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    Leicester hero Emile Heskey takes on coaching position with Foxes women’s team as they target WSL spot

    EMILE HESKEY has taken up a coaching role with Leicester City’s promotion-chasing women’s side.
    The former Foxes forward, who began the season as the team’s ambassador, has decided to embark on a more hands-on role.

    Emile Heskey is helping to coach Leicester City’s Women’s Championship sideCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Former England striker Heskey wants to share his knowledge of the game with the FoxesCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Heskey, who scored 46 times during a six-season spell with Leicester at the start of his career, sees the job as an outlet to share his football knowledge.
    And the former England striker praised club boss Jonathan Morgan for helping him adapt to his new position.
    Heskey told Sportsmail: “I’m trying to give back what I learned in the professional game.
    “The manager’s been fantastic helping me as well because I’ve got all this knowledge from playing but it’s not always easy to get that out in the right way as a coach.”

    Heskey, 43, is supporting Morgan’s bid to propel the Foxes from the Women’s Championship into the Women’s Super League for the first time in the club’s history.
    The team are currently top of the table and 10 points clear of fallen WSL giants Liverpool.
    Heskey, who played for Leicester from 1994 to 2000, added: “When you only have one up, one down it’s always going to be really competitive. You’ve got to have ambitions.”
    Since December, the Foxes’ women’s team have been using the men’s former training facility Belvoir Drive.

    And Heskey, who first trained with Leicester as a kid, says it shows how invested the club is in the development of girls’ football and the women’s game in the area.

    Heskey praised Foxes boss Jonathan Morgan for helping him to settle into his roleCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    The ex-Liverpool striker added: “It’s a Premier League facility and we’ve got the whole thing to ourselves.
    “I was here from age nine, playing and training. It’s changed a hell of a lot since then but it’s great the girls can see what they’ve got and that the club is investing in them.”
    Last week, the footballing world was rocked by the racial abuse that Manchester United ace Lauren James had received on social media.
    And the outcry led to calls for social media giants to take tougher action against racist trolling online.
    Last year Heskey revealed that he was also a victim of racial abuse whilst playing for England, but insists that football was heading in the “right direction.”
    The former Three Lions forward said: “We’ve got mechanisms now within sport which we never had [in my day].
    “We’re going in the right direction.”

    Leicester are due to take on Crystal Palace in their next gameCredit: PA:Press Association

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    Reading ace Natasha Harding backs Hollywood stars’ investment in women’s game after Wrexham takeover

    NATASHA HARDING is backing Ryan Reynolds’ and Rob McElhenney’s decision to invest in women’s football as part of their Wrexham ownership. 
    And the Reading star reckons the Hollywood duos’ plans to splash some cash on the sport in north Wales could help unearth hidden talent. 

    Natasha Harding believes Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney’s ownership of Wrexham could benefit women’s footballCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Deadpool actor Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney completed their takeover of WrexhamCredit: Twitter @VancityReynolds

    Harding, 31, who is part of a 26-player squad taking part in a Wales training camp, was reacting to news of the stars’ intentions to spend £50,000 on a women’s football.
    It comes days after the Deadpool actor and the It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia star took full control of the National League outfit from the Wrexham Supporters Trust. 
    In a Twitter post Harding, who has 86 Wales international caps, said: “This is so important!!! We have so many hidden gems in places all over and especially in north wales! 
    “My early years in the senior (international) team was filled with talented football players from North Wales.” 

    Reynolds and McElhenney – who have renamed their Twitter accounts ‘Wryan’ and ‘Wrob’ – are making a £2million investment in Wrexham AFC.

    This is so important!!! We have so many hidden gems in places all over and especially in north wales! My early years in the senior team was filled with talented football players from North Wales. #DaIawn https://t.co/cxVLwF1hde
    — Natasha harding (@tashharding09) February 14, 2021

    The club, who are seventh in the fifth tier of the men’s game, has been supporting girls and women’s football projects as part of its work with The Racehorse Community Foundation. 
    This includes the running of Wrexham Women’s football side who currently play in Division Two of the North Wales Women’s Football League. 
    And the team, established in 2003, were founding members of the Welsh Premier Women’s Football League, the top division of the game in Wales. 

    Gemma Owens, head of female football at Wrexham’s Racehorse Community Foundation told BBC Sport: “Both Ryan and Rob and their representatives are recognising that women’s football and girl’s football is a growing sport in this country and in north Wales particularly. 
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    Wrexham’s men side are currently seventh in the National LeagueCredit: Rex Features

    “The participation is increasing quite significantly. For them to recognise that is huge in itself.
    “The fact that they are recognising that is going to go such a long way and for us to help continue to grow the game here.
    “It’s going to be huge for the wider area and women’s football in north Wales generally.”

    It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia star McElhenney and co-owner Reynolds are investing £50,000 in women’s football in WrexhamCredit: Twitter @RMcElhenney
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    Man City 3 Man United 0: Red Devils suffer defeat with Bronze, Hemp and Weir firing City into second

    LUCY BRONZE volleyed a hole into Manchester United’s title hopes with the Red Devils suffering their second loss on the bounce.     
    The England ace’s strike – and an Eric Cantona-style chip from Caroline Weir – helped consign the visitors to a 3-0 defeat. 

    Lucy Bronze opened the scoring for Manchester City netting her first goal since NovemberCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Manchester City leapfrogged Man United into second spotCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    And a first-half injury to Leah Galton compounded a luckless night for United with Tobin Heath, Lauren James and Alessia Russo all currently out of action. 
    Red Devils boss Casey Stoney said: “It’s bitterly disappointing to come here and concede three preventable goals in my opinion and not create much.
    “We need to learn very quickly that if you don’t get the basics right at this level you’re going to get punished.
    “We were turned over far too easy at times, we played in the wrong areas and made the wrong decisions on the ball, so we’ve got a lot to learn.”

    The derby duel started off as a cagey affair before the hosts threatened with a Chloe Kelly cross cleared by Amy Turner in the 15th minute. 
    But United countered moments later with Ella Toone delivering a perfect long ball to Jackie Groenen, who put through Leah Galton before her pass to Christen Press was hoofed out of danger. 
    But it was City who would prove the more ruthless in attack with United being undone by a set-piece for the third time in two games.
    And it was Bronze – yet to score since November – burying her volley after a corner to put the hosts ahead ten minutes before the half-hour mark. 

    Man United forward Leah Galton was forced to withdraw due to an ankle injuryCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    But the Red Devils refused to be overawed.
    And they threatened through Haylee Ladd’s half-volley close to half-time and Christen’s Press low drive early in the second half after a mazy run past Steph Houghton. 
    But any chances of the visitors getting a foothold in the game were buried courtesy of Lauren Hemp smashing in City’s second with 20 minutes of normal time remaining. 
    And Caroline Weir notched up the title-chasers’ third with a delightful spin and chip close to the final whistle.
    Man City gaffer Gareth Taylor said: “We certainly rate Caroline. She’s a top, top player. 
    “She has top ability, and hopefully now with the way we are playing we are giving her even more of a platform to showcase her talent. 
    “And we were saying that last week after Ellen White’s, Chloe Kelly’s and Lauren Hemp’s performances. 
    “All of the players are really working hard and buying into the team culture we want to achieve.” 
    The result saw Taylor’s players leapfrog the Red Devils into second spot with City carrying a game in hand.
    And it leaves them just two points behind champions Chelsea who take on Bristol City ahead of the international break.
    However, Taylor refused to get carried away with the win and believes there could be more twists and turns in the battle for the title. 

    Caroline Weir wrapped up Man City’s win with a stunning chipCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Taylor said: “We’ve seen with some of the results this season that if you don’t turn up, and you’re not really at it – and sometimes when you do play decent football but don’t score goals – you’re always leaving yourself vulnerable to that potential loss. 
    “I don’t think anyone could have really seen those results we saw last weekend. 
    “We are just going to try to keep the focus on ourselves.” 

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    Man City 3 Man Utd 0 LIVE REACTION: Bronze, Hemp and Weir net as City pick up vital points in WSL title race

    MANCHESTER CITY closed the gap to Chelsea at the top of the WSL after a comprehensive win over rivals United.
    Final score: Man City Women 3-0 Man Utd Women
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    CASEY STONEY REACTION
    Man United boss Casey Stoney says that her team weren’t “good enough” tonight.
    Despite losing their footing in the title race, Stoney says that her sights were on a top three finish that she believes still attainable.
    She also welcomed the international break and said it will be a good break for her players.

    BRONZE CONFIDENCE
    Player of the match Lucy Bronze says that she and the team expected to win tonight.
    Speaking after the game: “We expected to win tonight.
    “We knew that they would only get in from the mistakes that we made.”

    CITY STEAM AHEAD
    Man City’s win tonight blows the title race wide open and puts them ahead of United into second with a game in hand.

    PLAYER OF THE MATCH
    Lucy Bronze wins tonight’s player of the match award

    Credit: Getty Images – Getty

    A LOOK AT WEIR’S WONDER GOAL

    MANCHESTER CITY 3-0 MANCHESTER UNITED
    City take the spoils in this encounter.
    They were just too strong for their neighbours tonight.
    United tried in vain but still have a lot of improving to do.

    FINAL WHISTLE!!!!!! CITY TAKE THREE POINTS!

    MANCHESTER CITY 3-0 MANCHESTER UNITED
    90. Five minutes stoppage time added.

    MANCHESTER CITY 3-0 MANCHESTER UNITED
    90. City now running down the clock waiting for the final whistle.

    CITY ARE UNSTOPPABLE NOW!

    Credit: PA:Press Association

    MANCHESTER CITY 3-0 MANCHESTER UNITED
    83. Caroline Weir with a superb strike puts the game out of United’s reach!
    What a sublime piece of skill from Weir for City’s third.
    She gets the ball on the edge and the chips Earps from 20 yards!

    GOOALLLLLLL!!! CITYY!!!

    MANCHESTER CITY 2-0 MANCHESTER UNITED
    81. Roebuck is fine and back in action

    MANCHESTER CITY 2-0 MANCHESTER UNITED
    79. Press nearly gets one back for United but is stopped with a valiant effort by Ellie Roebuck.
    Roebuck is down from her heroics and is being seen by the City medical team.

    MANCHESTER CITY 2-0 MANCHESTER UNITED
    78. City nearly make it three from a corner but Weir hits her shot straight at the keeper.

    LAUREN HEMP’S BEEN IN GREAT FORM

    MANCHESTER CITY 2-0 MANCHESTER UNITED
    71. Hemp doubles the lead!
    Amy Turner isn’t able to keep her shot out!

    GOOAALLLLLLLLL!!!

    MANCHESTER CITY 1-0 MANCHESTER UNITED
    70. United are showing they are more than capable of getting back in to the game.
    City seem to have taken their foot off the pedal.

    MANCHESTER CITY 1-0 MANCHESTER UNITED
    62. Lucy Bronze brought down by Hayley Ladd in a dangerous position.
    Free kick City.

    MANCHESTER CITY 1-0 MANCHESTER UNITED
    59. Christian Press forces a corner for United.

    MANCHESTER CITY 1-0 MANCHESTER UNITED
    57. Free kick for United, late challenge on Toone by Greenwood who is given a yellow card.

    MANCHESTER CITY 1-0 MANCHESTER UNITED
    55. Christian Press latches on to a high ball and tries to lob Ellie Roebuck.
    But the cheeky effort goes over the bar.

    MANCHESTER CITY 1-0 MANCHESTER UNITED
    52. No team is firmly in control of the game so far.
    United are starting to press higher.

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    Bristol City starlet Salmon nets first England Women’s call-up ahead of Northern Ireland match

    EBONY SALMON has received her first senior call-up to the Lionesses ahead of their friendly clash with Northern Ireland this month. 
    The Bristol City striker will join the rest of the squad when they meet at the national team’s training base at St. George’s Park.

    Ebony Salmon has been called up to England Women’s team ahead of their friendly against Northern IrelandCredit: PA

    Salmon, 20, who joined the Robins from Manchester United in 2019, has been in fine form for the club this term, netting five goals in 13 WSL appearances.
    England Women’s coach Hege Riise said “Ebony is a player who we have monitored closely for her club and through our development teams and is a young talented player who we think will benefit from exposure to the senior environment.
    “She has been performing consistently at club level, showing great speed and scoring goals so we are excited to welcome her on camp next week.”
    Interim Robins boss Matt Beard added: “She thoroughly deserves this. She’s more than just a player off the shoulder and I’ve seen that close up over the last few weeks. 

    “Ebony has a fantastic attitude and I’ll say it again, she thoroughly deserves this.
    “She’s scored goals and is versatile up front so this is exciting for her, the club and England. 
    “She’s going to go to the top-level because she has that hunger and desire, the nastiness you need and I’m delighted for her.”

    Salmon was skipper of a Young Lionesses side to fourth place at the UEFA Women’s Under-17 ChampionshipCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Salmon, whose relegation-battling WSL side are due to take on Chelsea, previously represented England’s Under-19s. 

    And the former Red Devils forward skippered a Young Lionesses team to a fourth-place finish at Uefa’s Women’s Under-17 Championship in 2018. 
    Salmon has become the fifth uncapped starlet to join Riise’s 21-player squad. 
    And her other uncapped team-mates include Hannah Hampton, Sandy MacIver, Lotte Wubben-Moy and Ella Toone. 

    Salmon and her Bristol City team-mates will take on Chelsea before the international breakCredit: Alamy Live News
    Toone and her Manchester United team-mates are set to take on Manchester City in a highly-anticipated derby game this evening. 
    The Lionesses are due to play Northern Ireland on Tuesday 23 April.
    It will be the first international fixture for the team since March 2020.

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    Man City Women vs Man Utd Women: Live stream FREE, TV channel, team news and kick-off time for Super League game TONIGHT

    MAN CITY WOMEN welcome rivals Man Utd in a huge Women’s Super League clash tonight.
    Both sides sit just below league-leaders Chelsea but whoever comes out on top will put immense pressure on the Blues.

    Man Utd and Man City sit second and third in the WSL tableCredit: PA:Press Association

    City are bang in form, having won their last six league games on the bounce.
    What time does Man City vs Man Utd kick-off?
    Kick-off is at 7pm GMT.
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    Man City’s home game with Man Utd will be shown live on BT Sport and BT Sport Ultimate.
    You can live stream all of the action from the BT Sport app, which is available for download onto your mobile or tablet device.
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    EE customers can get a free three-month trial of BT Sport by texting SPORT to 150.
    At the end of the three months you will automatically roll onto the £15 per month subscription.
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    Wales skipper Ingle seals two-year extension with Chelsea ahead of Bristol City clash

    SOPHIE INGLE is extending her Chelsea career after signing a new contract that will keep her at the club up to 2023.
    And the Blues centurion praised Emma Hayes for pushing the champs to the top following their FA Cup heartbreak in 2012. 

    Sophie Ingle’s new contract with Chelsea will run until 2023Credit: Getty Images – Getty

    Ingle, Sam Kerr and their team-mates play Bristol City nextCredit: Reuters

    Ingle, 29, is likely to be part of the Chelsea squad heading to her former club Bristol City fresh off the back of their convincing 3-0 win against Arsenal.
    The midfield ace who played for Chelsea in the 2012-13 season, enjoyed a four-year stint at the Robins and Liverpool before returning to the Blues in 2018.
    And the midfielder hailed her club’s emergence as the WSL’s topdogs following their four-year spell as a semi-pro outfit in the league up to 2015. 
    Ingle said: “When I was first here many years ago, we were semi-professional. 

    “I used to drive here two or three times a week to train here in the evenings and then come up on the weekend to play.
    “We didn’t have the facilities we have now. Since Emma has come in she has been pushing year after year to progress this football club and this women’s team.
    “She has done that with the signings she has made, and she’s been pushing for things off the pitch as well as on the pitch.
    “Credit to all the girls too, it helps when we win trophies and the club will give back and that’s been really important.”

    Ingle, who won an FA Cup, a league title and a league cup trophy with Chelsea in 2020, has played 13 times for the club this term. 

    Matt Beard and the Robins are battling to avoid relegation this termCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    And the midfield ace, who has 103 Wales caps, made 40 appearances for the club since her return three years ago. 
    The Blues, who have a two point lead at the top of the table will be after maximum points when they take on Matt Beard’s Robins who are bottom. 
    And the interim Bristol boss, who led Chelsea to their first FA Cup final in 2012 – where they lost to Birmingham- is looking to leapfrog his old club West Ham.
    The Irons are currently eleventh and just two points ahead of the Robins following their loss to Brighton.
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    Man City pair Mewis and Stokes could miss derby vs Man Utd as Taylor hits back at Stoney transfer remarks

    SAM MEWIS and Demi Stokes could be set to miss Manchester City’s clash with Manchester United due to injuries. 
    And Gareth Taylor has brushed off Casey Stoney’s view that his side’s success is fuelled by their transfer kitty.

    Demi Stokes could miss Manchester City’s clash with Man United due to a knee problemCredit: Represented by ZUMA Press, Inc.

    Sam Mewis could also be a doubt for the derby due to ankle issuesCredit: Represented by ZUMA Press, Inc.

    The City gaffer was speaking ahead of the second WSL derby of the season between the title rivals. 
    And his highly-rated duo have not been in action for their club this year due to an ankle issue for Mewis, and knee problems for Stokes.
    Taylor, 47, said: “We’re uncertain whether Sam and Demi are going to  make the squad. It might come a little bit too soon for them.
    “But we’re happy with where we’re at as we’ve not picked up any additional (injuries) since Arsenal. 

    “We had a bit of extra help, at Arsenal at the weekend, in terms of our bench looking a little bit stronger than it has been recently, with Esme (Morgan) and Janine (Beckie) and Jess returning. 
    “We also need to look at the bigger picture as we have a heavy schedule after the international break. 
    “And that’s when it’s going to be vital to get the majority of people in the squad really fit so we can be competitive in all competitions we’ll be in.”
    City, who are third and two points behind the Red Devils, head into the encounter with a game in hand. 

    And their squad has been boosted by the January arrival of World Cup winner Abby Dahlkemper following August swoops for her US team-mates Mewis and Rosie Lavelle.  

    The last WSL derby between Man City and United ended as a 2-2 drawCredit: Represented by ZUMA Press, Inc.

    When asked what changed for City since Taylor’s arrival this term, Casey Stoney cited the team’s stellar US signings and swoops for England stars Lucy Bronze and Chloe Kelly.
    And the United boss also praised the influence of Taylor’s predecessor Nick Cushing. 
    Stoney, 38, said: “I think when you can make those sort of signings, and you’ve got that sort of budget, it does make a huge impact. 
    “You’ve got the world’s best player in your backline. 
    “But having said that, I thought Nick Cushing was exceptional. I can’t speak highly enough of him as a tactician and the way he got that team and grew it.”
    Taylor, however, shut down suggestions that City’s recent success is largely down to their transfer budget. 
    Taylor said: “I think it’s sort of an easy way out to say it’s about budgets. 
    “This is hard work. We put a lot of work in, we put a lot of effort in, and that includes a hell of a lot of people here at the club. 
    “And like I say, we’re seeing some good moments and not so good moments. 
    “There is a lot of hard work behind the scenes going on.” 
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    A win for Gareth Taylor’s team would see them leapfrog the Red Devils to go secondCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    A win for City would see them go above United in the table ahead of the international break. 
    And a victory for United would see them cut Chelsea’s lead at the top to two points with the champs up against Bristol City next.
    The last encounter between the Manchester giants ended in a 2-2 draw with United mounting a second-half fightback after conceding two first-half goals at home.
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