Liverpool Ladies reached the
semi-finals of the SSE Women’s FA Cup on Sunday afternoon after beating Notts
County Ladies 2-0 in Widnes.
Caroline Weir had put Liverpool
ahead three minutes into the tie and Natasha Harding added a second midway
through the first half.
PHOTO: LFC LADIES |
Reds manager Scott Rogers made just one change to the side that beat Everton last weekend; England international Casey Stoney making her debut in for Katie Zelem, slotting in at centre back alongside Gemma Bonner and allowing Sophie Ingle to move into midfield.
Weir’s opener came after Kate
Longhurst had been brought down outside the box. With Liverpool still in
possession, the referee allowed advantage to be played and Weir capitalised to
send a low drive squirming underneath Notts goalkeeper Carly Telford.
The Scottish international almost
had another just minutes later, Alex Greenwood made an excellent run down the
left flank to cut the ball in towards Weir. Weir flicked the ball over Laura
Bassett but ran into another Notts shirt and the visitors were able to clear
their lines.
Liverpool were defensively sound
throughout the 90 minutes with Ashley Hodson a stand out performer filling in
at right back. Hodson rose highest to head away Angharad James’ swinging free
kick and made a crucial interception to prevent a cross finding its way into
the box.
Siobhan Chamberlain then saved
well from international team mate Rachel Williams, stretching to tip her effort
around the post, and Stoney cleared Dani Buet’s resulting corner off the line.
Notts would be left to rue these opportunities
as Liverpool countered quickly, Weir turning provider to play Harding through.
Harding carried the ball forward a few yards before curling a superb strike
into the back of the net.
Reds skipper Gemma Bonner then
cleared yet another Notts effort off the line following a period of sustained
pressure in and around the Liverpool box.
Sophie Ingle also headed the ball
calmly into the arms of Chamberlain under pressures from Williams and Stoney
intercepted a pass intended for the forward from Kirsty Linnett.
Soaking up the pressure from the
visitors, Liverpool then went on to have a hat trick of chances before the half
was up.
The most notable chance an
impressive run and cut back from Shanice van de Sanden, the Dutch winger
picking out the run of Longhurst who fired inches over the crossbar. Bonner was
also denied by Telford from a corner and Ali Johnson shot over after also being
teed up by van de Sanden.
In the second half van de Sanden
was unable to convert a cross in from Weir, the ball deflected out for a
corner. Notts initially cleared the set piece however Liverpool found a way
back in and Harding was stopped by a great save from Telford.
The Reds defence continued to
impress during the second half. Linnett attempting to skip through the back
line only to be challenged by Ingle, Aileen Whelan stopped in her tracks by
Bonner and a marvellous block by Hodson denying Linnett at close range.
As the game drew to a close
Harding and van de Sanden both seen chances go the wrong side of the post while
Johnson sent an effort over the crossbar in injury time.
The visitors tried but ultimately
couldn’t find a way through Liverpool’s back line, Bonner seeing off Williams
with ease in the final minutes and Chamberlain out to collect a threatening
cross.
LIVERPOOL LADIES: Chamberlain, Hodson, Bonner ©, Stoney, Greenwood,
Ingle, Longhurst, Weir (Zelem), Johnson, van de Sanden, Harding
UNUSED SUBSTITUTES: Gibbons, Taylor, Cole
PLAYER OF THE MATCH: Sophie Ingle
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