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    Man Utd 4 Tottenham 0: Ella Toone’s stunning strike sparks Red Devils rout as they win first ever Women’s FA Cup final

    RACHEL WILLIAMS’ bulldozing bullet header sent Manchester United fans into a frenzy as her team charged Women’s FA Cup glory.The veteran striker’s first cup final goal in 12 years helped seal a 4-0 Red Devils’ thrashing of her former club Tottenham, with United winning the trophy for the first time ever.Manchester United beat Tottenham to win the Women’s FA CupCredit: ReutersElla Toone’s stunning strike set the Red Devils on their wayCredit: GettyThe Manchester giants’ historic victory saw them become the first team besides Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester City to triumph in more than decade.The last time none of the WSL juggernaut won the trophy was back in 2012 when Williams’ old club Birmingham dispatched Chelsea.Club shareholder Sir Jim Ratcliffe may have left Man United’s travelling fans miffed by snubbing the Wembley showdown in favour of watching the club’s men’s team take on Arsenal at Old Trafford.His decision not to travel down to Wembley with Avram Glazer seen at the stadium instead seemed baffling given the game’s historic nature of the game with both clubs vying to lift the trophy for the first time.READ MORE MAN UTD NEWSUnlike Ratcliffe, a few of Tottenham’s top brass and club legends joined the 67,082-strong crowd at a sun-soaked Wembley.Club icons Ozzie Ardiles and Ricky Villa were spotted in the stands alongside Spurs chief executive Daniel Levy.And while the scoreline made for a disappointing afternoon for their side, neutral observers will have been entertained by the four-goal flurry.In a season in which Marc Skinner has come under pressure from United fans, today’s match provided the chance to calls for his head from some supporters.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSThe head coach opted to start veteran Williams in a front three comprised of Leah Galton and Lucia Garcia.Ahead of the game retired Lioness legend Ellen spoke of one of the top tier’s longest serving players bringing a dominance in the box and the ability to sets the tone in the team’s press.Ella Toone’s England celebration explained after Lionesses hero’s strike in Women’s World Cup against AustraliaAnd she certainly rewarded Skinner’s faith in her.In a fairly balanced first-half with Tottenham initially looking solid in defence, the WSL golden oldie showed glimpses of her aerial threat.The former Spurs striker headed over the bar in the fourth minute before sending another header wide eight minutes later.Spurs had little joy in the final third early on with Martha Thomas head over in the 10th minute.And their resistance was broken at the other end when Ella Toone bagged a trademark Wembley wonder goal walloping in off her right boot in first half stoppage time from the edge of the penalty box.Rachel Williams was also on the scoresheet at Wembley StadiumCredit: AlamyUnited’s triumph sees them lift the trophy for the very first timeCredit: GettyThings went from bad to worse for Robert Vilahamn’s side in the second half with United netting twice in three minutes.First with Williams outleapping Spurs’ back line to head from Katie Zelem’s free-kick.READ MORE SUN STORIESAnd then when Lucia Garcia punished a dodgy back pass from Spurs keeper Becky Spencer to slot into an empty net.And the Spaniard wrapped up a hefty trophy-winning victory for United to whip in a late strike following Melvine Malard’s assist. More

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    Man Utd 4-0 Tottenham LIVE RESULT: Toone wonder-goal and Garcia double wins Red Devils’ first ever FA Cup at Wembley

    MANCHESTER UNITED won their first ever FA Cup today at Wembley thanks to a 4-0 win over Tottenham. Ella Toone opened the scoring before Rachel Williams made it two after the break. Lucia Garcia then grabbed two more to put the final beyond doubt against a desolate Spurs side.
    Kick-off time: 2.30pm BST
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    Man Utd XI: Earps; Le Tissier, Blundell, Turner, Riviere; Zelem (C), Naalsund, Toone; Galton, Garcia, Williams
    Tottenham XI: Spencer; Neville, James-Turner, Buhler, Nilden; Spence, Summanen; Vinberg, Naz, England (C), Thomas.
    BEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSFollow ALL the latest action from Wembley with our live blog below…History makers
    Man Utd have been crowned Women’s FA Cup champions for the first time in their history.
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    Wembley is always special. Last year we spoke as a group and said ‘one day that will be ours’ and today’s the day so I’m buzzing.”Mary Earpson Man Utd’s FA Cup final win
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    It just wasn’t to be for Tottenham. The Lilywhites were far from their best today and struggled throughout.
    Perhaps the occasion got the better of them, perhaps nerves played a part. But Robert Vilahamn will be proud of his players for getting here nevertheless.
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    Just under one year after walking away from Wembley as runners-up following an FA Cup final defeat to Chelsea, Man Utd return to take the crown!
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    Man Utd’s Lucia Garcia has been named today’s Player of the Match.
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    We’re into the final few minutes of the 90. Tottenham fans are still in full voice despite trailing by four goals.
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    Today’s attendance is 76,082, just short of last year’s record FA Cup final attendance at Wembley.
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    Man Utd are just looking to see the game out at this stage, with Tottenham looking very deflated.
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    The Red Devils make a triple change.
    Geyse is on to replace Garcia.
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    Mannion is on for Riviere.
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    Malard makes another run down the left and sends a cross into the box. Naalsund brings it down, setting the ball to Garcia who fires her shot into the top-left corner!
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    It’s four! Garcia strikes again!
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    United break once again as Malard makes a rapid run through on goal.
    She shoots just outside the six-yard box, but Spencer makes a fantastic save!
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    Another drinks break!
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    Another three changes for Tottenham.
    Summanen is replaced by Graham.
    Thomas makes way for Ayane.
    And Grant is on to replace Nilden.
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    Huge chance for Tottenham to get one back!
    The ball is crossed to England in the box, who goals for goal but her effort rattles the crossbar!
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    United have made another change with Parris replacing Williams in attack.
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    A terrible attempted clearance from Spencer falls straight to the feet of Garcia, who simply taps the ball into an empty net.
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    Garcia makes it three!
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    Just before that goal Tottenham made two changes, with Wang replacing Vinberg and Bizet on for Naz.
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    A free kick is sent into the box by Zelem and Williams is first to it again, this time directing her header into the bottom-right corner!
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    Marc Skinner hopes ‘hurt’ of first Women’s FA Cup final loss for Manchester United can fuel their bid to beat Tottenham

    MARC SKINNER believes Manchester United can use the pain of their Women’s FA Cup final loss to Chelsea to propel them to glory.And the Red Devils chief expects his side may need deploy a mixture of styles to overcome Tottenham in this year’s final. Marc Skinner hopes it will be second time lucky for Man United when they take on Tottenham in the Women’s FA Cup final a year on from losing last year’s deciderCredit: ReutersThe Red Devils were beaten by 1-0 Chelsea in last year’s finalCredit: PAThe Wembley showdown which kicks off at 2:30pm today will be the first time the sides have faced each other in a battle to lift the trophy. And Cup history will be made with both teams vying to win the competition for the first time in its 54-year history Skinner hopes it will be a case of second time lucky following Man United falling to a 1-0 loss to the Blues last May. But while his side are seen as slight favourites he warns they cannot underestimate the threat posed by Tottenham.Read More Football StoriesReflecting on last year’s decider ahead of this year’s game, the United boss said: “We got to a final and we lost to Chelsea and it was a bad moment for us because we wanted to win it. “You’d be a fool to go in super, super confident that you’re going to walk this final because Tottenham are a very, very good team, especially on their day. “They can beat anyone within the Women’s Super League. “From my perspective, it’s about living in that space in between where you’re confident and where you know what you can do.Most read in Football“But you also have the hurt of last year that you have to push through and you have to go and make sure that Tottenham feel. “If we put that mindset into place in this game, then I feel we can go on to be successful and that’s all we can plan for. “We can plan for that performance and then hope in that moment that we’ve learned from all of our experiences together. “And if we do that hopefully we’ll have that little edge on Tottenham in this game.”This season Man United have gone unbeaten in the league against Spurs with results including a 4-0 victory last December. However Tottenham have gone undefeated in their last five games across all competitions which include a 2-2 away draw against the Red Devils last month. Skinner expects today’s game will involve his deploying a mixed approach to their play on the pitch. He adds: “There’ll be times in the final down where if you’re losing, you’ve got to throw caution to the wind and if you’re winning you might have to be more reserved. “I think this game is going to have a bit of everything for both teams. “What we’ve been trying to do over the past season is build to a crescendo of understanding of the players. “Hopefully we’ll be in a position where we can attack, but I think we’re going have to have a mixture of styles.”Today’s match will see a host of past FA Cup winners in action including Tottenham skipper Bethany England. The former Chelsea striker has lifted the trophy twice with the Blues in 2021 and 2022. And she has been in clinical form for Tottenham netting a goal in five of their last seven games across all competitions. Spurs head coach Robert Vilahamn believes England’s influence and adaptability could play a crucial role for his side in today’s game. The Tottenham boss said: “Bethany has scored for a few games in a row now. Tottenham boss Robert Vilahamn reckons Bethany England’s versatility in attack on the pitch will be vital for his sideCredit: Alamy”And she’s getting better and better at performing on the pitch and in different roles as well, sometimes as a winger, sometimes as a nine. READ MORE SUN STORIES“Then there’s the leadership team, she can bring to this team to help people, to make sure they stay present and make sure they continue to do what we are supposed to do.“She’s very important in that way and it shows that’s the reason she gives us some stuff in the game when we need it most.” More

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    Man Utd vs Tottenham – Women’s FA Cup final: FREE stream, team news as both sides look to secure title for first time

    MANCHESTER UNITED take on Tottenham in the Women’s FA Cup final THIS weekend – and history will be made at Wembley.Marc Skinner’s side suffered heartbreak in last season’s final courtesy of Chelsea star Sam Kerr’s 68th-minute strike.Sam Kerr fired Chelsea to a FA Cup final victory against Manchester United in 2023Credit: GettyBut United got the better of the Blues in a thrilling semi-final tie this campaign and now go into this match as favourites to lift the title.However, Tottenham will be spurred on by the fact that winning would be the biggest achievement in the club’s history having never even previously made it to the final.Either way, it is guaranteed to be an historic showpiece event as neither side has ever won the FA Cup before.When is the Women’s FA Cup final – Man Utd vs Tottenham?
    Manchester United and Tottenham face off for the Women’s FA Cup on Sunday, May 12.
    It is scheduled to kick off at 2:30pm BST.
    Wembley Stadium is the allocated arena for this showpiece event and it can host 90,000 passionate fans.
    Sam Kerr’s strike saw Chelsea beat United in the 2023 Women’s FA Cup final.
    Read more on Women’s FA CupWhat channel is the Women’s FA Cup final on and can it be live streamed?
    Manchester United vs Tottenham will be broadcast LIVE on BBC One in the UK.
    Coverage is expected to commence from 1:50pm BST – 40 minutes before kick-off.
    Fans can stream the action on BBC iPlayer through a mobile or any tablet device.
    Alternatively, SunSport will have minute-by-minute coverage of the entire match.
    Is the Women’s FA Cup final free to watch?Yes!Fans can watch the Women’s FA Cup final between Manchester United and Tottenham for FREE as long as you have a valid TV license.What is the team news?Manchester United star Jayde Riviere featured for 30 minutes on her return to the squad against Liverpool last Sunday.Most read in FA CupHowever, Gabby George, Emma Watson and Jess Simpson all continue to be sidelined for this huge match.Elsewhere, Tottenham manager Robert Vilahamn would have been delighted to see Celin Bizet available again.Martha Thomas and Drew Spence have also returned to action but there will be a late fitness test on Amy James-Turner who missed the trip to Everton with a ‘small issue’.What are the odds?To lift the cup
    Man Utd 2/11
    Tottenham 4/1
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    ‘It would be unreal to be able to lift the trophy, but we’ve got a job to do’, says Manchester City’s Alanna Kennedy

    ALANNA KENNEDY says being sidelined by an Achilles injury earlier this season was a frustrating period.Now the tenacious Manchester City defender wants to help her side become WSL champions for the first time in eight years.Alanna Kennedy and her Manchester City team-mates have a six-point lead over title rivals ChelseaCredit: GettyThe Cityzens are targeting two wins from their final two games this season against Arsenal and Aston VillaCredit: GettyArsenal’s last league clash with Man City resulted in a 2-1 win for the GunnersCredit: GettyThe end of this season could result in the WSL leaders fulfilling their dream of winning the title for the first time since 2016.Before their final two games the Manchester side have been in formidable form, winning 14 of their last 15 league fixtures since November 12th.However Arsenal, who they play this afternoon, won their last top-flight duel 2-1 in November.Six points separate Taylor from the second-placed Blues who host Bristol this evening and have a game in hand.Read More Football StoriesWith Chelsea having lost to Liverpool midweek, the league leaders are now closer to a title-winning triumph for the first time under Gareth Taylor.And Kennedy, who has won top-flight trophies in Australia and the United States, hopes to do so for the first time in England.The defender said: “It’s been a goal of mine on an individual front but also as a collective.”For as long as I’ve been here, we’ve had a frustrating couple of seasons, and there’s so much potential.Most read in Football”I feel this season it’s all coming to fruition and we’ve still got a job to do.”But it would just be an unreal feeling to be able to lift the trophy, especially with this group of girls.”Following an August 2021 City move as a free agent following her departure from Tottenham in May that year, Kennedy has at times seen her playing time disrupted by injury.A shoulder fracture in September 2022 delayed her start to the WSL season back then.And the defender’s return to the pitch in December that year was derailed by a calf niggle which later turned out to be a tendon problem at the back of her knee.Part of this season has seen Kennedy sidelined for just over eight weeks by an Achilles problem. An injury that forced her withdrawal in the 46th-minute of a City win against Aston Villa last December.It was not until this February that the talented centre-back made her comeback with a solid shift during City’s 1-0 Conti Cup quarters defeat of Tottenham.Reflecting on her injury spell and return to action, Kennedy added: “As a player you always want to be on the pitch and in those moments.”But I think we’ve done a really good job of making sure that everyone feels just as important, whether you are on the pitch or whether you aren’t.”I think the girls who haven’t played as much as well have also played a huge role in that.”Even during my time off, out through injury, you still feel valued and that there’s something you can bring to help from the bench as well.”It was a frustrating period, but I’m happy to be back in the squad and be able to contribute on the pitch.”Kennedy’s return has coincided with a storming run of nine wins from 11 games for Man City across all competitions.A run that has seen just five goals slip past their battle-hardened defence.Four points from their two remaining WSL fixtures this season would see the team win the title for the second time in their history.The Manchester side could also become champions if they win their game today and if Chelsea were to draw with, or lose to Bristol. Kennedy reckons this would be the icing on the cake following the two seasons where City have finished third and fourth.The Australia ace, who has made 15 WSL appearances this term, said: “We badly want to be able to have something to show for the performances we’ve put in over the last few years.Gareth Taylor is hope to guide Man City to their first WSL title win since 2016Credit: Getty“I guess our mentality has been a lot stronger this season following those missed opportunities.READ MORE SUN STORIES“We’ve had that shared experience in the past of something that you don’t want to feel again.  “Hopefully, this season is our time.” More

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    Carla Ward says leaving ‘full throttle’ Aston Villa Women’s job was a hard decision but the right one

    CARLA WARD says her decision to stand down as Aston Villa Women’s boss has been the hardest of her managerial career.The Villans gaffer, 40, who is a mother, intends to prioritise her family life when she departs at the end of this season.Carla Ward wants to prioritise other areas of her life following her departure from Aston VillaCredit: GettyWard’s Villa side are currently seventh in the Women’s Super LeagueCredit: GettyThe Villans will take on Brighton in their penultimate WSL fixture before facing Man City at Villa ParkCredit: GettyWard’s announcement yesterday afternoon came a day before her side’s clash with Brighton in their penultimate league game this term.Her team are currently seventh and six points off sixth-placed Tottenham after rallying following a difficult start to this term’s Women’s Super League campaign.Ward, who became the WSL’s side manager in 2021, said: “Managing a great club like Aston Villa has been a full-throttle job and I have always given the role 100 per cent dedication.”However, I now believe it is the right time for me to prioritise the other important things – such as my daughter and the rest of my family life. Read More Football Stories”To step down from my post here at Aston Villa has been the hardest decision of my managerial career, but I know it is the right one for my family and I.”Last season under Ward Villa achieved their highest ever finish in the top-flight in fifth spot, following 11 wins and four draws from 22 games.Results included their first ever defeats of Arsenal and Manchester City in the top tier whilst also reaching the Women’s FA Cup semis.This followed Ward taking charge after challenging 2020-21 season.Most read in FootballOne in which the team narrowly avoided relegation finishing three points and two places above the drop zone.During her tenure Ward has pulled off some astute transfer signings in a revamp of the side.Striker Rachel Daly, Canada forward Adriana Leon and ex-Arsenal midfielder Jordan Nobbs were among the players signed by the head coach.The team also added goalkeeper Daphne van Domselaar to their ranks in June last year.However, the rising Netherlands star’s first season at the club ended prematurely in March this year following surgery on her hip.Villa chiefs revealed they had made attempts to persuade Ward to remain post prior to her announcement.Villa football operations president Monchi says the club had extensive discussions with WardCredit: GettyThe club’s football operations president, Monchi said: “Carla came to us a few weeks ago and spoke of her plan to step down.“We have had extensive dialogue with her to see if there was anything we could do to persuade her to stay, but she is adamant that she wants to take a break from the game.“Therefore, on behalf of everybody at Aston Villa, I want to place on record our grateful thanks to Carla for everything she has achieved with us and wish her well for the future.” More

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    Why is Khadija Shaw called Bunny?

    KHADIJA SHAW has been in stunning form for Manchester City in the 2023/2024 season.Despite a foot injury ruling her out of the campaign at the business end, the star is set to win the Women’s Super League golden boot.Khadija Shaw has been in stunning form this seasonCredit: RexShaw has scored 21 goals in 18 matches and leads nearest challenger Lauren James by eight goals.Her performances for the league leaders have also seen her named the Football Writers Association Women’s Player of the Year.The Jamaica international won the award ahead of James to become the first City player since Nikita Parris in 2019 to do so.Shaw, who has 55 goals in 42 caps for Jamaica, joined City from Bordeaux.READ MORE ON KHADIJAShe is set to stay at the club for two more years, after penning an extension through to 2026 last summer.However, not all fans know why she does not have her name on the back of her City shirt.Instead, Shaw wears “Bunny” above the number 21 on her kit.Why is Khadija Shaw called Bunny?Shaw was given her nickname by her older brother Kentardo and now wears it on the back of her shirt.Most read in FootballKentardo gave his sister the nickname due to her love of carrots as a child.The pair were two of 13 brothers and sisters, with the City forward the youngest.Raheem Sterling shares video for Khadija Shaw welcoming her to the Man City familyShe was born on January 31, 1997.It was her brother Kentardo who taught the striker how to play football at age 10 after she started playing with her older brothers.She has since gone on to represent Jamaica at the last two Women’s World Cups, with the Reggae Girlz making the round of 16 in 2023.As of May 2024, Shaw is the team’s most capped player and all-time top scorer.WSL Golden Boot winners

    2011 – Rachel Williams, Birmingham: 14 goals
    2012 – Kim Little, Arsenal: 11 goals
    2013 – Natasha Dowie, Liverpool: 21 goals
    2014 – Karen Carney, Birmingham: 8 goals
    2015 – Beth Mead, Sunderland: 12 goals
    2016 – Eniola Aluko, Chelsea: 9 goals
    2017 (spring season) – Fran Kirby, Chelsea: 6 goals
    2017/2018 – Ellen White, Birmingham: 15 goals
    2018/2019 – Vivianne Miedema, Arsenal: 22 goals
    2019/2020 – Vivianne Miedema, Arsenal: 16 goals
    2020/2021 – Sam Kerr, Chelsea: 21 goals
    2021/2022 – Sam Kerr, Chelsea: 20 goals
    2022/2023 – Rachel Daly, Aston Villa: 22 goals More

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    Emma Hayes wants Chelsea to be ruthless against Liverpool as Blues resume push for WSL title win

    EMMA HAYES says Chelsea cannot dwell on their Champions League last four loss with their bid to retain this season’s top tier title at stake.And the Blues chief wants her side to be ruthless away at Liverpool in their first WSL game following their goalless shift on Saturday.Chelsea are looking to overhaul title rivals Manchester City and have two games in hand on the league leadersCredit: Getty
    The fixture comes four days after the Blues’ loss to Barcelona in the second leg of the Women’s Champions League semi-finalsCredit: Getty
    Matt Beard hopes to guide his side to a top-four finish in the Women’s Super League for the first time since their return to the top-flight two years agoCredit: GettyTonight, the title-holders return to domestic top tier action after their loss to Barcelona in the Champions League second leg semis.The Spanish giants’ 2-0 away win at Stamford Bridge ended Hayes’ aces’ hopes of reaching the contest’s final for the second year in a row. With their trophy double chase done and dusted, hopes of silverware rest on their push for the title.Hayes, who will leave the club at the end of this season, said: “After any loss, one of the worst things you can have is a big period of time between the loss and the next game.Read More Football Stories“We don’t have time to dwell on exiting. We’ve dealt with that on our day off and we have to continue.“We’ve got a small chance of winning the league, so we have to put everything into doing that. “Everybody’s efforts are into competing against Liverpool.”We’re not in the driving seat (for the title). We don’t have the goal difference, so as far as I’m concerned, we have to catch up.”Most read in SportThis evening the London giants resume their battle to win the WSL title for a seventh time under Hayes.Against Liverpool in the WSL Chelsea have been dominant winning 11 of their last 13 league clashes.But they face a tough test against fifth-placed Matt Beard’s Reds who are fighting for a top four finish and have lost once in their last four games.Hayes adds: “They’ve had a brilliant season, vying for the top four.“Matt is a seasoned veteran in this league and knows what the needs are. I think moving into Melwood has really helped them as a club and they’re definitely a tough, tough team.”Anything other than a win from the first of Chelsea’s last four games this term, could risk them going trophyless under Hayes for the first time since 2016.
    A Chelsea win would see Emma Hayes’ side cut Man City’s lead to three points at the WSL’s summitCredit: Getty
    However, the Blues boss, who takes charge of the USA women’s team at the end of this term, expects to see a clinical performance from her players.She said: “We have to be ruthless in the final third, and the team knows what they need to do. “We worked on executing that and holding each other to account on those things, that’s what I will look forward to in this performance.” More