Liverpool Ladies progressed to the quarter-finals of the FA
Cup on Sunday afternoon, defeating Everton Ladies 2-1 after extra time.
Tash Harding put Liverpool ahead after just eight minutes
with Simone Magill levelling for the visitors in the second half, Shanice Van
de Sanden then headed home the winning goal in extra time to send the Reds through
to the next round.
Harding and Van de Sanden were joined in attack by debutant
Ali Johnson, the young forward stepping up from the Development Squad to make
her first start.
Caroline Weir, Katie Zelem and Kate Longhurst made up the
midfield three with Alex Greenwood, Sophie Ingle, Gemma Bonner and Ashley
Hodson in defence – Siobhan Chamberlain in goal.
Harding’s opener was Liverpool’s first chance at goal and
came just a minute after Everton’s Claudia Walker had headed a set piece over
the crossbar at the other end, Weir had drifted out to the left wing and curled
a low cross towards Harding at the near post who clipped the ball past Kirstie
Levell.
Liverpool were passing the ball well with short sharp
passes, Johnson and Weir linking on the left as Weir almost found Harding again
and a sweeping move across the pitch involving Zelem, Weir and Van de Sanden
ending in a corner for the Reds – one that seen Bonner’s header land in the
arms of Levell.
On the 30-minute mark it was Johnson who came closest to
doubling the Reds advantage, skipping past an Everton player and curling a
left-footed effort towards the top corner, forcing Levell to stretch and push
the ball around the post.
Everton were also pushing for an equaliser, captain Michelle
Hinnigan firing over the crossbar after a driving run in midfield and a
Danielle Turner cross ricocheting off Hodson to earn the Blues a corner that
was claimed by Chamberlain.
Shortly before being substituted for Mollie Green, Harding
went for her second of the game from 25-yards; a fierce hit that took a
deflection from centre-back Gabby George, enabling it to be gathered by Levell.
There continued to be chances at each end of the pitch, Weir’s
corner headed on by Bonner to Longhurst only for her header to be cleared off
the line and Chamberlain denying former Reds forward Walker at point blank
range.
Chamberlain was also forced into action again to save from
Blues no.10 Magill after Danielle Turner’s cross reached the Northern Irish
international, however the Reds stopper couldn’t keep Magill out all afternoon and
the forward levelled the score with 20 minutes to play.
Liverpool pressed for a winner as the final whistle loomed,
Johnson’s shot saved by Levell, Greenwood heading Weir’s corner inches wide and
Zelem’s ferocious strike from 40-yards bouncing back off the post and across
the face of goal.
Johnson shone in the second half, at one point battling her
way through two Blues on the left wing to nudge the ball forward to Van de
Sanden; the no.11 whipping a low pass towards Zelem arriving at the edge of the
box but the midfielder unable to control.
Another player who stood out across the 90 minutes was
Longhurst in the holding midfield role, arguably the perfect player in a game
like this. Longhurst’s grit and determination to hold the fort ahead of the back
line was impressive, intercepting passes and challenging for the ball; the
midfielder also picked up the first yellow card of the afternoon for bringing down
Everton substitute Emily Hollinshead.
With neither side able to find a winner within the 90
minutes, extra time followed with each side continuing to test the other.
Bonner’s last minute sliding tackle doing enough to prevent
Walker taking a shot while Longhurst dropped back deep in defence to intercept
a pass from Magill.
Liverpool found the breakthrough in the 108th minute as
Johnson’s inch-perfect cross met van de Sanden, the Dutch winger heading past
Levell and to send the Reds back in front.
The Blues responded yet a resilient Liverpool batted
everything away – scrambling away a corner with Hodson out to clear any
remaining danger, Greenwood and Johnson combining to get the ball away on another attack
and Bonner twice blocking shots from Walker.
LIVERPOOL LADIES:
Chamberlain, Hodson, Bonner ©, Ingle, Greenwood, Longhurst, Zelem, Weir,
Johnson, van de Sanden, Harding (Green)
UNUSED SUBS:
Gibbons, Taylor, Rodgers, Fletcher
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