Man Utd return to WSL summit with West Ham win


Katie Zelem scores United's opener
Katie Zelem put Manchester United ahead six minutes after half time from the penalty spot

Manchester United moved top of the Women’s Super League and applied fresh pressure on Chelsea as they beat West Ham 4-0.

Captain Katie Zelem put United ahead with a penalty before Lucia Garcia scored twice and Hayley Ladd netted.

United move ahead of Chelsea, who travel to fellow WSL title challengers Manchester City on Sunday.

The game was played in front of 27,919 fans at Old Trafford as part of Women’s Football Weekend.

United hold a one point lead over second place Chelsea in the WSL, albeit having played two games more, while West Ham remain seventh with 16 points from as many games.

Hammers forward Katie Longhurst equalled Gilly Flaherty and Kerys Harrop’s joint WSL appearance record of 177 games when she came off the bench in the second half.

United break through after frustrating first 45

For a while, it looked like the game would be defined by the penalty decisions United did not get – until they took the lead with the one they did.

United felt they should have had a penalty on the half hour when Hammers defender Hawa Cissoko shoved Ladd hard in the back, but this was waved away by referee Emily Heaslip.

Manager Marc Skinner was also left wide-armed in frustration shortly after when Heaslip did not blow as Leah Galton went to ground under heavy pressure from Emily Fisk on the edge of the West Ham area.

But while both of those calls would have been marginal, there was not a question about the penalty which was given six minutes into the second half. Cissoko slid in clumsily on Alessia Russo, catching the England forward as she checked back.

United captain Zelem was the calmest woman in Old Trafford as she tucked the penalty away, to cheers as much of relief as of joy from the home supporters.

They were further calmed 15 minutes later when second half sub Garcia broke the Hammers offside trap, controlled Toone’s lofted through ball and slotted past West Ham keeper Mackenzie Arnold.

United were finally calm enough to put together a flowing move for their third goal in the final 10 minutes, Ladd curling into the bottom corner from Ona Batlle’s fine cut back, before Garcia got her second by tapping in the rebound after Arnold parried a shot from Martha Thomas.

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Line-ups

Man Utd Women

Formation 4-2-3-1

  • 27Earps
  • 2Batlle
  • 15Le Tissier
  • 21TurnerSubstituted forMannionat 81′minutes
  • 6Blundell
  • 12Ladd
  • 10Zelem
  • 22ParrisSubstituted forGarcíaat 55′minutes
  • 7Toone
  • 11GaltonSubstituted forThomasat 66′minutes
  • 23RussoSubstituted forWilliamsat 80′minutes

Substitutes

  • 5Mannion
  • 8Bøe Risa
  • 9Thomas
  • 14Riviere
  • 17García
  • 19Leon
  • 28Williams
  • 29Cascarino
  • 32Baggaley

West Ham Women

Formation 4-4-2

  • 1Arnold
  • 3Shimizu
  • 22Fisk
  • 23CissokoSubstituted forCookeat 79′minutes
  • 2SmithSubstituted forDentonat 80′minutes
  • 8SnerleSubstituted forAtkinsonat 70′minutes
  • 15Parker
  • 10Brynjarsdóttir
  • 26Asseyi
  • 19HayashiSubstituted forLonghurstat 79′minutes
  • 14ThestrupSubstituted forEvansat 64′minutes

Substitutes

  • 7Evans
  • 11Atkinson
  • 12Longhurst
  • 17Filis
  • 18Denton
  • 21Cooke
  • 28Hillyerd

Referee:
Emily Heaslip

Attendance:
27,919

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