on to Vilde Boe Risa through balls.

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