1,897 supporters watched as Liverpool Ladies defeated FAWSL1
newcomers Yeovil Town Ladies 4-1 at Huish Park on Sunday afternoon.
Alex Greenwood gave Liverpool the lead from the penalty
spot, Gemma Bonner converted a corner on the stroke of half-time and Katie
Zelem came from the bench to net twice in the second half. Sarah Wiltshire also
bagged a goal from the spot as Yeovil pulled back a late consolation.
The Reds, playing in Yeovil’s yellow away strip after
leaving their kit back in Widnes, controlled the game from the opening whistle,
looking hungry for goals and showcasing wonderfully free-flowing attacking
football.
Greenwood and Niamh Charles on the left wing, Shanice Van De
Sanden and Ashley Hodson on the right and Caroline Weir ahead of the returning
Laura Coombs in midfield all key partnerships across the pitch, with Natasha
Harding leading the line up front.
Kate Longhurst partnered Coombs in the middle of the field,
while Sophie Ingle dropped back into defence - Casey Stoney missing out on the
trip - to play alongside Bonner and Siobhan Chamberlain in goal.
It took just three minutes for Liverpool to create their
first goal scoring opportunity; Harding was brought down outside the 18-yard
box and raced onto Greenwood’s set piece – Yeovil goalkeeper Charlotte Haynes
quick to react and tip the ball away.
Harding then matched the run of Van De Sanden a minute later,
the Dutch international’s low cross however a yard behind Harding and the
Yeovil defence able to clean up at the back.
Next it was Weir with two chances in quick succession, first
firing just wide of the target after exchanging passes with Coombs 30-yards
from goal and then seeing a well-taken free kick saved by the ‘keeper.
Midway through the first half, with the Reds pressure
continuing to build, Charles rifling effort from the edge of the back came
crashing back off the post and the ball landed at the feet of Van De Sanden who
in turn fed through Weir. The nominee for the PFA Player of the Year took a
crack at goal that was handled in the area and Greenwood stepped up, eluding the goalie to coolly convert the penalty.
In defence Reds Players’ Player of the Year Ingle seamlessly
slotted back in alongside Bonner and Liverpool defended well as a unit; Hodson
got the better of Kelly Snook after she looked to have been put through by Nia
Jones while Ingle got across to snuff out a well-worked counter attack from the
hosts.
The Reds then impressed on a quick counter of their own,
Bonner and Coombs teaming up to clear a Yeovil set piece and Liverpool fast out
of the blocks in a move that ended with Harding’s hit deflected wide.
Greenwood took the resulting corner that bounced once in the
box before Reds captain Bonner prodded the ball home from 6-yards.
Liverpool continued committing players forward as they
kicked off the second half, Weir slipping the ball wide to Greenwood and her
cross flicked on by Harding yet Van De Sanden unable to reach it.
Greenwood was up and down the left flank all afternoon, not
shirking from her defensive duties as shown when the England left-back chased
down Yeovil’s Lucy Quinn and strongly won the ball back for the Reds.
The chances were flowing for Liverpool; Coombs could only
guide a Van De Sanden cross over the crossbar while the Van De Sanden seen a
rocket of a shot initially spilled by the ‘keeper who recovered quickly under
the threat of the looming Coombs.
With 30 minutes to play Zelem entered the field to replace
Weir and had the ball in the back of the net seven minutes later – tapping Van
De Sanden’s low ball past Haynes.
The game threatened to hit a lull with the Reds in cruise
control and three-nil ahead. The perfect time then for Liverpool boss Scott
Rogers to introduce exciting new signing Jess Clarke, the winger signed from
the new-defunct Notts County Ladies before the transfer window shut earlier
this month.
Clarke sparked the tie back into life and immediately flung
herself into the action, curling a strike from 25-yards towards the near post
however Haynes had it covered.
Then, just after Yeovil had had claims for a penalty of
their own waved away by the referee, the unforgiving Reds made it four through
the same combination of the third – Van De Sanden once more teeing up Zelem.
Yeovil had the penalty they had been crying out for with
thirteen minutes left on the clock, a controversial spot kick awarded against
Sophie Ingle and Sarah Wiltshire scoring a consolation for the large home
crowd.
With the three points secured Rogers also introduced 16-year
old Amy Rodgers for her first team debut. Rodgers signed for the Reds
Development side from Manchester United and has impressed during their successful
season so far.
Another substitute that refused to shy away from the action,
Rodgers was straight in combining with Coombs to win the ball in midfield and
strongly heading away an Annie Heatherson cross.
Liverpool Ladies are back in action on Friday night, the
Reds play Reading Women at the Select Security Stadium in Widnes at 7pm. Entry
for all LFC season ticket holders and members is free of charge, alternatively
adults pay just £6 on the gate.
LIVERPOOL LADIES:
Chamberlain, Hodson, Bonner ©, Ingle, Greenwood, Longhurst (Rodgers), Coombs, Weir
(Zelem), Van De Sanden, Charles (Clarke), Harding
PLAYER OF THE MATCH:
Alex Greenwood
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