Women's Soccer Scene

Page 3

Three still standing in Europe Three British teams will go into the draw for the Round of 16 in the UEFA Women’s Champions League after completing the second leg of their respective ties this week. played out what was something of a On Wednesday night, formality in their tie against , having already led 7-1 from the first meeting in Switzerland. In the end, the night belonged to Janine Beckie as she scored twice during the first half and went on to complete her hat-trick shortly after half time. Pauline Bremer, who came on as a second half substitute, also found the net with twelve minutes remaining to round off a 4-0 victory for City on the night, and 11-1 on aggregate. However the same night, were unable to turn things around in their tie with and were beaten 5-1. After falling behind to an early goal by Petra Divisova, Hibs hit back to equalise through Amy Gallacher but Tereza Kozarova put Slavia back in front ahead of the interval. Hibs will surely be sick of the sight of Kozarova as she completed her double on the hour, to add to her hat-trick from the first leg at Easter Road, and the home side went on to add further goals through Katerina Svitkova and Tereza Szewieczkova for a 9-2 aggregate scoreline. went into the second leg of their tie with Russian side with a 1-0 lead and got off to the worst possible start when the visitors levelled matters overall with just three minutes on the clock, Kristina Komissarova breaking through to score. City’s response was swift though, a neatly taken goal from Hayley Lauder bringing them level on the night just four minutes later and on the half hour, Clare Shine fired them in front from a corner. City were playing some delightful one-touch football at times and midway through the second half, a shrewd pass by Kirsty Howat set up Rachel McLauchlan to power in an unstoppable shot and cap an impressive performance from the full back on the night. Lauder, whose goal had separated the sides in the first leg, was to have the final say when she bundled in a Megan Foley cross from close range to finish off a 4-1 win and a great night for her side. took a 4-0 advantage into their return meeting with at Boreham Wood and took an even firmer grip on the tie two minutes before half time, when Kim Little slotted home the opening goal from the penalty spot. The Italian side defended well on the night but the Gunners were to have the final say with sixteen minutes remaining when Lia Walti’s through ball picked out Vivanne Miedema to score her third goal over the two legs and complete a 2-0 victory for Arsenal. Elsewhere, there were few surprises overall with perhaps ’s 1-0 win away to , and 4-2 on aggregate, being the most impressive result along with notching up a 3-1 success away to . survived a scare against , losing 1-0 at home on the night but going through on away goals to be part of what is a strong looking line up in the last sixteen. Nikita Parris was on target twice as holders completed the formalities of their tie with with a 7-0 victory and perennial challengers also cruised through against , whilst last season’s runners-up defeated 2-1 for a 4-1 aggregate win. were another team to receive a scare in their home match with before a late goal saw them safely through. The draw for the Round of 16 will take place on Monday.

Issue no. 6 - 26 September 2019


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.