Liverpool Ladies fell to their 3rd straight
defeat as goals from Izzy Christianson and Natasha Harding kept Manchester
City’s title dreams alive with just 2 games remaining of the Women’s Super
League season.
There were 3 changes to the side beaten by Arsenal Ladies at
the weekend, Ingrid Ryland coming into an otherwise unchanged back line with
Martha Harris at right-back, Gemma Bonner and Satara Murray in the centre and
Libby Stout in goal.
Katie Zelem dropped to the bench in favour of Lucy
Staniforth, who would partner Katrin Omarsdottir in midfield while Line
Smorsgard came in for Ashley Hodson on the left of the attack – Kate Longhurst
on the right with Rosie White playing behind Natasha Dowie.
Manchester City are a side high on confidence after a run of
10 wins in 11 games, yet for the majority of the opening 45 minutes Liverpool’s
defence stood strong. Bonner stopping Bronze in the opening minute, Staniforth
with a clever interception at the edge of the area and Murray picking up a low
pass looking for Natasha Harding.
Harris had had a great game in the previous league match
against Arsenal and continued to impress here, tasked with marking the tricky
Nikita Parris and containing her throughout the 90 minutes.
On the wing Harris would also face City left-back Demi
Stokes, who had played well during her sides 1-0 win over Sunderland on Sunday
but, like Parris, Stokes met her match in Harris and was limited to crossing
early – not threatening Liverpool.
When in possession Liverpool looked to attack down the right
of the pitch, with Harris winning successive throw-ins early on in the half and
using these to edge further up the touchline, linking with Longhurst who would
win the first corner of the game.
The home side were playing high up the pitch, Jill Scott in
particular looking to be playing further forward than usual and seemingly
camping out by the back post for the majority of the first half. In retaliation
to this Reds captain Bonner urged her team mates forward to play a higher
defensive line.
City continued to enjoy most of the games chances, Stout
came off her line to prevent Harding connecting with a Scott through ball,
Bonner put in an excellently timed sliding challenge in the box and Harris
continued to win her battles with Parris. Stout also denied Harding at the near
post before Murray did well to stay on her feet and win the ball off Parris 18
yards out.
On the stroke of half-time, City would take the lead;
Christianson firing past Stout after a trademark move from former Liverpool
defender Lucy Bronze – who had powered forward from right-back before cutting
the ball back into the path of Christianson. Liverpool were incensed as just
moments earlier a foul had been given against the Reds in the box after a good
delivery from a White corner.
Half-time – Manchester City Women 1 – 0 Liverpool Ladies
Liverpool came under fire again in the second half, Stout
strongly punching away a Christianson corner before brilliantly saving at close
range from Harding – the rebound from Christianson blocked by Bonner, who also
stopped another Bronze cross meeting its target.
Harding was leading the City front line in the absence of
Toni Duggan, who Man City announced yesterday will miss the remainder of this
season with an ankle injury. Harding herself only recently returned from injury
and continued to test the Reds defence – Murray getting across and in front of
the Welsh international to prevent her getting a shot in and then a low cross
intercepted by Harris and cleared by Murray.
Shortly after a quick City counter-attack in which
Staniforth was booked for a challenge on Christianson, Harding would double her
side’s lead with 15 minutes to play – converting a Georgia Stanway cross at the
near post.
Liverpool’s final substitution came late in the game with
Maz Pacheco replacing Staniforth, following the earlier substitutions of Ashley
Hodson and Katie Zelem on for Smorsgard and Longhurst. This signalling a change
in formation, Harris moving into a back 3 alongside Bonner and Murray with
Pacheco and Ryland at wing back.
The change gave Liverpool more width in their attacking
play, in the final move of the game Pacheco won the ball from Bronze at the
half way line and Liverpool pressed forward, switching the ball across to
Ryland who had cut in but the Norwegian was unable to turn at the edge of the box
and was eventually forced back.
After the defeat Liverpool remain 6th in the
league table, with a home game against Chelsea Ladies on Saturday 26th
September and a final day tie against Bristol Academy a week later.
LIVERPOOL – Stout, Harris, Murray, Bonner ©, Ryland,
Omarsdottir, Staniforth (Pacheco), Smorsgard (Hodson), Longhurst (Zelem),
White, Dowie
PLAYER OF THE MATCH – Martha Harris
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