Wednesday, October 19, 2022

Ladies First: WSL 2022 2023 Manchester United Brighton


16 octobre 2022
Leigh Village

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Manchester United cruised to a second consecutive 4-0 home win by comfortably dispatching Brighton in the WSL on Sunday afternoon. Ella Toone and Leah Galton ran riot in the first half as Marc Skinner’s team raced into a 3-0 lead – that’s seven first half goals for the team so far this season – and both finished the game with three direct goal involvements each. Substitute Adriana Leon made it 4-0 with her first goal for the club. The hosts made a vibrant start to the game and the pace offered by the front three of Lucia Garcia, Nikita Parris and Galton looked like it would cause Brighton problems from the off. But it was the movement of Toone, ghosting into the box, where the early breakthrough came from. The England star, for whom the reception from the home fans was enormous even before kick-off, found space in between Brighton defenders to calmly nod Ona Batlle’s deep cross back across goal.


Midway through the half, Toone cut in from the left for another good opening, but Seagulls goalkeeper Megan Walsh was equal to the shot. Yet Walsh stood no chance not long after when the same player was played through by Galton and carefully lifted her finish into the far corner.
Before half-time, Walsh was tested again, saving from Katie Zelem and Parris after good United moves. But she stood little chance when Toone returned the favour to Galton to make it 3-0 on 40 minutes, the latter sweeping a right-footed finish into the bottom corner after being put through.
Even with such a comfortable lead, there was at least a reminder of Brighton’s threat in first half stoppage time when Mary Earps flew across her goal to make a spectacular save to deny Elisabeth Terland, tipping the rasping drive wide of the post. A shift in Brighton formation to 4-4-2 gave the visitors the kind of foothold after the restart that they had been sorely lacking in the opening 45 minutes, even creating a couple of half chances early on. Brighton’s improvement and a number of substitutions from United slowed the rhythm of the game, but eventually the same themes as the first half cropped up. The pace of Leon off the bench was too much for the Seagulls through the middle and she finished clinically after Galton’s through ball. 



























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