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·8. November 2024
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·8. November 2024
A masterclass from Bunny Shaw handed Manchester City all three points from their meeting with Tottenham Hotspur.
The match was hosted at the Etihad in the first of three games the women’s team will play in the clubs main stadium. An utterly dominant display from the hosts saw them extend their unbeaten streak to twelve games across all competitions.
Keating; Greenwood, Roord, Hemp, Kennedy, Ouahabi, Park, Casparij, Fujino, Shaw, Hasegawa
Spencer; Morris, Bartrip, Naz, England, Vinberg, Hunt, Bühler, Spence, Summanen, Neville
With just 23 seconds on the clock, Bunny Shaw got Manchester City off to a dream start. Slotting the ball beyond Becky Spencer, the Jamaican international wasted no time getting her team off the mark. With Spurs still reeling from the early blow, City were utterly dominant throughout the opening exchanges. Failing to clear the danger, the visitors conceded a second goal just 15 minutes later as Shaw bagged her brace. Jill Roord put the ball in the net to bag the third for the hosts however her effort was disallowed for an offside in the build up play.
As the first half wore on, the visitors began to find their rhythm as they pushed their opponents further up the pitch. Despite the increase in possession, Spurs were unable to take their chances with several attempts on goal going begging. The hosts went in at the break holding on to their two goal lead having dominated the first half.
The second half brought another bright start for Manchester City with Lauren Hemp forcing Spencer into a diving save inside ten minutes. Roord finally got her goal for the evening in the 66th minute, making up for her earlier disallowed goal. No sooner had play resumed, Shaw bagged her hat-trick to put her side four goals ahead. The three points leave City top of the table having dropped just two points from their opening seven games.
Manchester City will take on Hammarby at home for their third Champions League group stage game. The Sky Blues are currently unbeaten in the competition having pulled off a resounding 2-0 win against Barcelona and taking all three points from St Pölten in a tightly fought 3-2 victory.
Tottenham will host the North London derby before welcoming Aston Villa for their League Cup group stage clash.