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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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    Ex-Man United stopper Chamberlain hails Casey Stoney for turning club into ‘title contenders’

    SIOBHAN CHAMBERLAIN has praised Manchester United boss Casey Stoney for turning the club into WSL title contenders.
    And the ex-United keeper reckons Stoney’s development of young starlets in her side has been instrumental in the team’s ascent this season.

    Chamberlain thinks Stoney deserves praise for making United title contenders this termCredit: PA:Press Association

    Chamberlain believes Stoney has brought the best out of the young rising stars in her teamCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Chamberlain reckons United does not have the squad depth enjoyed by their title rivals.
    And the former England Women’s keeper believes the club’s title assault has surprised some within the game.
    Chamberlain, 37, told the Press Association: “It’s definitely happened a lot quicker than I think a lot of people would have expected.
    “I don’t think people would have necessarily thought they’d be competing for the title this season.

    “You look at Chelsea, Arsenal, Manchester City – the strength in depth they have is probably better than Manchester United.
    “But what United have done well is use the squad they’ve got and developed them.
    “Casey has developed those players – young players who probably weren’t recognised as much as they are now.
    “She’s developed them into quality players who are performing week in, week out, and that’s one of the biggest things, the consistency of performance that you’ve seen from Manchester United this season.”

    Despite her optimism, Chamberlain feels that the WSL trophy will be out of the Red Devils’ hands this season, due to the absence of star forward Tobin Heath.
    The World Cup winner, 32, has been pivotal to United’s success this term, scoring four goals in just eight games.
    But the USA ace is currently out of action with an ankle injury.
    Chamberlain said: “I think she (Tobin Heath) has been outstanding. You saw when City were 2-0 up the way she invigorated that team and drove them on. I think she’s a huge miss for them.
    “I think if United had Tobin Heath and Alessia Russo, they are two players that could give them that cutting edge to help them win the league.
    “Without them, I’m not sure they necessarily have the strength in depth.”
    Chamberlain is confident her former club will finish in the top three and secure Champions League qualification ahead of next season.
    The former England stopper added: “I think they will definitely be up there in that top three, and if they get that, I’m sure they will be delighted.”
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    Chamberlain reckons Tobin Heath’s absence through injury could affect United’s title chancesCredit: PA:Press Association
    Chamberlain became a part of the club’s history when she was named in their first-ever women’s team in 2018.
    She and Stoney had previously worked together in England’s national team before reuniting at the Red Devils.
    But she missed the 2019/20 season after falling pregnant and although she expressed her desire to return, she terminated her contract by mutual consent in July 2020.
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    Man City vs Man Utd FREE: Live stream, TV channel, team news and kick-off time for Women’s Super League clash

    MANCHESTER UNITED head across the city to face old rivals Manchester City in a massive Women’s Super League match.
    Both sides sit just below league-leaders Chelsea but whoever comes out on top will put immense pressure on the Blues. City are bang in form, having won their last six league games on the bounce.

    Man Utd and Man City sit second and third in the WSL tableCredit: PA:Press Association
    What time does Man City vs Man Utd kick-off?
    Man Utd’s visit to rivals Man City will get underway from 7pm on Friday, February 12.
    The game will take place at the Academy Stadium in Manchester.
    There will be no fans in attendance because of the nationwide coronavirus lockdown.
    What channel is it and can it be live streamed?
    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.
    Can I watch for FREE?
    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.
    Or you can cancel the trial at any time during the three months by texting STOP SPORT to 150.

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    Man Utd ace Lauren James urges social media giants to ‘wake up’ to online racist abuse threat

    LAUREN JAMES has condemned the appalling racist abuse she received on social media.  
    And the Manchester United ace is urging online platforms to stop bigoted trolls creating anonymous accounts to target individuals. 

    Manchester United’s Lauren James wants to see tougher action against racist abuse on social media platformsCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    In a column for the Telegraph, the England starlet opened up on her pride in her skin colour and her experience of racism in the past. 
    And the Red Devils playmaker, 19, wants platforms such as Facebook, Instagram and Twitter to prevent users who post vile messages from hiding behind fake identities. 
    The Lionesses player – whose brother, Chelsea full-back Reece, also received online racist abuse – was sent monkey emojis from an Instagram user.
    James wrote: “Over the weekend was the first time that I’d experienced racist abuse on social media. 

    “But it wasn’t the first time that I’d been made to feel aware of the colour of my skin. 
    “Part of me has wondered if we as athletes can take control of this by coming offline, by deleting our social media accounts. 
    “But the other part, the stronger part, says no. It would show the trolls that they are winning, and we can’t let that happen. 
    “I’m 19 years old and I’m sitting here, writing about racist abuse. 

    “All because of the colour of my skin. It is mad. I’m proud of my skin, I love my skin colour. But when I saw the comments on my Instagram feed, it hurt.
    “Facebook have announced that they will take tougher sanctions on abusive messages. 

    Casey Stoney has backed James for speaking out against online racist abuseCredit: PA:Press Association

    “It’s a great start but more needs to be done by social media platforms to put an end to this.”
    James, who has been described by Uefa as one of Europe’s most talented young footballers, says she has been touched by the support she has received from within the game. 
    This includes staunch backing from United Women’s boss Casey Stoney who called for government and social media companies to take action. 
    Officials at United have also come out strongly in support of James whose WSL team are set for a derby clash with Manchester City. 
    On its web site, the club wrote: “Everyone at Manchester United is proud of Lauren for speaking out about her awful experiences, and will continue to support and back her in every way possible.” 
    James is among a growing list of black footballers who have received foul messages online this term. 
    Other players include Marcus Rashford, Anthony Martial and Axel Tuanzebe from United’s men’s side. 
    In response to growing concern from players and the FA, Instagram says it is introducing new measures which include removing the accounts of people who send abusive messages. 

    Man Utd star Axel Tuanzebe has also been subjected to vile racist comments onlineCredit: Sportimage
    And the government says “huge fines” could be imposed on social media firms who fail to protect users from racist abuse. 
    Digital Secretary Oliver Dowden said: “For too long the world’s most popular and powerful social media companies have failed to tackle the stream of horrific racist attacks on their platforms.
    “I welcome Instagram’s improved policies but racist abuse is still a fact of life for too many people and more has to be done across the board to stamp it out.”
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    Meet Adekite Fatuga-Dada, who has spent HALF her life at Watford as the Hornets’ longest serving player

    ADEKITE FATUGA-DADA has dedicated almost half her life to Watford – but to her it’s meant more than just a shirt. 
    The Hornets icon has been at the club since she was a fresh-faced 12-year-old, when the yellow and black kit barely fit her.

    Harrow-born Adekite Fatuga-Dada is Watford Women’s longest serving player at just 24

    The midfielder was scouted at the Hornets at eight-years-old

    As the Golden Girls’ longest serving player, at just 24-years-old, she has always wanted to give something back to the heart of where her story began.
    Growing up, Adekite was glued to her uncle’s side, watching him play football in the local park in Harrow, while kicking a ball about by herself on the sidelines. 
    Back then she didn’t even know girls football existed – before she was scouted at her school’s Safer Neighbourhoods programme.
    Adekite told SunSport: “The community gave a lot to me in terms of the Watford Trust. 

    “That’s how I got into this world of women’s football that I didn’t know about when I was younger.
    “I went to a few events at Harrow High School and they just saw me having a kickabout.
    “Someone came up to me and said ‘you do know, you could go to the Watford Centre of Excellence’, and I didn’t even know that existed at the time.
    “I am a product of the community and I just want to give back and anything they ever asked me to do I’m more than happy to do.”

    Adekite is pushing for promotion with her childhood club
    Adekite arrived at Watford in 2008, before enjoying a successful stint in the Gunners’ Under-17s side, where she lifted the Youth FA Cup trophy. 
    She then returned home to the Hornets in 2015 and has stayed put ever since. 
    “I get told I’m the longest standing Watford player at 24-years-old but I didn’t even know!
    “The club’s Centre of Excellence has held my career up in a sense, it allowed me to go to Arsenal and to win things and to come back and play football. 
    “We are very structured and professional in the way we run now.
    “I just want to be part of it, it’s a club that I love, it’s close to my heart and I’ve grown up here, so for me it’s a no-brainer to stay.”

    Adekite lives and breathes Manchester United, having followed in her uncle’s footsteps as a diehard fan. 
    As a youngster, she would be huddled around the television, never missing a game, and belting out chants with him. 
    She said: “Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is a legend in my eyes, he was always one of my favourite players. 
    “His chant honestly always used to be my favourite.
    “I won’t sing it but it was like, ‘You are my Solskjaer, my only Solskjaer’ – to the tune of You are My Sunshine.
    “I’ve been to Old Trafford once in 2008 and that day Cristiano Ronaldo scored a really good goal and I always remember it so well.”

    Adekite radiates positivity, is generous with the local community and infectiously kind – but when it comes to football she is searingly honest. 
    So it comes as no surprise that the outspoken North London ace is setting her sights on a life in punditry one day.
    She added: “It’s something I’ve always wanted to do and I’ve spoken to a lot of people out there about it.
    “I love football and I love to share views and bounce ideas and opinions off other people. 
    “There are women there doing it now and you always need that trailblazer like Alex Scott, talking about football in a typically male environment.”
    The Hornets are sitting pretty at the top of the women’s third division. 
    But they are unable to train or play at the moment, after the government branded all women’s football below the Championship as “non elite” amid the coronavirus crisis. 
    Adekite explained: “Obviously we don’t think of ourselves as non-elite, but I do understand the position and that a line has to be drawn somewhere.
    “It’s just unfortunate that we were under that line, but there’s more important things than football happening right now which we all understand.
    “I feel for the FA as it’s a tough position to be in.”

    The midfield maestro reckons Watford will soon be dominating the Championship and even the WSL one day – as they push for promotion this term.
    It’s no shock that the Golden Girls have been tearing up the third tier.
    They have spent two-years sharing the plush, state of the art facilities at the London Colney base with the men’s side. 
    Which is another reason why Adekite has pledged her loyalty to the club for so many years. 
    She said: “The path that we’ve taken up recently makes it such an exciting place as a young player to be. 
    “We have to give a lot of credit to our coaches, like Armand Kavaja who took over at a not so great time and persevered with it.
    “But now I think in terms of our professionalism and structure we’re miles ahead of where we should be.
    “I believe we have more than enough footballing ability in our squad to compete in the leagues above us.
    “We’ve put things in place where we won’t just be another name, but we will be competing to be back where we belong.”

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    Man City ace Esme Morgan says playing with local boys’ team in her teens taught her the ‘mental side’ of the game

    ESME MORGAN has revealed playing for a local boys’ team in her teens helped her develop mental strength.
    And the Manchester City defender reckons the experience has added a harder edge to her game.

    Morgan says playing in a boys team during her teens gave her mental strengthCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    The England Under-21 ace reckons some of her opponents did not appreciate being “shown up by a girl” and had no qualms about flying in with a hard tackle.
    In an Olympic Channel interview, Morgan said: “I played with my local boys’ team until I turned 15.
    “Playing with the boys toughens you up because if they can stick a tough tackle on you, they will.
    “I don’t think they ever like being shown up by a girl.”

    But the Sheffield-born starlet thinks those tough duels with the boys helped as they added new dimensions to her game.
    She said that as they all got older, she wasn’t able to compete with them physically
    And this change forced her to have to think quicker and read the game.
    It is a skill she has put to good use for third-placed City who take on title rivals Manchester United next.

    Morgan continued: “I think it probably teaches you a lot about the mental side of the game, like speed of thought and reading the game.

    Morgan says she enjoys the ‘physical aspect’ of taking on her opponents on the pitchCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    “Because when you reach a certain age, you can’t compete with the boys physically.”
    Despite the bumps and bruises, Morgan has no complaints and now relishes the rough and tumble of football.
    She added: “I really like the physical aspect of a game. I think when you can get into a good battle with your direct opponent, it’s always fun to see who can come out on top.”

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    Burnley keeper Bracewell hails Clarets’ plans to run women’s team and push for Championship promotion

    LAURA BRACEWELL has thrown her weight behind the Clarets’ plans to turn Burnley’s women’s team into a professional outfit. 
    Alan Pace, whose firm completed a £200m December takeover of the Clarets’ Prem side, is targeting promotion to the Women’s Championship for the squad.

    Laura Bracewell is pleased with the Clarets plans for Burnley FC Women

    Burnley owner Alan Pace wants to see the Clarettes reach the Women’s Championship in four yearsCredit: PA:Press Association

    The Clarettes won back-to-back promotions to reach the Women’s National League Northern Division last term.
    And the team, established in 1995, are currently eighth in the third tier of the women’s game. 
    Bracewell, Burnley’s captain and goalkeeper said: “I think it’s absolutely fantastic the club has taken the team under their banner.”
    “We have been very successful over the past few seasons.

    “I think now we have the backing of the club we will be able to reach that next level. 
    “Myself and the team are looking forward to what the future holds and bringing further success to the club.” 
    The Clarettes have seen their season put on ice due to the Covid crisis and the national lockdown.
    As part of the club’s plans, the squad will now share the Barnfield Training Centre used by Sean Dyche’s Prem players. 

    And a Women’s Academy is due to be created with Burnley seeking to transform the team into a “hotbed for future talent”. 

    The move to professionalise the side has been firmly backed by Burnley owner Alan Pace. 
    The Clarets chairman is a managing partner of US investment company ALK capital who acquired an 84% stake in Burnley for £200million in December 2020. 
    Pace said: “Burnley FC is an inclusive club for all and today’s announcement signals our intent to put women’s football at the very heart of it.
    “Over the coming seasons, we will fully support and invest in our new women’s football strategy, with the ambition to gain promotion to the FA Women’s Championship within four years and ultimately become a full-time professional outfit.”
    Burnley says its efforts are part of its plans to help the team reach the Women’s Championship by 2025.   
    Former England goalie Rachel Brown-Finnis and Sheffield United ace Naomi Hartley are among the side’s famous former players. 

    Burnley Women will share training facilities with Sean Dyche’s Prem sideCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Burnley are currently 17th in the Premier LeagueCredit: Rex Features
    Matt Bee, Burnley FC Women’s manager added: “Today’s announcement is exciting for all aspirational young footballers in Burnley, with the club demonstrating real ambition within the women’s game and a commitment to invest in infrastructure and development over the coming seasons.”
    The daily running of the women’s team is set to move away from Burnley FC in the Community as part of the move. 
    Officials at the club also plan to secure new corporate partners for the side. 

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