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Manchester City 1-1 Manchester United: Entertaining WSL derby ends in draw

Manchester City played out a thrilling draw against neighbours and top-three rivals Manchester United at Etihad Stadium in the Women’s Super League.

After a positive start from the hosts, their momentum took a knock when Leah Galton skipped past City defender Laia Aleixandri and played a one-two with Ella Toone before driving through the legs of Alex Greenwood in the 27th minute.

City’s first-half response was not encouraging for the subdued home crowd and the opening exchanges of the second period did not make for better viewing.

But Laura Coombs’ header from Chloe Kelly’s cross – which had evaded United defender Millie Turner, who was distracted by the presence of the WSL’s top goal scorer Khadija Shaw – drew City level and sparked them and the home crowd into life.

What ensued was an entertaining, end-to-end encounter, with both sides knowing a point – even though it was probably a fair result – would be no good to them if the title race and push for third-place goes down to the wire.

City are fourth in the table, three points behind second-placed United after nine games. Leaders Chelsea are a further two points ahead.

The result means United have still never beaten their city rivals in the WSL.

City announced the attendance as 44,259, which would be the second highest in WSL history and a record for Manchester City women’s football, but there seemed to be a lot of empty seats on a freezing afternoon.

City’s game of two halves

The hosts started the game well and for 20 minutes United struggled to deal with City’s high press as the Blues limited their only chance to a Katie Zelem set-piece, smothered by goalkeeper Ellie Roebuck.

But as the first half went on and the visitors managed to break through that press, City struggled to create any meaningful chances and momentary flashes of brilliance from Lauren Hemp, who did not see enough of the ball, were the only thing a subdued crowd could find to cheer about.

City’s frustrations came to a head when Leila Ouahabi’s diving tackle cut out a superb driving run from Hannah Blundell and the former Barcelona defender screamed at her City team-mates, furious that Blundell had been able to make the run.

The home side started the second half much the same and Coombs’ headed goal came out of nowhere but it was the catalyst City needed to raise their game.

Kelly sent in a dangerous ball that looked set for the back of the net before firing over the bar on the volley, while Hemp’s low cross was skewed over the bar before it could reach the arriving Shaw.

Earps twice denied the head of Shaw and the Jamaican striker almost had the chance to volley home after a scramble in the box as the crowd sensed something could be brewing.

City manager Gareth Taylor paced his technical area, while United counterpart Marc Skinner opted for a more controlled position on the bench, as the crowd inside the Etihad willed the home side to find an elusive winner.

After what started as a dispiriting City performance, Taylor will probably be disappointed his side could not wrap up the victory and firmly put his side among the title contenders.

United’s cohesion dangerous throughout

This is the third WSL match in a row that United have played inside the bigger men’s stadium and the players seem to be thriving on the big occasion.

After a tricky start, where United goalkeeper Earps brilliantly punched Greenwood’s deep corner away from the mouth of the goal, Galton and Blundell’s link-up play down the left flank paid off.

Galton’s smash was the first goal United have scored in a Manchester derby at City’s ground in the WSL.

After the equaliser, United looked fired up and Ella Toone fired over the bar before the game settled but into something more intense than the first half, with Russo going close with her head before Roebuck produced a sensational save from a Martha Thomas header.

United had chances to steal the points in the dying seconds as Toone shot over the bar before a mistake from Roebuck afforded Lucia Garcia an opportunity which was superbly blocked by Greenwood.

Line-ups

Man City Women

Formation 4-3-3

  • 1Roebuck
  • 2Casparij
  • 4Aleixandri
  • 5Greenwood
  • 15Ouahabi
  • 10Castellanos
  • 25Hasegawa
  • 7Coombs
  • 9KellySubstituted forRasoat 85′minutes
  • 21Shaw
  • 11Hemp

Substitutes

  • 3Stokes
  • 6Houghton
  • 8Fowler
  • 12Angeldahl
  • 13Raso
  • 14Morgan
  • 22MacIver
  • 33Kennedy
  • 41Blakstad

Man Utd Women

Formation 4-2-3-1

  • 27Earps
  • 2Batlle
  • 15Le Tissier
  • 21Turner
  • 6Blundell
  • 12Ladd
  • 10Zelem
  • 22ParrisSubstituted forThomasat 72′minutes
  • 7Toone
  • 11Galton
  • 23RussoSubstituted forGarcíaat 84′minutes

Substitutes

  • 3Thorisdóttir
  • 4Moore
  • 8Bøe Risa
  • 9Thomas
  • 17García
  • 20Tounkara
  • 28Williams
  • 32Baggaley
  • 37Staniforth

Referee:
Abigail Byrne

Attendance:
44,259

Match Stats

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  1. Match ends, Manchester City Women 1, Manchester United Women 1.

  2. Second Half ends, Manchester City Women 1, Manchester United Women 1.

  3. Attempt blocked. Lucía García (Manchester United Women) left footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked. Assisted by Leah Galton.

  4. Foul by Lauren Hemp (Manchester City Women).

  5. Martha Thomas (Manchester United Women) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

  6. Khadija Shaw (Manchester City Women) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

  7. Foul by Maya Le Tissier (Manchester United Women).

  8. Foul by Khadija Shaw (Manchester City Women).

  9. Martha Thomas (Manchester United Women) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

  10. Attempt blocked. Khadija Shaw (Manchester City Women) header from the centre of the box is blocked. Assisted by Lauren Hemp.

  11. Attempt missed. Lauren Hemp (Manchester City Women) right footed shot from the centre of the box is close, but misses to the right. Assisted by Hayley Raso with a cross.

  12. Attempt missed. Leah Galton (Manchester United Women) header from the centre of the box is too high. Assisted by Katie Zelem with a cross following a corner.

  13. Corner, Manchester United Women. Conceded by Leila Ouahabi.

  14. Substitution, Manchester City Women. Hayley Raso replaces Chloe Kelly.

  15. Substitution, Manchester United Women. Lucía García replaces Alessia Russo.

  16. Attempt saved. Khadija Shaw (Manchester City Women) header from the centre of the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Deyna Castellanos with a cross.

  17. Attempt saved. Martha Thomas (Manchester United Women) header from very close range is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Leah Galton with a cross.

  18. Attempt saved. Khadija Shaw (Manchester City Women) header from the centre of the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Leila Ouahabi with a cross.

  19. Attempt missed. Alessia Russo (Manchester United Women) header from the centre of the box is too high. Assisted by Ona Batlle with a cross.

  20. Foul by Khadija Shaw (Manchester City Women).

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