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    Marc Skinner says league title is the target for Manchester United Women and dismisses criticism of training facilities

    MARC SKINNER hit back at critics calling on Manchester United “to do better” and insists his side’s aim is to win the league.And he dismissed controversy surrounding his women’s squad’s move into temporary buildings at Carrington.Marc Skinner says Man United are doing well “fantastically well” with their renovation of the club’s Carrington training complexCredit: GettySkinner says Man United are aiming to challenge for the title this season following their FA Cup win and fifth place finish last termCredit: GettyThe Red Devils will face West Ham at home in their opening game of the new WSL season which commences on September 20Credit: GettyTwo days ago Skinner, 41, shared his thoughts on Man United’s efforts last term and their pre-season preparations ahead of the Friday September 20th start of the new WSL season.His side are due to face West Ham at home in their first game of the 2024-24 Women’s Super League campaign.The Red Devils boss also reflected on the reaction to United’s women’s side’s move out of their £10m facility and into portable buildings.The temporary move in June was so their Premier League counterparts could use their site with United’s Carrington training complex undergoing a £50million renovation.Read More Football StoriesSkinner said: “You reported on it and it didn’t sound great. But it couldn’t be further from the truth.”Everyone in our club has moved. They have all moved to incorporate the growth of Carrington.”It wasn’t ready for Manchester United Women four years ago. “The club did fantastically well to spend on the new facility to get new pitches. You have to know that because it’s a historical thing.”Most read in FootballThis summer saw United’s WSL stars temporarily use England’s St George’s Park pitches for training in pre-season.This week the Red Devils’ WSL aces returned to Carrington. According to the club players will have access to refurbished dedicated women’s pitches and use of a gym previously used by the men’s side.Skinner adds: “We went to St George’s Park which was a brilliant experience as we got to gel together.”But our training pitches that we will have every day are better than St George’s Park.”Ours are newer. You would eat your breakfast off our pitches – they are incredible.”We are training in a facility that has been built on site for our players. “From my perspective, everything is growing from there.”We played Blackburn in a pre-season friendly and in the car park, Bruno Fernandes walks past.”They trained right in front of us while we ate so we got to see them as well.”He came back, asked if we had a game then he came to watch the second half after he had showered and got changed.”He spoke to all the players. We have a better relationship now because we’re all crossing over.”United’s return to training at Carrington, following a pre-season camp in Marbella, Spain, comes just over a week before their first game of the new season.Making a negative story probably feels good for everyone outside (Manchester United). We want to do better. We want to win the league.Marc Skinner Last term while they won the Women’s FA Cup for first time, they endured a difficult end to their league campaign. The team finished fifth for the first time in the top-flight after a 6-0 loss to Chelsea. This summer saw Mary Earps’ leave the club following her contract expiring with the England goalkeeper, 31, joining Paris Saint-Germain in July.And former skipper Katie Zelem, 28, left in June before joining Angel City as a free agent in August. However United have since reinforced their attacking, defensive and midfield ranks. Their summer signings include ex-Arsenal and Wolfsburg centre-back Dominique Janssen and Norway striker Elisabeth Terland who joined from Brighton. The Red Devils have also been boosted by Lioness Grace Clinton’s return following a standout spell on loan at Tottenham last term. This month the club signed Celin Bizet with the Norway forward joining from Tottenham on a three-year deal. Meanwhile full-back Gabby George has returned to fitness following her recovery from a knee ligament rupture sustained last October. And Skinner hopes George’s and Clinton’s return and his new signings can help Man United produce the form that saw them finish two points behind champions Chelsea last year. He said: “Making a negative story probably feels good for everyone outside. “They say ‘Manchester United needs to do better’.”We want to do better, we do. We want to win the league, that’s our aim.”We want to win trophies. We want to try to get into the Champions League but it’s not a given.”Following Zelem’s departure Skinner has handed the captain’s armband to Maya Le Tissier. And her United and England team-mate Ella Toone, 25, has become the team’s new vice-skipper.Since her move from Brighton, Le Tissier has played 44 top-flight games for Man United – featuring in all their WSL matches in the past two years.Alongside Toone the defender, 22, has evolved into a senior figure in the side, with both players impressing in their team’s FA Cup final defeat of Tottenham in May.Skinner added: “When I look at the two captains, Maya literally breathes football.”She embodies this unforgiving, relentless nature I want in my time.”She wants to win at all costs and is all in. She plays every minute for us.Maya Le Tissier and Ella Toone have been appointed as skipper and vice-captain of Man United’s women’s teamCredit: Getty”I wanted Tooney in there alongside her. READ MORE SUN STORIES”I felt if there is any girl or any boy that looks at Manchester United, then who better to represent it than a famous number seven that has grown up a Manchester United fan all her life.”I want this spirit so people believe in the people there and can grow with this team.” More

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    ‘Our vision is to be the best in England. This is just the start’, says London City Lionesses’ Kosovare Asllani

    KOSOVARE ASLLANI hopes London City Lionesses’ can one day claw their way to the top of club football in England. The Sweden forward was on target in her first Women’s Championship game, with her side drawing 1-1 with Newcastle. Kosovare Asllani scored her first competitive goal for London City Lionesses in her first Women’s Championship gameCredit: GettyAsllani and Newcastle skipper Demi Stokes captained their sides in their season opener at Hayes LaneCredit: GettyLondon City will visit Blackburn next whilst Newcastle will host Sheffield United in their second Championship game this termCredit: GettyThe London City skipper, who made her first competitive appearance following a June move from AC Milan, said: “The vision is to be the best in England and this is just the start.”Even though we are a Championship team, we don’t want to be treated as one.”We demand one hundred per cent professionalism. That’s why I am here and the other girls as well.”Asllani’s 39th-minute strike, which cancelled out Shania Hayles’ opener for the visitors, was her first goal in her first competitive game for her side.Read More Football Stories London owner Michelle Kang was among the football powerbrokers watching from the stands at Hayes Lane Stadium.The American businesswoman, who also owns Washington Spirit and Lyon Women was joined by Women’s Professional Leagues Ltd (WPLL) chief Nikki Doucet and WPLL chair Dawn Airey.Asllani added: “It was great to score my first goal and help the team when we were 1-0 down. I think we have even more in us.”We’re in the beginning of building something here.Most read in Football”We still have a lot to do in terms of building the facilities and it’s an ongoing project which will be done as soon as possible to give us the best resources.”I feel it’s something special that we won’t have to demand things in the future. “Michelle understands what we need and will give us everything we need to create a successful team.”I think that’s the coolest part, that it’s a woman investing.”Of the journey London City are embarking on, head coach Jocelyn Precheur said: “It’s not a new chapter, it’s a new book that we are writing.”With all the respect I have for London City before Michele bought the club, we cannot be compared to a club like Newcastle, it’s like the two opposites.”We have everything to build, we have fans to seduce and convince to follow us, a history to create, so it was the first page of the new story.”It could have been better, it could have been worse, but anyway the first match is done and I hope the journey will be long and beautiful.”Newcastle’s first appearance in the Championship saw Becky Langley hand competitive debuts to Lasses captain Demi Stokes, defender Deanna Cooper and goalscorer Hayles.The trio are among the club’s new signings this summer with Stokes joining after nine-years at Manchester City, and Cooper moving from Reading following their relegation to the third tier last season.Newcastle boss Langley said: “Shania is an exciting player and she took her chance really well. “I thought Demi and Deanna were both phenomenal. They bring a calmness to the group.”Deanna handled the threat in behind really well. “They’re great and very experienced, including Deanna in terms of her time at Chelsea.”It’s great to learn from her and she tells me a lot about when she worked with Emma Hayes. “And Demi is phenomenal in terms of how she leads the group and the quality she brings on the pitch.”Both London City and Newcastle have undergone some changes in recent years following the teams benefitting from financial backing after coming under new ownership.London City Lionesses boss Jocelyn Precheur wants his team to create a new story togetherCredit: GettyAnd Langley hailed the investment that has been sunk into her side and their rivals with both among the teams tipped for WSL promotion.READ MORE SUN STORIESThe Newcastle gaffer added: “It’s fantastic for both teams to have that financial and emotional investment.”We’re excited by our investment and that we’re still pumping money into the women’s team to get to the WSL as quickly as possible.” More

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    ‘When it comes to Sunderland versus Newcastle, it’s going to be tough’, says Magpies goalkeeper Claudia Moan

    GETTING “a bit of grief” over her summer transfer to Newcastle from Sunderland was a scenario Claudia Moan had prepared herself for.However the Magpies goalkeeper, 25, is determined to put any negative noise to the back of her mind and embrace life with the Women’s Championship’s newest side.Newcastle will play their first game in the Women’s Championship at 2:00pm today when they take on London City LionessesCredit: GettyGoalkeeper Claudia Moan says her transfer to Newcastle from Sunderland was about setting herself a new challenge.Becky Langley’s Newcastle will be among the sides chasing a spot in the Women’s Super League having clinched back-to-back promotionCredit: GettyMoan’s July switch to the Tyneside club follows a standout season with her old sideThe shot stopper, who began her senior club career at Sunderland five years ago, played a significant role in her former club’s push for promotion to the top tier last term. Moan kept ten clean sheets in 22 Championship games with the Black Cats in the thick of a five-way battle for a WSL spot, finishing five points behind division winners Crystal Palace. It was a feat that saw her win the second tier’s Golden Glove prize three months before her move to a Newcastle team that clinched back-to-back promotions under head coach Becky Langley.Read More Football StoriesMoan, whose new side face London City Lionesses in their first game of the season at 2:00pm today side, admits she had to block out some of the negative reaction to her move.She said: “When it (news of my transfer) reached some the men’s team fans, the first week wasn’t the best with a lot of people with their own opinions.”It’s one of those things where you have to be aware that you are always going to get a bit of grief.”I kept off my phone in the first week (after my move). It’s something I should have been excited about.Most read in Football”But there are people who try and spoil it for you because they are looking at it the wrong way. It’s football at the end of the day.Newcastle’s leap to the second tier will see them go toe-to-toe with the Black Cats for the first time in the Women’s Championship on October 13.And the match could see Moan in action against her former club for the first time since her transfer to the Tyneside giants.She adds: “For me I have to put it at the back of my mind. “I know that when it comes to Sunderland-vs-Newcastle it’s going to be a tough day especially for me.”And it’s just (about) trying to block out the people who don’t see it for what it is, “The people who are trying to say I’m a traitor and this, that and the other. Some people have only seen me play for Sunderland.”What they don’t know is I have been at Newcastle two times before this.“I’ve been at Newcastle, then Sunderland, then Newcastle and then Sunderland, but that’s not picked up on because I was playing for development teams.”But now I’m in the senior team, it’s like I’m now a traitor and this, that and the other.”For Moan the motivation for move is about setting herself a new challenge within the Women’s Championship.And she believes Newcastle, who along with London City Lionesses are being tipped as promotion contenders, will have a target on their backs.Moan said: “I think every team’s enemy is Newcastle. It’s expected and because the team got a double promotion.”In this league it’s whoever wants it most on the day. It’s a very, very hard league.”The top teams could draw or could get beat by teams at the bottom because you’re either trying to survive (a fight against) relegation, or you’re trying to get promoted. “There’s never an easy game, it’s always hard.”Along with London City, who last December were acquired by American business tycoon Michelle Kang, who also owns US side Washington Spirit, the Magpies are one of the most minted sides in the division.The women’s team went full-time in June last year after being officially assimilated into the club two years ago following Newcastle being taken over by a Saudi-led consortium in 2021.  Following back-to-back promotions over the last two years, Moan’s new club have demonstrated their intent in terms of trying achieve promotion for the third season in a row.Recent signings include ex-Man City full-back Demi Stokes and ex-Chelsea and Reading defender Deanna Cooper, both of whom have experience of winning WSL titles.And the club have also shown their faith in Langley’s leadership by giving their women’s team boss a new long-term contract.Moan said: “Becky and the team have made it quite clear, especially after the double-promotion that they do want to go for promotion.“We know it’s going to be a hard season and you have to work hard and fight for it, and that it might not happen, but we want to at least get into the top four.“We want to get as high as we possibly can and make a good impactlike Southampton did when they came up.“They shot right to the top and stayed up there and I don’t see why Newcastle can’t do that this season.”Former AC Milan midfielder Kosovare Asllani is among the experienced international players who joined London City this yearCredit: RexToday’s trip to Hayes Lane for Langley’s side will see them come up against a side managed by former Paris Saint-Germain Women’s boss Jocelyn Precheur.READ MORE SUN STORIESHis team have boosted their attacking options this summer signing Sweden international forward Kosovare Asllani from AC Milan. This week the club signed forward Isobel Goodwin from Sheffield United for an undisclosed fee thought to be a record figure for a Women’s Championship side. More

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    Leah Williamson backs Arsenal to handle Women’s Champions League qualifier pressure in clash with Rangers

    LEAH WILLIAMSON insists Arsenal aim to avoid the hurt of a Champions League qualifier exit when they face Rangers. The Gunners host Scotland’s top-flight leaders tomorrow evening with a place in the first round qualifying final at stake.Leah Williamson and Arsenal are targeting a win against Rangers in their Women’s Champions League first round qualifier duelCredit: GettyRangers are top of the Scottish Women’s Premier League after five wins from their first five games this termCredit: RexThe 7:30pm Meadow Park clash comes almost a year after Williamson’s side were knocked out on penalties last term in the contest’s qualifier stage by French side Paris FC.And the Arsenal centre-back, 27, who was then working her way to back fitness from a ruptured knee ligament, insists her team are eager to get the job done this time around.  Williamson said: “Last year was a hurtful situation. We were left to regret that for the rest of the year.”Everyone knows what it feels like to lose, no one wants to feel like that again.Read More Football Stories “But with this team, one of the benefits, or one of the strengths of the team, is the intensity that we’ve played at.”And when pressure arrives, that sort of tension can be taken out on the way that we play.”The last time Williamson featured in a Champions League fixture for her club was in March 2023.Back then she helped the Gunners overturn a 1-0 quarter-final first-leg deficit against Bayern Munich.Most read in FootballThey sealed a 2-1 aggregate victory in a second-leg clash at the Emirates.And it was Williamson’s backheeled assist that teed up Frida Maanum’s stunning top corner strike which put the game to bed.The defender, who made her senior Arsenal debut in a Champions League last eight duel with Birmingham ten years ago added: “That night of football was incredible.”It was the first time I think I really felt the real magic of the Champions League with overturning a 1-0 deficit.”There were so many elements. Frida’s goal was incredible.”And it was the first time on a night like that, with that many people coming out to watch us, when there was rain and it was cold. “But that is actually my core memory when I think about playing in the Champions League. That’s the last game I played in it.”Tomorrow night, regardless of it being a qualifier and not quarter-final, that does not matter to me. “It’s Champions League and I’m very excited to get back involved. “And the opportunity of playing in those knockout games is special because it offers you those special moments if you are on the right side of them.”Arsenal will be without the services of forward Beth Mead and defender Steph Catley with the duo both ruled out due to injury. However the team will have Netherlands goalkeeper Daphne van Domselaar in their squad along with new forwards Mariona Caldentey and Rosa Kafaji. The Wednesday evening game will pit Jonas Eidevall’s Gunners against a Rangers side with five wins from five games in the Scottish Women’s Premier League.The team are coached by former Arsenal midfielder Jo Potter who also guided her players to a Scottish Women’s Premier League Cup win in March via a 4-1 defeat of Partick Thistle.Eidevall, 41, adds: “They were very, very close to knocking out Benfica who we know are a good European team.“We know the qualification stages is not easy. We need to bring our very best from the first second in the game to the very last, so it’s no underestimating opponents from us.”The victors of tomorrow’s game will face Atletico Madrid or Rosenborg BK in Saturday’s first round qualifier final.And while boss Eidevall sees the push for a WSL title as his team’s “bread and butter”, reaching the Champions League group stage is a priority.He adds: “If you look at football as a global phenomenon, Champions League is what makes European football so special.”It’s what makes the whole world want to come to Europe and compete. “Of course, if I look it (the game) the league (in England) is our bread and butter.”That has to be our foundation. That has to be our main target – to win the (Women’s Super) League.Arsenal boss Jonas Eidevall is eager to see his side reach the Champions League group stageCredit: Getty”But Europe always has to be the vision and it’s going to bring the toughest challenges, it’s going to be knockout football and down to moments.READ MORE SUN STORIES”And it’s the jeopardy of that as well that makes football so exciting.”As a club, I very much see us as a European club then you need to be a part of the competition and be present in the group stages.” More

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    Women’s football team ‘refuse to play’ after controversial signing of transgender goalie

    A WOMEN’S football team appears to have refused to play after their controversial signing of a trans goalie.Sutton United were due to field Blair Hamilton, a 6ft biological male, against Ebbsfleet on Sunday.A women’s football match was postponed after outrage over Sutton United’s signing of a 34-year-old transgender goalkeeperTrans goalkeeper Blair Hamilton has faced protests during spells at two other teamsBut Sutton postponed within three hours of the 2pm kick-off saying they could not field a team but offered no further explanation.However, it is understood the cancellation was related to disquiet about newly signed Hamilton.The lofty keeper, who appeared for the University of Aberdeen’s men’s side and Saltdean United Women, has faced protests during spells at two other teams.Ebbsfleet’s chief executive Damian Irvine said of the postponement: “Very disappointed to be advised this by Sutton United Women.READ MORE ON FOOTBALL“A full hour later, they’ve advised their own fans so I’m so sorry for those planning on setting off. We do our best to promote and support the sport but this doesn’t help.”Sutton were approached for comment yesterday.In 2022, their trans manager Lucy Clark, 51, floated the possibility of a team fielding only trans players, saying: “How good is that?”Former Olympic swimmer Sharron Davies condemned Hamilton’s signing as “irresponsible and dangerous”.Most read in FootballShe said on X: “If you’re prepared to play in a football team fielding males, you’re prepared to go along with cheating and an increased risk of injury to opponents.”Landmark Legal Changes: TRANS Athletes Banned? More

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    Former Jamaica ace hopes new guide for mums in football leads to better support for female players with children

    CHEYNA MATTHEWS hopes new guidelines for mums in football will make it “less taboo” for female players to bring their children to sports events.The former Jamaica player, 30, shared her thoughts as part of ‘The Postpartum Return to Play’ guide published by global players’ union Fifpro.Sara Bjork Gunnarsdottir, who won a landmark maternity pay case last year, is among the players who fed into Fifpro’s new guideCredit: ReutersCheyna Matthews (left) hopes Fifpro’s guide will help make it less taboo for players who are mums to bring children into football environmentsCredit: APThe 48-page guide, published today, was produced with input from current and former elite players who are parents, including Matthews, who is a mother-of-three.Other players who are mums and shared their experiences include ex-Iceland midfielder Sara Bjork Gunnarsdottir, who won a maternity pay claim case against French giants Lyon last January.The guide provides information on topics such as sleep hygiene, breastfeeding and pelvic health. It also provides advice on nutrition for players for during and after pregnancy, as well as management of mental wellbeing, and returning to exercise post-pregnancy.Read More Football StoriesThe guide includes insights from experts on pregnancy and reproductive health, women’s football and Fifa maternity regulations.And Matthews, who played for Jamaica at the 2019 and 2023 World Cups, hopes it will lead to better support for female footballers wanting to blend their roles as mothers and elites athletes.The former forward, said: “For me, I tried to keep my children away from the club environment because I didn’t want to be looked at as the mum, I wanted to be looked at as a professional.”I think that was probably my biggest challenge – finding that balance of how often do I have my children around, do they travel with me?Most read in Football”It’s those kinds of things and I just worked with my family and the support and resources that I had outside of the team to make it fit what I felt like I should do in my professional environment.”These guidelines will really help, in terms of having the professional life and the family life intersect, where it’s not as taboo to have your child travel with you on a trip. “And it’s not considered a distraction and there’s a space for it.”Last month in Paris retired United States sprint star Allyson Felix opened the first nursery to be set up in an Olympic village.The seven-time Olympic gold-medallist told NBC the idea for this at the Paris games “was top of mind to support athletes are mothers”.Felix, who won an election to represent athletes on the IOC, said: “It’s here so that mothers and families feel supported.”Having some normalcy is great, just to have an actual space dedicated for this.”Last month Allyson Felix opened the first nursery to provided in an Olympic Games villageCredit: ReutersMatthews, who has 18 senior Jamaica caps, hopes Fifpro’s new guidelines will open doors for similar spaces at football tournaments.READ MORE SUN STORIESThe forward, whose former clubs include Washington Spirit, Racing Louisville and Chicago RedStars, adds: “Having the childcare centre for the Olympians is huge.”I can just see with the (Fifpro) guideline how it will open doors for maybe sponsors and different supporters to have these experiences for players in the football environment as well.” More

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    Sonia Bompastor praises Chelsea for frustrating Arsenal and says more work needs be to done ahead of WSL season

    SONIA BOMPASTOR is keen to keep building Chelsea’s team spirit following an unbeaten start to her Blues reign.It is a case of so far good two months into the Blues’ chief’s reign with her team beating Arsenal in their first friendly since she took charge in July.Chelsea have picked up two wins from their first two friendly games under Sonia BompastorCredit: GettyThe Blues will face Feyenoord in their third pre-season friendly this summer before the start of the new WSL season next monthCredit: GettyBompastor, who took over from Emma Hayes, has notched up two friendly wins including a 1-0 defeat of the Gunners during a United States pre-season tourSandy Baltimore’s close-range, walloped effort, following by a clever intervention from Maika Hamano, was enough to seal victory last night despite a fight-back from their opponents.Bompastor, whose side host Feyenoord in a September 7 friendly, said: “What I take from the game is we worked really hard as a team.”Even if we had some difficult moments, we were able to manage them.Read More Football Stories “There is a good team spirit in times like that and of course the result is good, even if we know we still need to work. “These two games – are good games to build on and progress.Of Baltimore’s first goal in a Chelsea shirt, she added: “I feel really happy for her because it’s always something special to have the opportunity to score for your first goal with your new team.”It will give her some confidence and it’s always good for her to get highlighted. That’s a good thing.”Most read in FootballThe result left the Gunners, who begin their push for a Champions League group stage place next week, with a few things to ponder in terms of their attack.Star forward Beth Mead withdrew last night’s game shortly before kick-off and Stina Blackstenius is out of match action as she works her back from a hip issue.Arsenal boss Jonas Eidevall told the supporters site Arseblog: “When I summarise this trip there are a lot of positives but the clear negative for us is that we have poor player availability.”We come away from this trip disappointed that we haven’t been able to nurture more of the key relationships that we want to have this year.”We need to get players back on the pitch because to have a fast start, we need those relationships.”Off the back of Chelsea’s 3-1 win against National Women’s Soccer League champions Gotham FC, the France-born boss made use of most of the squad at her disposal.Lauren James was a notable absentee with the player missing the match due to an unspecified injury.But the forward is expected to be okay following Chelsea’s return to London.Eleven substitutes featured for Bompastor in a match that underlined the attacking and defensive depth of one of Europe’s most intimidating sides.Among the starters was Japan playmaker Maika Hamano, one of the best performer on the night, who provided the assist for Baltimore after pinching the ball off Kim Little.Lucy Bronze and teenage Netherlands midfielder Wieke Kaptein were also among the new Blues who started, with Kaptein, 18, at times controlling the midfield in the game’s early stages.Following Baltimore’s 48th minute strike Arsenal took control of the game. Jonas Eidevall will be hoping for a clinical response from Arsenal when they face Rangers in the Champions League qualifiersCredit: GettyThis followed the introduction of Frida Maanum and summer signing Mariona Caldentey, with the ex-Barcelona forward causing problems on the left flank.READ MORE SUN STORIESWhile they dominated with Alessia Russo and Caitlin Foord lively in attack, the Gunners were unable to make their dominance count with Chelsea thwarting them in the final third.This is something Eidevall will be eager to rectify ahead of the team’s Champions League first round qualifier clash with Rangers on September 4. More

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    Watch wild mid-game punch-up involving women’s football star who stuns fans with bikini photos on Instagram

    A WOMEN’S college football match descended into chaos as two opponents started BRAWLING mid-game.During a match between Rutgers and UMass on Sunday, punches were thrown between two players after the game was briefly paused for a foul from Rutgers senior Gia Girman.A brawl broke out between two college football playersCredit: ESPNGia Girman and Ashley Lamond were involved in a shoving match after a foul by GirmanCredit: ESPNThe pair then went tumbling to the groundCredit: ESPNThe ref then sent both players offCredit: ESPNA foul was called against Girman in the 55th minute of the game when she brought down an opponent from behind.UMass senior Ashley Lamond then went to try and get the ball from under Girman, seemingly kicking it while it was still under her. The pair then engaged in a shoving match with one another before grabbing each other and tumbling to the floor.The referee rushed over to try and pull them apart, but punches were seen being thrown by both Girman and Lamond as they grappled on the floor.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLTeam-mates eventually also stepped in to separate them.The pair were then issued their marching orders with a red card each.The ugly scenes seemed to incense their teams too, with four more yellow cards being dished out in the final 35 minutes.UMass went on to win the game 1-0 thanks to a goal from Bella Recinos to hand them their first win of the season.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSMeanwhile, the defeat consigned Rutgers to their first defeat of the campaign.The Scarlet Knights match report mentioned a “scrap” in the 55th minute but gave no further detail.Every Premier League club’s most famous and also most surprising fanGirman is studying Labour Studies at Rutgers and promotes her fledgling sporting career by posting on social media, including some stunning bikini snaps.The Women’s Super League in England kicks off on September 20.Girman is a senior at Rutgers collegeCredit: Instagram @gia.girmanShe is doing Labour StudiesCredit: Instagram @gia.girmanShe has more than 4,000 followers on InstagramCredit: Instagram @gia.girman More