WOMEN'S WORLD CUP ROUND OF 16
France convincingly beat Korea Republic 3-0 on Sunday afternoon to set up a quarter-final with Germany who had disposed of Sweden 4-1 the night before.
Korea were without Chelsea midfielder and PFA Player of the Year Ji So-Yun due to injury, as goals from Marie Laure Delie and Elodie Thomis put France 2-0 up within 10 minutes. Delie added a second shortly after half-time to secure the knock out victory for the Blues.
In the group stages France had beaten a very defensive England 1-0, before losing to Colombia and finishing top of Group F on goal difference thanks to a 5-0 win over Mexico.
The French went ahead on the 4th minute, a wonderful passing move slicing the Korean defence wide open and Marie Laure Delie finishing the move with a left footed finish into the bottom right corner of the goal.
France doubled their lead minutes later, hitting Korea on the counter attack; a Korean free kick played down the touchline was crossed into the box for goalkeeper Sarah Bouhaddi to punch away and France were quick to break. Elodie Thomis cutting in from the right wing, playing a quick one-two at the edge of the box, skipping past the defender and finishing well across the keeper to make it 2-0.
Korea's attempts to get back into the game were thwarted by France, captain Wendie Renard strong at the back and Korea resulted to a rather theatrical dive from Lee Geummin inside the penalty area - correctly waved away by the referee - before Park Eunsun sent a speculative effort over the crossbar.
A lengthy break in play ensued when Korean keeper Kim Jungmi required extensive on-pitch treatment, when the match resumed Korea had perhaps their greatest chance to pull a goal back - Jeon Gaeul swinging a well-struck free kick towards the centre of Bouhaddi's goal, Bouhaddi spilled and, fortunately for France, Renard was quickest to react to the loose ball and clear.
Both teams had further chances to score from set pieces during the first half, Lee Eunmi was booked for her challenge on Eugenie Le Sommer at the edge of the 18-yard box. Louisa Necib's strike was cleared as far as Thomis who's ball back into the box was caught by Kim Jungmi.
Korea then had a free kick in a good position of their own, Jeon Gaeul once again standing over it however this time leaving it for her team mate Park Eunsun who sent the ball high and wide.
Shortly before half-time, Le Sommer received the ball well in the centre of the park, turning to pass out wide to Thomis on the right. Thomis making it all the way to the byline with only a last ditch sliding challenge from Lee Eunmi preventing her from making the cross. The resulting corner was played short and the eventual cross headed wide by Renard.
HALF-TIME France 2 - 0 Korea Republic
France begun the second half much the way they had the first, attacking at every given opportunity and passing the ball well. On the 47th minute they had their 3rd goal of the afternoon Delie scoring her second after brilliant work from Le Sommer on the left - the no.9 making a great run and cutting the ball back to the incoming Delie on the 6-yard box who made it 3-0.
Phillipe Bergeroo began to make his change with 20 minutes to play, likely casting one eye towards the quarter-final with Germany; each of Le Sommer, Abily and Delie replaced by Gaetane Thiney, Kheira Hamraoui and Kadidiatou Diani.
The Europeans seen the game out with ease, Bouhaddi quick off her line to clear Jeon Gaeul's through ball looking for Lee Geummin and also producing an excellent save - preventing Yoo Younga from scoring by stretching to tip the Korean substitute's shot away from the top corner.
Another Korea sub Park Heeyoung also attempted to test the French keeper with a free kick, sending her effort straight at Bouhaddi
In the dying seconds of the game it could of, and probably should have, been 4-0 to France. Thomis passing to Diani in the box, Diani into the path of Hamraoui who struck the ball first time and watched as it sailed over the bar.
FRANCE XI Bouhaddi, Houara, Georges, Renard (C), Boulleau, Henry, Abily, Delie, Le Sommer, Necib, Delie
KOREA REPUBLIC XI Kim Jungmi, Kim Sooyun, Kim Doyeon, Shim Seoyeon, Lee Eunmi, Jeon Gaeul, Cho Sohyun (C), Kwan Hahnul, Kang Yumi, Lee Geummin, Park Eunsun
FIFA Player of the Match - Amandine Henry
Thursday, 25 June 2015
Friday, 19 June 2015
REPORT: ENGLAND 2 - 1 COLOMBIA
MATCH REPORT: ENGLAND
2 – 1 COLOMBIA
WOMEN’S WORLD CUP,
GROUP STAGE
England progressed to the FIFA Women’s World Cup Round of 16
yesterday afternoon, beating Colombia 2-1 with first half goals from Karen
Carney and Fara Williams.
Mark Sampson made a
number of changes to his England side, including 3 changes to the back 4 –
former captain Casey Stoney in for Laura Bassett at centre-back, partnering
current captain Steph Houghton, Alex Scott returning to the starting line-up
instead of Lucy Bronze at right-back and Claire Rafferty replaced by Alex
Greenwood on the left. England no.1 Karen Bardsley retained her place in goal.
In midfield Fara
Williams was once again stationed in front of the back 4; England vice-captain
Jordan Nobbs making her World Cup debut alongside Jade Moore in centre midfield
with Karen Carney starting at the tip of the midfield diamond behind a strike
pairing of Toni Duggan and Fran Kirby.
The Lionesses had
been criticised in some quarters for takin a defensive stance against the
French in their group opener, France subsequently lost to Colombia making
England’s second group game against Mexico a must-win. After a nervy start in
Moncton, England were greatly improved in the second half following the
introduction of Karen Carney and Alex Greenwood. Carney influential in the
opening goal scored by Fran Kirby before adding a second to guarantee the 3
points.
Due to 4 3rd
place teams also qualifying, in addition to the top 2 from each group, England
could possibly have afforded a draw in Montreal but their attacking intent was
clear from the opening whistle.
Casey Stoney almost
gave her country an early lead following a clever set piece; Greenwood playing
the ball up the touchline towards Alex Scott who swung a cross in towards and
past the back post, this was clipped back into the box to the head of Stoney
but her header went narrowly over the crossbar.
Shortly after England
did go ahead, another set piece this time Steph Houghton going for goal from a
free kick, her strike towards the bottom left corner was punched away by the
goalkeeper only as far as the incoming Karen Carney who put the ball in the
back of the net. The Birmingham City captain scoring her second goal of the
tournament in as many games.
England continued to
press forward, defending well as a team when Colombia attempted to counter,
with Karen Bardsley particularly effective in coming off her line and clear any
balls into the box.
Fara Williams soon
doubled England’s advantage from the penalty spot, the referee correcting
awarding the spot kick after Carolina Arias handled Toni Duggan’s
strike. Liverpool’s vice-captain stepped up to smash the ball past the keeper
to make it 2-0 to England.
HALF-TIME: ENGLAND 2 – 0 COLOMBIA
It could be argued
that Colombia’s goalkeeper Sandra Sepulveda should have received a red card after taking out
England substitute Jodie Taylor midway through her own half, the referee
perhaps a little lenient and Sepulveda will now be unavailable to face the USA
in their Round of 16 clash.
The keeper was involved again minutes later with another of England's substitutes, tipping Lianne Sanderson's shot onto the crossbar. This was Sanderson's second chance at opening her World Cup account, shortly after entering the action the Arsenal striker couldn't connect with her club team mate Jordan Nobbs' cross.
Colombia were largely reduced to trying their luck from range, Alex Scott working tirelessly up and down the flank whilst also covering well at the back - Yoreli Rincon with a sweetly struck strike inches wide of the post.
The Colombians did
pull a goal back in stoppage time, Lady Andrade chipping the ball over Karen Bardsley to make it a
nervy final minute for England, who held on to secure the 3 points and qualify
for the Round of 16 in Group F’s second place – second only to France on goal
difference.
ENGLAND XI Bardsley,
A.Scott, Stoney, Houghton ©, Greenwood, Williams, Nobbs, Moore, Carney, Kirby,
Duggan
COLUMBIA XI Sepulveda, Gaitan (C), Ospina, Montoya, Velasquez, Rincon, Usme, Clavijo, N. Arias, Andrade, C. Arias
FIFA Player of the
Match : Fara Williams
England will now face
Norway in Ottawa on Monday 22nd June, kick off is 1pm over here and
6pm back home. A match report will be on this blog that evening.
Thanks for reading
this report, it is the first of 5 I will be bringing you from my time here in
Canada. Before the England game on Monday, France take on Korea Republic in
Montreal on Sunday.
It was truly a great
experience supporting England at my first World Cup game, being a Liverpool
supporter I was absolutely made up to see Fara Williams score and named the
official Player of the Match.
Friday, 29 May 2015
SEASON REVIEW: FA WSL Northern Development Champions 2014/15
Welcome to @LFCladiesfans Season Review of the 2014/15 Development Squad season.
The FAWSL Northern Development League runs from September to May, taking a 2-month break over the winter months.
This season has been a major success for Liverpool Ladies, crowned league champions with 2 games to spare and only exiting the League Cup after 240 minutes of football and a penalty shootout.
Fixtures & Results
home games in bold, click the team names in red to read the
match report.
21/09/14 Sunderland Ladies W 3-0 league
25/09/14 Everton Ladies W 2-0 league
28/09/14 Manchester City W 2-0 cup
05/10/14 Doncaster Belles W 7-0 league
12/10/14 Notts County W 5-0 league
19/10/14 Doncaster Belles W 5-0 cup
02/11/14 Manchester City W 4-0 league
09/11/14 Sunderland Ladies W 3-1 league
16/11/14 Durham WFC W 10-0 cup
30/11/14 Aston Villa W 6-1 league
01/02/15 Everton Ladies W 5-0 cup
08/02/15 Birmingham City W 3-1 league
22/02/15 Sunderland Ladies L 2-1 cup
22/03/15 Birmingham City L 1-0 league
12/04/15 Birmingham City D 2-2 AET cup (LFC win 4-3 on pens)
16/04/15 Manchester City L 2-0 league
19/04/15 Durham WFC W 8-0 league
26/04/15 Birmingham City L 4-2 AET* cup
03/05/15 Aston Villa W 6-1 league
10/05/15 Notts County W 7-0 league
21/05/15 Everton Ladies W 4-1 league
Goal
scorers & clean sheets
Liverpool have scored 90 goals in 22 games, an average of 4.1 per game. The team have conceded just 15 in 22 games, an average of 0.7 per game.
Goals have been
scored by 16 different players (1 own goal); 44 from strikers, 37 from
midfielders and 5 from defenders.
Goals-
Mollie Green 17
Ashley Hodson 17
Bethany Donoghue 11
Claudia Walker 10
Hannah Dale 8
Jess Davenport 6
Katie Zelem 5
Mayumi Pacheco 3
Kess Elmore 3
Katrin Omarsdottir 2
Ellie Stewart 1
Olivia Fuller 1
Olivia Fuller 1
Tash Rothery 1
Shannon Beckwith 1
Nicole Rolser 1
Lucy Staniforth 1
Kirsty Hanson 1
Own goal 1
Clean sheets-
Rachel Darbyshire 9 in 14
Danielle Gibbons 3 in 5
Jessica Davenport, Jennifer Herst and Jessica Carberry each played a game in goal while Darbyshire was ruled out due to injury, one clean sheet was kept during this period bringing the total to 14.
Liverpool's defence only conceded in 8 games out of 22 all season.
Jessica Davenport, Jennifer Herst and Jessica Carberry each played a game in goal while Darbyshire was ruled out due to injury, one clean sheet was kept during this period bringing the total to 14.
Liverpool's defence only conceded in 8 games out of 22 all season.
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Liverpool's defence L-R Rachel Darbyshire, Olivia Wild, Emilie Revitt, Shannon Beckwith, Maz Pacheco |
Key Games
Sunderland Ladies 0 – 3 Liverpool Ladies, 21/09/14
Kicking off the season away at reigning league champions Sunderland Ladies looked to be a tough game, on paper, for Liverpool Ladies.
Making their debuts during the game were no more than 4 U17s from the Centre of Excellence, Rachel Darbyshire starting with Olivia Fuller, Charlie Johnson and Mayumi Pacheco second half substitutes.
Liverpool went ahead in the 12th minute through Hannah Dale, before Mollie Green scored either side of half-time to record a 3-0 victory for Liverpool and start an unbeaten run that would last into late February.
Making their debuts during the game were no more than 4 U17s from the Centre of Excellence, Rachel Darbyshire starting with Olivia Fuller, Charlie Johnson and Mayumi Pacheco second half substitutes.
Liverpool went ahead in the 12th minute through Hannah Dale, before Mollie Green scored either side of half-time to record a 3-0 victory for Liverpool and start an unbeaten run that would last into late February.
Liverpool Ladies 4 – 0 Manchester City, 28/09/14
Over the off-season Manchester City signed 2 of Liverpool's midfielders in Grace Vella and Eve Kennerley, City also finished 2nd in the league in 2013/14.
Once again scoring was opened in the 12th minute, this time through Katie Zelem before Claudia Walker added a second minutes before half-time. Walker scored again in the next 45 before Bethany Donoghue scored the fourth and final goal after coming off the bench.
City would lose only 2 more games over the rest of their season, beating Liverpool 2-0 in the return leg, making this convincing 4-0 win an important one in the race for the league title.
Once again scoring was opened in the 12th minute, this time through Katie Zelem before Claudia Walker added a second minutes before half-time. Walker scored again in the next 45 before Bethany Donoghue scored the fourth and final goal after coming off the bench.
City would lose only 2 more games over the rest of their season, beating Liverpool 2-0 in the return leg, making this convincing 4-0 win an important one in the race for the league title.
Over a 2-month period Liverpool Ladies and Birmingham City would face off 4 times, City proving to be a great opponent for the Reds with a strong starting 11.
Liverpool came out on top in this first game, Ashley Hodson and Claudia Walker putting them 2-0 up, Birmingham pulled a goal back before Walker scored again to seal the 3 points.
The next 3 games would see 2 cup ties go to extra time, one going all the way though to penalties - Shannon Beckwith tasked with marking first team striker Freda Ayisi and rising well to the challenge, and the return league game away at Birmingham in which the Blues ran out 1-0 winners. Not a lot separated the two sides, City will face Sunderland this weekend in the Development League Cup final.
Liverpool came out on top in this first game, Ashley Hodson and Claudia Walker putting them 2-0 up, Birmingham pulled a goal back before Walker scored again to seal the 3 points.
The next 3 games would see 2 cup ties go to extra time, one going all the way though to penalties - Shannon Beckwith tasked with marking first team striker Freda Ayisi and rising well to the challenge, and the return league game away at Birmingham in which the Blues ran out 1-0 winners. Not a lot separated the two sides, City will face Sunderland this weekend in the Development League Cup final.
Liverpool Ladies 8 – 0 Durham WFC, 19/04/15
The way in which the fixture list worked out, this home game against Durham came after 3 defeats and 1 win on penalties in the cup.
Defeat away at both Birmingham and Manchester City made this an important game with the 2 title challengers now taking up pole positions in the race to be crowned champions.
Mollie Green scored a hat-trick n 20 minutes, with Kess Elmore, Katrin Omarsdottir and Maz Pacheco also on target in the first half. Hannah Dale added a 7th in the second and Jess Davenport netted the 8th.
The victory marking the beginning of an unbeaten run for Liverpool until the end of the season, while Birmingham and Man City both dropped crucial points.
Defeat away at both Birmingham and Manchester City made this an important game with the 2 title challengers now taking up pole positions in the race to be crowned champions.
Mollie Green scored a hat-trick n 20 minutes, with Kess Elmore, Katrin Omarsdottir and Maz Pacheco also on target in the first half. Hannah Dale added a 7th in the second and Jess Davenport netted the 8th.
The victory marking the beginning of an unbeaten run for Liverpool until the end of the season, while Birmingham and Man City both dropped crucial points.
Everton Ladies 1 – 4 Liverpool Ladies, 21/05/15
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Following the 4-1 win at Everton L-R Emilie Revitt, Hannah Dale, Bethany Donoghue, Shannon Beckwith |
Two nights earlier Man City had beaten Birmingham, taking them out of contention for the league title and meaning Liverpool needed only 3 points from their final 3 games to finish top of the table.
To win the league with 2 games to spare away at local rivals Everton Ladies marked a special moment in the season, both Bethany Donoghue and Hannah Dale scoring twice against a Blues side that had initially proved tough to break down.
Mollie Green was magnificent throughout, while Rachel Darbyshire produced a fine triple save on the stroke of full-time to ensure Liverpool ran out 4-1 winners on the night, and champions of the 2014/15 league campaign.
To win the league with 2 games to spare away at local rivals Everton Ladies marked a special moment in the season, both Bethany Donoghue and Hannah Dale scoring twice against a Blues side that had initially proved tough to break down.
Mollie Green was magnificent throughout, while Rachel Darbyshire produced a fine triple save on the stroke of full-time to ensure Liverpool ran out 4-1 winners on the night, and champions of the 2014/15 league campaign.
Player-by-Player
24. Rachel Darbyshire
Goalkeeper Rachel Darbyshire kept 9 clean sheets in 14 appearances, only conceding 1 goal in 2014 and this coming after 5 games. Rachel was one of the many players FA Youth Cup winning side to step up to the reserves and has grown in stature over the course of the campaign, training with the first team and making her debut during a pre-season friendly. An enthusiastic, vocal presence in the side who was missed during her absence through injury; following her return Liverpool won 3 out of 3 of their remaining games.
Goalkeeper Rachel Darbyshire kept 9 clean sheets in 14 appearances, only conceding 1 goal in 2014 and this coming after 5 games. Rachel was one of the many players FA Youth Cup winning side to step up to the reserves and has grown in stature over the course of the campaign, training with the first team and making her debut during a pre-season friendly. An enthusiastic, vocal presence in the side who was missed during her absence through injury; following her return Liverpool won 3 out of 3 of their remaining games.
23. Danielle Gibbons
Danielle Gibbons made 5 appearances in total for the development side in 2014/15, putting in a Player of the Match display in the first cup semi-final against a tough Birmingham City side - with save after save during the game itself and then producing a winning save during the penalty shootout.
1*. Jessica Carberry
Jess is the goalkeeper for Liverpool's U17 side, making one appearance between the posts for the development side after Darbyshire picked up an injury. Despite defeat, Jess did well on her debut, her distribution a particular strong point and not at fault for any of the goals.
Danielle Gibbons made 5 appearances in total for the development side in 2014/15, putting in a Player of the Match display in the first cup semi-final against a tough Birmingham City side - with save after save during the game itself and then producing a winning save during the penalty shootout.
1*. Jessica Carberry
Jess is the goalkeeper for Liverpool's U17 side, making one appearance between the posts for the development side after Darbyshire picked up an injury. Despite defeat, Jess did well on her debut, her distribution a particular strong point and not at fault for any of the goals.
Strong, quick and with a great eye for a long pass, Olivia Wild can run all day up and down the right wing. Has played the majority of her season at right-back although has also been used on the right wing, not looking out of place and giving the defence extra protection from further up the field as she tracks back well. Unfortunate to have missed several games though injury after starting the first 6 games, first a wrist injury picked up at the same time as the previous season, then a shoulder and hamstring preventing her from playing a couple in the second half of the year - making 15 appearances overall - Olivia returned in the league cup semi-final, scoring a rocket of a penalty in the shootout.
6*. Tash Rothery
A goal on her debut wasn't enough to prevent the Reds first defeat of the campaign, as Tash Rothery came off the bench to score in the 2-1 defeat away at Sunderland. Tash has proved to be a solid addition to an already sturdy Liverpool defence, playing at either right-back or centre-back and being voted Player of the Match by fans for the away league tie at Manchester City.
33. Mayumi Pacheco
An ever-present in the side throughout the second half of the season, Mayumi Pacheco has made the left-back spot her own. With 3 goals in 11 appearances Maz is a predominantly attacking player who can defend well in equal measure and is a regular in the England U17 squad alongside club team mate Kess Elmore. One of 5 development players to make their first team debut in the 4-1 pre-season victory over Aston Villa, Maz also went on to become Liverpool's youngest ever player after making a competitive debut in the opening league game against Sunderland Ladies.
Maz was voted by followers of @LFCladiesfans as 2nd in the Player of the Season vote.
32. Serena Fletcher
One of 2 new faces joining the group towards the end of the season from Manchester United's centre of excellence, Serena is a talented young full-back who made her first and only appearance in the 7-0 win over Notts County. An impressive debut seen the new addition bolster the Red's attack on the right wing as the majority of their goals came from balls in from that side of the pitch.
An ever-present in the side throughout the second half of the season, Mayumi Pacheco has made the left-back spot her own. With 3 goals in 11 appearances Maz is a predominantly attacking player who can defend well in equal measure and is a regular in the England U17 squad alongside club team mate Kess Elmore. One of 5 development players to make their first team debut in the 4-1 pre-season victory over Aston Villa, Maz also went on to become Liverpool's youngest ever player after making a competitive debut in the opening league game against Sunderland Ladies.
Maz was voted by followers of @LFCladiesfans as 2nd in the Player of the Season vote.
32. Serena Fletcher
One of 2 new faces joining the group towards the end of the season from Manchester United's centre of excellence, Serena is a talented young full-back who made her first and only appearance in the 7-0 win over Notts County. An impressive debut seen the new addition bolster the Red's attack on the right wing as the majority of their goals came from balls in from that side of the pitch.
26. Emilie Revitt - 3rd in Player of the Season
Starting the season in a back 3 alongside Ellie Stewart and Shannon Beckwith and then partnering Beckwith in a back 2 following Stewart's departure; Emilie has enjoyed a hugely successful year and is one of a group of 6 core players who has played the majority of the season's games, making 19 appearances. Revitt made her first team debut during their pre-season and received a call-up to the senior Wales squad for their friendlies in April - coming within seconds of making her debut only for the fourth official to tell the bench they were unable to make any more substitutes.
Emilie was voted by followers of @LFCladiesfans as 3rd in the Player of the Season vote.
Starting the season in a back 3 alongside Ellie Stewart and Shannon Beckwith and then partnering Beckwith in a back 2 following Stewart's departure; Emilie has enjoyed a hugely successful year and is one of a group of 6 core players who has played the majority of the season's games, making 19 appearances. Revitt made her first team debut during their pre-season and received a call-up to the senior Wales squad for their friendlies in April - coming within seconds of making her debut only for the fourth official to tell the bench they were unable to make any more substitutes.
Emilie was voted by followers of @LFCladiesfans as 3rd in the Player of the Season vote.
31. Olivia Fuller
The captain of the U17s side that lifted The FA Youth Cup last June, Olivia Fuller has made the most appearances out of the group that made the step up to the development side in 2014/15 featuring in 20 games. A versatile defender who is comfortable playing across the back 4, having been playing at right-back, right-wing-back, left-back and centre-back over the last 9 months and has visibly improved over the course of the year with an excellent display in the replay of the league cup semi-final - setting up both Liverpool goals.
Named captain at the beginning of the season following the departure of Sophia Riccio, Shannon Beckwith played an important part in the defence that conceded only 2 goals in 10 games in 2014; seguing comfortably from a back 3 to forming a good partnership with Emilie Revitt in 2015. Consistently reliable at the back, Shannon scored once at the other end of the pitch this season, heading home from a corner to equalise during the replay of the league cup semi-final. Only a hamstring injury prevented her from appearing during the closing stages of the campaign, her final appearance coming in the 6-1 victory over Aston Villa.
Hayley Taylor made 2 appearances this season for the development side, at the same time enjoying a great season for the U17s as she scored 11 goals from centre midfield. Both appearances came in the second half of the year and we could see her feature more in 2015/16.
8*. Hayley Taylor
Hayley Taylor made 2 appearances this season for the development side, at the same time enjoying a great season for the U17s as she scored 11 goals from centre midfield. Both appearances came in the second half of the year and we could see her feature more in 2015/16.
38. Vicky Rumsey
The only player to have played some part in every single game, with 22 overall appearances. Vicky produced a Player of the Match display in the 6-1 victory before Christmas away at Aston Villa and her performances have continued to impress. Protecting the Liverpool back line, good at pressuring the opposition, closing them down and dispossessing - a particular highlight of the year coming against Everton last week, higher up the pitch, Vicky closed down the Blues defender at the edge of the 18-yard box after making a charging run, winning the free kick from which Hannah Dale would score to secure the league title. Also appeared for the first team during pre-season.
Katie Zelem made only 6 appearances this year for the development side, as she continues to press for a first team spot. In those 6 appearances the midfielder has been as influential as ever, scoring 4 goals.
The only player to have played some part in every single game, with 22 overall appearances. Vicky produced a Player of the Match display in the 6-1 victory before Christmas away at Aston Villa and her performances have continued to impress. Protecting the Liverpool back line, good at pressuring the opposition, closing them down and dispossessing - a particular highlight of the year coming against Everton last week, higher up the pitch, Vicky closed down the Blues defender at the edge of the 18-yard box after making a charging run, winning the free kick from which Hannah Dale would score to secure the league title. Also appeared for the first team during pre-season.
20. Katie Zelem
30. Hannah Dale - PLAYER OF THE SEASON
Hannah Dale received the majority of votes and has deservedly been named @LFCladiesfans Development Player of the Season 2014/15. Hannah featured 14 times over the course of the season, scoring 8 goals - many free kicks, including a superb effort in the league-clinching 4-1 win over Everton Ladies. Her set pieces really are to be admired, corners, free kicks, penalties are all areas the no.30 specialises in.
A wrist injury prevented her from appearing in several games before the mid-season break, but the box-to-box midfielder soon returned and has again been given chances in the first team following her introduction during their title winning campaign in 2014.
Hannah would miss what would be the final game of the season, the 5-0 win at Durham, after receiving a first-time call-up to England's U23 squad along with Lucy Staniforth and Martha Harris. It's fantastic to see the recognition from England and the call-up reflects the hard work put in by the player who has rose through the age groups at Liverpool's academy.
Hannah Dale received the majority of votes and has deservedly been named @LFCladiesfans Development Player of the Season 2014/15. Hannah featured 14 times over the course of the season, scoring 8 goals - many free kicks, including a superb effort in the league-clinching 4-1 win over Everton Ladies. Her set pieces really are to be admired, corners, free kicks, penalties are all areas the no.30 specialises in.
A wrist injury prevented her from appearing in several games before the mid-season break, but the box-to-box midfielder soon returned and has again been given chances in the first team following her introduction during their title winning campaign in 2014.
Hannah would miss what would be the final game of the season, the 5-0 win at Durham, after receiving a first-time call-up to England's U23 squad along with Lucy Staniforth and Martha Harris. It's fantastic to see the recognition from England and the call-up reflects the hard work put in by the player who has rose through the age groups at Liverpool's academy.
34. Kess Elmore
The FA Youth Cup winning hero has scored 3 goals in 10 games, featuring mainly during the second half of the season but also with a brilliant performance in the 4-2 friendly win away over Blackburn Rovers first team. Kess' role in the team will grow next year, this season she continued playing with the U17s along with the development team and also continues to be consistently included in the England U17 squad.
21. Mollie Green
Finishing the year joint-top goal scorer along with Ashley Hodson, Mollie Green has enjoyed an excellent first full season with the development squad after first making the step up towards the end of the 2013/14 season. A confident player, not afraid to shoot from seemingly anywhere on the pitch - including an audacious strike in the first half against Durham last weekend from the half way line. First team manager Matt Beard has been vocal in his praise of the attacking midfielder, who trains with the senior side twice a week and we could well see a debut in the second half of their season.
2*. Summer Smith
The last of the U17s to make the step up this season, Summer played 90 minutes in the final game of the season at Durham where she settled well in a midfield 3 alongside Vicky Rumsey and Mollie Green, making a number of interceptions in the midfield battle.
Finishing the year joint-top goal scorer along with Ashley Hodson, Mollie Green has enjoyed an excellent first full season with the development squad after first making the step up towards the end of the 2013/14 season. A confident player, not afraid to shoot from seemingly anywhere on the pitch - including an audacious strike in the first half against Durham last weekend from the half way line. First team manager Matt Beard has been vocal in his praise of the attacking midfielder, who trains with the senior side twice a week and we could well see a debut in the second half of their season.
2*. Summer Smith
The last of the U17s to make the step up this season, Summer played 90 minutes in the final game of the season at Durham where she settled well in a midfield 3 alongside Vicky Rumsey and Mollie Green, making a number of interceptions in the midfield battle.
18. Bethany Donoghue
In 2013/14 Bethany Donoghue was voted by followers of this blog as joint Player of the Season alongside Megan Alexander after finishing top scorer for the Liverpool side that finished 3rd in the league. This year Bethany has scored 11 goals in 21 appearances, second only to joint top scorers Ashley Hodson and Mollie Green and is also second behind Vicky Rumsey in terms of appearances made. An excellent finisher who scored 6 goals in the final 3 games of the season and also came on as a substitute in the first team's pre-season friendly against Aston Villa.
In 2013/14 Bethany Donoghue was voted by followers of this blog as joint Player of the Season alongside Megan Alexander after finishing top scorer for the Liverpool side that finished 3rd in the league. This year Bethany has scored 11 goals in 21 appearances, second only to joint top scorers Ashley Hodson and Mollie Green and is also second behind Vicky Rumsey in terms of appearances made. An excellent finisher who scored 6 goals in the final 3 games of the season and also came on as a substitute in the first team's pre-season friendly against Aston Villa.
10*. Lizzie Earle
Joining the development squad towards the end of a successful year with the U17s, with 6 goals in 12 starts, Lizzie made a couple of appearances including a debut in the league cup semi-final against Birmingham City - scoring her penalty in the shootout.
Joining the development squad towards the end of a successful year with the U17s, with 6 goals in 12 starts, Lizzie made a couple of appearances including a debut in the league cup semi-final against Birmingham City - scoring her penalty in the shootout.
22. Jess Davenport
The forward has featured 21 times over the course of the season, scoring 6 goals - including one brilliant goal from just inside the 18-yard box to complete the 5-0 victory away at Durham. Jess won The FA Youth Cup with Liverpool's U17s last year before making the step up to the development side and helping them to the league title. Will be missed next season as she takes up a soccer scholarship in America.
The forward has featured 21 times over the course of the season, scoring 6 goals - including one brilliant goal from just inside the 18-yard box to complete the 5-0 victory away at Durham. Jess won The FA Youth Cup with Liverpool's U17s last year before making the step up to the development side and helping them to the league title. Will be missed next season as she takes up a soccer scholarship in America.
35. Kirsty Hanson
The second of the new recruits from Manchester United, Hanson made a couple of substitute appearances before scoring on her full debut in the final away game of the campaign against Durham; playing in the centre of a front 3, Kirsty scored after winning a corner and then volleying the resulting set piece over the line. Will no doubt become an important player for the team next season.
The second of the new recruits from Manchester United, Hanson made a couple of substitute appearances before scoring on her full debut in the final away game of the campaign against Durham; playing in the centre of a front 3, Kirsty scored after winning a corner and then volleying the resulting set piece over the line. Will no doubt become an important player for the team next season.
36. Ashley Hodson
Ashley Hodson scored 17 goals in 9 games before a knee injury ruled her out for the remainder of the season, voted Player of the Season at the midway stage and making her debut for England U23s, Ashley's pace and finishing technique are brilliant. On her return she should find herself involved with the first team during the second half of their season and could even push for a starting spot.
Ashley Hodson scored 17 goals in 9 games before a knee injury ruled her out for the remainder of the season, voted Player of the Season at the midway stage and making her debut for England U23s, Ashley's pace and finishing technique are brilliant. On her return she should find herself involved with the first team during the second half of their season and could even push for a starting spot.
First teamers Lucy Staniforth, Martha Harris, Nicole Rolser, Ingrid Ryland
and Katrin Omarsdottir have all also featured over the course of the season.
Departed players: mid-season Ellie Stewart, Megan Alexander
and Claudia Walker left Liverpool to join Everton Ladies in search of more
regular first team football while Charlie Johnson and Rachel Robinson have both
left the club.
*players marked with an asterisk have stepped up this season
from the U17s and are yet to be assigned a squad number.
Congratulations to every player who featured during the course of the season, it's important to remember that every single player has played their part in the league win - 90 goals scored and 15 conceded in 22 games represents an excellent team effort and Liverpool are lucky to have such a talented youth side with bright futures ahead of them all.
Finally I'd like to finish this review by congratulating the coaching staff - Matty Campbell, Vicky Jepson, Jennifer Herst et al on a great season.
Thanks for following the blog over the development season, as ever the reports have proven to be some of the most popular on here.
Heather @LFCladiesfans
Photos - John Wilcox / Michelle Watson
Sunday, 24 May 2015
MATCH REPORT: Durham WFC 0 - 5 Liverpool Ladies
Liverpool Ladies beat Durham WFC 5-0 away from
home in their penultimate game of the 2014/15 season.
The Reds, crowned league champions on Thursday
evening, scored twice in the first half through Bethany Donoghue and a wonder
goal from Mollie Green. The second half seen 3 more, with Donoghue scoring her
second, Jess Davenport adding to her tally for the season and Kirsty Hanson
scoring her first Liverpool goal on her first start.
There were 3 changes to the side that won
midweek; with Hannah Dale, Mayumi Pacheco and Kess Elmore all away with
England.
Summer Smith made her development debut in a
midfield 3 that also contained Mollie Green and Vicky Rumsey, Kirsty Hanson in
the middle of the front 3 with Bethany Donoghue to her right and Jess Davenport
to her left; Tash Rothery alongside Olivia Fuller at centre back, Emilie Revitt
starting at left back – and captaining the team with Shannon Beckwith absent
through injury - Olivia Wild at right back and Rachel Darbyshire in goal.
The newly crowned champions were almost ahead
seconds after kick off, Olivia Wild putting the ball into the box for Mollie
Green to hit the post; minutes later Kirsty Hanson did well to keep the ball in
play, beat her marker and send a cross towards Bethany Donoghue only for the
defender to intercept.
Liverpool had played Durham twice already this
season, winning 10-0 and 8-0, but during the early stages their hosts tried to
put pressure on the Reds defence – Emilie Revitt called into action, standing
her ground to force the winger to pass infield, Vicky Rumsey intercepted the
loose ball and Summer Smith was able to clear.
Tash Rothery twice headed away Durham set
pieces while Olivia Fuller put in a good shift; quick to react to the crosses
coming in from the right and closing down with confidence when the home side
attempted to put the ball over the Liverpool back line.
The passage of play in which Liverpool opened
the scoring began with Mollie Green midway through the Durham half, the
visitors had 9 players forward, pressing around the 18-yard box. The initial
strike in was blocked by the goalkeeper, Hanson closing it down and Donoghue
capitalising to score her 10th goal of the season.
Donoghue’s goal was quickly followed by a
strong contender for goal of the season from Mollie Green. The ball came to
Green on the halfway line, who took it forward a few yards before excellently lobbing
the ball over the keeper to extend the lead to 2-0 after 15 minutes.
For the next half an hour both sides probed
the others defence, with Olivia Wild brilliant both ends of the pitch; almost
getting on the score sheet with 2 long range shots, making a wonderful turn to
evade her marker and tracking back to match the wingers run, Rothery coming
across to clear and carry the ball out.
A brief period towards the end of the first half seen Emilie Revitt move
into centre back with Olivia Fuller going on the left, Fuller making a good run
into the opposition half and sending the ball towards Hanson.
Fuller was also able to make a break down the
wing after combining well with Summer Smith, who kept the ball in play, but it
was Durham who looked more likely to score during the closing stages of the
first 45 – heading just wide of the post from one cross and then only being
denied by a good reaction save by Rachel Darbyshire.
Half-time: Durham WFC 0 – 2 Liverpool Ladies
Both teams emerged unchanged for
the second half – Liverpool had just reserve keeper Jess Carberry on the bench
– as the battle in midfield continued. Summer Smith seemed to be playing
slightly further forward and was winning balls across the centre of the pitch.
Early in the second half Liverpool had a trio
of corner kicks, the first coming after Hanson and Donoghue combined on the
right. The second was tipped straight out for a third, which almost reached
Kirsty Hanson but the keeper just got there.
The partnership between Bethany Donoghue and
Mollie Green has produced a number of goals of late, just 7 minutes into the
half there was another, Green teeing up Donoghue who expertly clipped the ball
around the defender and scored from the edge of the box to put Liverpool
further ahead.
Hanson was having a good game up front for
Liverpool, coming out wide when required and the striker was unlucky on a
number of occasions; the best passage of play of the
afternoon seen Jess Davenport dummy the ball for Revitt to run past her to the
byline, Hanson’s shot from the cross was saved as was Mollie Green’s rebound.
Up at the other end a well-timed sliding
challenge from Vicky Rumsey in the 6-yard box denied Durham and Darbyshire
twice came to the edge of the 18 to clear.
The next 2 Liverpool goals would come from set
pieces; first Olivia Wild swinging a free kick to Jess Davenport, unmarked
inside the area, who scored the fourth through a crowd of players. The fifth
and final goal came after Kirsty Hanson seen a shot tipped wide, Green’s corner
was then converted by Hanson who volleyed over the line at the far post.
Jess Carberry did make a brief appearance
towards the end of the 90, coming on to replace Summer Smith outfield.
XI Darbyshire, Wild, Rothery, Fuller, Revitt
©, Rumsey, Green, Smith (Carberry), Donoghue, Hanson, Davenport
POTM Bethany Donoghue
*UPDATE 28/05/15 - the final league game against Doncaster Belles has been postponed indefinitely*
Thanks for reading!
Thursday, 21 May 2015
CANADA
Regular readers of this blog may recall a post a couple of months ago where I told you of a summer work placement I had secured with Boston Breakers, I'm disappointed to tell you now that that placement fell through.
This left me a bit stuck, to say the least, as the placement was to form part of my second year of University. After giving the situation some thought, I decided to still head to the other side of the pond this summer but instead first to Canada and a number of World Cup games before going onto New York and catching an NWSL match.
As this will still count towards my University module, I need to produce something while over there and as such, this blog will be my platform to publish a match report and general observations on each match I go to! Match reports will be published on here (5 games, at the moment, starting from England v Colombia in Montreal on Wednesday 17th June) and a link tweeted on @LFCladiesfans 1-2 times tops - I won't be bombarding you with non-LFC material.
While we're taking a detour from Liverpool Ladies during the mid-season break, rest assured normal service will resume on Sunday 12th July when the Reds are away at Arsenal Ladies - and there are still 3 games left of the development season that will be covered on the twitter and here.
Thanks as always for reading these blogs, I hope that the reports from the games in North America will be of some interest!
Heather
This left me a bit stuck, to say the least, as the placement was to form part of my second year of University. After giving the situation some thought, I decided to still head to the other side of the pond this summer but instead first to Canada and a number of World Cup games before going onto New York and catching an NWSL match.
As this will still count towards my University module, I need to produce something while over there and as such, this blog will be my platform to publish a match report and general observations on each match I go to! Match reports will be published on here (5 games, at the moment, starting from England v Colombia in Montreal on Wednesday 17th June) and a link tweeted on @LFCladiesfans 1-2 times tops - I won't be bombarding you with non-LFC material.
While we're taking a detour from Liverpool Ladies during the mid-season break, rest assured normal service will resume on Sunday 12th July when the Reds are away at Arsenal Ladies - and there are still 3 games left of the development season that will be covered on the twitter and here.
Thanks as always for reading these blogs, I hope that the reports from the games in North America will be of some interest!
Heather
Thursday, 14 May 2015
MID-SEASON REVIEW 2015
Welcome to @LFCladiesfans Mid-Season Review 2015!
Due to the Women's World Cup kicking off in just under a month's time, the mid-season break has come slightly earlier this season with Liverpool Ladies having played just 6 games - 5 in the league and 1 in The FA Cup. It would be rude to break tradition however and so this review will take a look back at each game, attendances and goals, '... of the Season so far' Awards and a brief preview for the second half of the campaign.
Liverpool Ladies: Fixtures & Results
22/03/15 (a) Birmingham City Ladies L 3-1 The FA Cup attendance 401
25/03/15 (h) Sunderland AFC Ladies L 2-1 FAWSL attendance 1014
01/04/15 (h) Birmingham City Ladies W 2-1 FAWSL attendance 421
19/04/15 (a) Chelsea Ladies FC L 1-0 FAWSL attendance 878
26/04/15 (h) Manchester City Women W 2-1 FAWSL attendance 1022
10/05/15 (a) Notts County Ladies FC L 1-0 FAWSL attendances 2057
click the team name above to read the match report from each game
W 2 / D 0 / L 4
Total attendance: 5,793
Average attendance: 965 (WSL = 1,078)
Total home attendance: 2,457
Average home attendance: 819 (WSL only)
Total away attendance: 3,336
Average away attendance: 1,112 (WSL = 1,465)
The overall mid-season average attendance, although based on fewer games, is up by 223. It is also up on the average attendance at the end of last season by 224.
Liverpool's average home attendance at the midway stage last season was 809, so is up by 10; however at the end of the 2014 season the average home attendance was just 684 and so sees an increase of 135. This average is of course based on just 3 home games, but it would be great if Liverpool could continue to see increased attendances throughout the second half of the season.
Liverpool Goalscorers
Asisat Oshoala x 2 v Birmingham City Ladies, Manchester City Women
Natasha Dowie x 1 v Birmingham City Ladies
Satara Murray x 1 v Sunderland AFC Ladies
Fara Williams x 1 v Birmingham City Ladies
Line Smorsgard x 1 v Manchester City Women
The FA Cup
Birmingham City Ladies 3 - 1 Liverpool Ladies
Starting 2015 with the toughest of FA Cup ties away at Birmingham City Ladies, Liverpool fell to a 3-1 defeat to deny entry to the Quarter-Finals for the first time in 3 years. Three of Liverpool's winter signings made their competitive debuts for the club, while Katrin Omarsdottir was missing through injury.
Birmingham started the game strongly, both Hannah Dale and Becky Easton called into action early in the first half to thwart the Blues attacks. The Reds also conceded a host of corners, with only poor finishing denying the home side from taking the lead. Liverpool also had chances to open the scoring, an interchange between Natasha Dowie and Asisat Oshoala running out of play before Fara Williams first-time volley shot-cross was saved by Birmingham keeper Becky Spencer.
After an intense opening 15 minutes, Birmingham would take the lead; captain for the afternoon Jade Moore slipping through to slot low past Libby Stout.
The Reds responded soon after, Gemma Bonner finding Line Smorsgard by the left corner flag, Smorsgard getting the ball back up to Corina Schroder who's first time cross was headed into the back of the net by Natasha Dowie.
Birmingham would go in at half-time back in front when Jo Potter scored with a great strike from a free kick and despite a an overall better performance in the second-half from Liverpool, the Blues extended their lead with almost the final kick of the game when Remi Allen scored from the penalty spot to knock the visitors out of the cup.
FA Women's Super League
Liverpool Ladies 1 - 2 Sunderland AFC Ladies
Days after The FA Cup defeat, Liverpool were back in action at home with their opening league game of the season against newly promoted Sunderland Ladies. Former Liverpool title-winning keeper Rachel Laws started for the Black Cats.
Changes were made to the side beaten at Birmingham, a formation change seeing Martha Harris and Ingrid Ryland play as wing-backs with Corina Schroder moving into a defensive back 3 that also contained Gemma Bonner and Satara Murray.
Harris proved a welcome addition to the starting line-up, twice dealing with lose balls at the back to first deny Beth Mead and then Abby Holmes; while Nicole Rolser almost made a difference up front, twice breaking through on goal but twice denied by the Sunderland defence.
Sunderland scored twice, either side of half-time to give themselves a 2-goal cushion. Beth Mead opening the scoring after a cross in from the right by Keira Ramshaw, Liverpool also conceded their second penalty in as many games with former Everton midfielder Brooke Chaplen converting from the spot.
Satara Murray would pull a goal back for the Reds, Smorsgard poking Fara Williams' corner into the Americans path for the defender to score on her league debut but despite Natasha Dowie hitting the crossbar and Lucy Staniforth also going close, Liverpool couldn't find the equaliser they needed.
Liverpool Ladies 2 - 1 Birmingham City Ladies
For the next game Liverpool again faced Birmingham City, this time in the league and this time at home. Matt Beard once more rang changes in his Liverpool side, this one striking gold as the Reds manager stationed Becky Easton in front of a back 4 of (from R-L) Martha Harris, Gemma Bonner, Satara Murray and Corina Schroder with Libby Stout in goal.
Changes were also made further up the field, with Fara Williams partnering Kate Longhurst in the centre of midfield, Asisat Oshoala on the right, Line Smorsgard out left and Natasha Dowie up front.
Liverpool pressed and frustrated Birmingham from the opening whistle, dominating the midfield battle with the excellent Williams and Longhurst. The Reds created chance after chance and looked to have opened the scoring through Longhurst's volley on 30 minutes, only for the referee to disallow the goal for an alleged foul in the build-up.
The home side were soon rewarded for their efforts, Gemma Bonner's ball into the opposition box headed away only as far as Asisat Oshoala who impressively lobbed the keeper to put Liverpool in front.
In the second-half Birmingham went more direct, Libby Stout twice called into action to punch the ball clear but Liverpool were not put off, Oshoala setting up Fara William for the second goal of the game.
The Blues pulled a goal back through Aoife Mannion, but Liverpool held on with ease, despite going down to 10 due to a horrific challenge knocking out Kate Longhurst after using all 3 substitutes, to take the points.
Chelsea Ladies 1 - 0 Liverpool Ladies
Liverpool travelled to top-of-the-league Chelsea following a brief international break, meaning that Longhurst was able to retain her place in the starting 11 but Nicole Rolser was missing due to a thigh strain and Katrin Omarsdottir continued to build fitness with the development squad back on Merseyside.
The Reds were arguably the better side over the 90 minutes, unchanged from the side that beat Birmingham, strong defensively with Martha Harris providing a good interception to deny Gemma Davison and Gemma Bonner with a well-timed sliding challenge in the area to stop PFA Player of the Year Ji So-Yun from scoring. Bonner also went close to scoring for Liverpool, heading over the crossbar from a Fara Williams set piece.
Natasha Dowie worked hard throughout the game, particularly during the second-half almost setting up Line Smorsgard before a great run down the left wing saw the no.9 beat the left-back and attempt a one-two with Longhurst but unfortunately unable to connect with the return ball.
Eni Aluko put the home side in front, chipping the ball over Libby Stout after a series of neat passes between Chelsea's midfielders.
Oshoala went closest to equalising, before Fara Williams missed the chance to tie the score after hitting the post with a penalty. The importance of the result for Chelsea was highlighted by the way they attempted to hold the ball by the corner flag in the closing stages of the game.
Liverpool Ladies 2 - 1 Manchester City Women
A week later and Liverpool were back to winning ways, despite coming up against former defender Lucy Bronze for the first time and a Manchester City that contained on-loan Everton forward Nikita Parris and ex-Bristol Academy star Natasha Harding.
Gemma Bonner was immense in the Liverpool back-line, dealing with any and most of the City attacks, keeping Toni Duggan at bay and limiting the England striker to trying her luck from distance.
Liverpool took a first-half lead when Asisat Oshoala prodded the ball over the line from Fara Williams' corner, Natasha Dowie almost doubling the advantage on the stroke of half-time but her strike blocked.
Out unchanged for the second-half, Manchester City found an equaliser through a set piece of their own; Nikita Parris heading past Stout and celebrating wildly.
The lead was however, to be extremely short-lived. Martha Harris' throw-in cleverly tapped to Oshoala by Dowie, Oshoala's cross connecting with Line Smorsgard on the edge of the 6-yard box for the Reds no.10 to score her first Liverpool goal and the winner on the afternoon.
By the end of the game the scoreline could easily have been 3 or 4-1 to the home side, City's keeper saving from Dowie and also holding on the Williams' shot after excellent build up play between her and Oshoala.
Notts County Ladies 1 - 0 Liverpool Ladies
The final game before the break saw an unchanged side for the 4th straight game, and almost mirrored the Chelsea away game in that Liverpool created chance after chance, dominating possession for spells but were unable to convert.
Asisat Oshoala almost opened the scoring in the opening minute, with a run down the right resulting in Carly Telford punching her strike from a tight angle out for a corner.
Defensively, yet again, Liverpool were on the large part a solid unit; Corina Schroder tasked with dealing with the threat of Jess Clarke and standing her ground well with a number of crucial interceptions.
Nicole Rolser came on for Line Smorsgard at half-time, almost setting up Natasha Dowie early in the first-half and looking dangerous attacking down the left wing. The partnership between the two was one of the most effective in the league during 2013, Rolser's injury in 2014 limiting their playing time together but signs on the afternoon here of it returning - Dowie holding off players in midfield, turning to pass out wide to Rolser and then making her own runs into the box.
County would score the only goal of the game through a set piece, two ex-Evertonians combining with Alex Greenwood's corner being converted by Fern Whelan, as Liverpool fell to their third defeat of the campaign.
'... of the Season so far' Awards
Player of the Season so far
Liverpool Ladies captain Gemma Bonner received the most votes and has deservedly been crowned @LFCladiesfans Player of the Season so far.
The Reds made a host of signings over the winter, losing a number in the process, and Bonner has provided a calming presence in the centre of defence as the new arrivals find their feet - including her partner at centre-back, Satara Murray.
Named Player of the Match in 2 consecutive games in April, with towering performances in both the defeat away at Chelsea and the home win over Manchester City. The latter in particular seen Bonner command her back line excellently and keep England striker Toni Duggan on a tight leash, the Reds captain seemed to be everywhere and was first to clear each time City forged an attack.
As well as in defence, Bonner's passes forward are something to be admired; dangerous balls into the opposition box from deep unsettling the defence, as demonstrated perfectly in the league win over Birmingham City when a long ball from the captain saw the Blues fail to clear and resulted in Asisat Oshoala opening the scoring.
Second place / Young Player of the Season so far
Martha Harris arrived at Liverpool Ladies at the end of a 2013 season in which she won Lincoln Ladies Player and Young Player of the Year awards and also picking up the PFA Young Player of the Year award in April 2014, Harris scored on her competitive debut for the Reds but then picked up an injury that would see her miss chunks of the season - as well as missing key games due to her involvement in the U20 World Cup.
Still aged only 20, this season has seen Harris maintain remarkable form as she holds down the right-back spot as her own, impressive defensively when coming up against some the league's best players - one highlight a solid interception of former Liverpool winger Gemma Davison's mazy run, Harris cutting infield to dispossess the Chelsea no.7.
Harris has also impressed higher up the pitch, her throw-in leading to the winner against Manchester City at home at the end of April and brilliant crosses into the 18-yard box from the right.
Third Place
Matt Beard has received praise for his change in formation, following the opening back-to-back defeats, moving Becky Easton in front of the back 4 and pushing Fara Williams further up the pitch. One change that has seemingly gone under the radar is Kate Longhurst's move to centre midfield, partnering Williams and proving a welcome addition following the departure of Amanda Da Costa.
Longhurst's attitude is infectious, Liverpool's no.7 will run box-to-box for the entire 90 minutes and works tirelessly throughout. Knocked out during the win over Birmingham City, but back for the following game away at Chelsea, Longhurst is a crucial part to this Liverpool side and her determination in her new role has not gone unnoticed by supporters.
Goal of the Season so far
From 33 secs:
Martha Harris clips the ball into the path of Gemma Bonner, who takes one touch before sending a long ball forwards into the Birmingham box; the ball only half-cleared by the defence to Asisat Oshoala who cleverly lobs the ball over the keeper with the inside of her foot.
Highlight of the Season so far
The highlight of the season so far this year comes in the form of Lucy Staniforth's long awaited return from injury. Staniforth made an appearance during pre-season, coming off the bench in the 1-1 draw with Doncaster Belles but would make her first competitive appearance in the red of Liverpool, and her first competitive appearance since 2013's FA Cup Final with Bristol Academy, when coming off the bench in the opening league game of the season against Sunderland Ladies.
Since, Staniforth has made 2 more substitute appearances against Birmingham and Chelsea and has been building up her fitness starting a number of development games as they finish their season. Last weekend Staniforth scored her first Liverpool goal for the development side after lobbing the keeper with her back to goal in the 7-0 win over Notts County.
The midfielder's hard work has also been recognised for England, as she has this week received a call-up to the England U23 squad for the upcoming Nordic Tournament at the end of May alongside team mates Martha Harris and Hannah Dale. The no.37 will be the one-to-watch in the latter half of the Reds league campaign.
Women's World Cup
Fara Williams will be Liverpool's sole representative during England's Women's World Cup campaign. England face France, Mexico and Colombia in Group F as they look to progress to the Round of 16.
The Reds also have Asisat Oshoala headed to Canada with Nigeria, the Nigerians have been drawn in the so-called 'Group of Death' at the tournament and will play Sweden, Australia and former winners USA in Group D.
Preview: Second half of the Season
Going into the break Liverpool Ladies sit in 5th on 6 points, 8 points behind league leaders Chelsea Ladies and 6 behind second placed Arsenal Ladies. The Reds have a game in hand and are due to play both Chelsea and Arsenal at home in the second half of the campaign, as well as Arsenal away and Notts County, in 3rd on 11 points, at home. As we seen on the final day of the 2014 season, anything can happen in this league and a top 2 placing is by no means out of reach for Liverpool who have everything to play for when the season starts back up again in July.
The Continental Cup also kicks off in late July, with quarter-finals now added to the Cup competition. Liverpool will face Sunderland, Everton, Manchester City and Doncaster Belles in July and August.
Thanks for reading @LFCladiesfans mid-season review, plenty more action to come in the second half of the year and I *should* hopefully have something exciting to announce on the blog next week in relation to what's happening here over the break.
Heather
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