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MATCH REPORT: LIVERPOOL LADIES 1 EVERTON LADIES 1
MATCH REPORT: LIVERPOOL LADIES 8 YEOVIL TOWN LADIES 0
LIVERPOOL Ladies enjoyed a storming start to 2018 on Saturday evening as they put Yeovil Town Ladies to the sword. The unrelenting Reds put eight past their visitors from the South West with on-loan forward Bethany England scoring four.
The other goals were shared between Caroline Weir, Jess Clarke and Laura Coombs plus an own goal from Yeovil defender Ann-Marie Heatherson who turned a cross from Weir into her own net.
On an evening with many highlights it was perhaps the biggest of nights for Amy Turner. The Liverpool defender signed from Notts County during the Spring Series and having spent 15 months on the sidelines injured, was named amongst the substitutes and came from the bench to a great reception to mark her comeback.
England led the line for the Reds supported by Ashley Hodson and Clarke, Weir and Coombs were joined in midfield by Sophie Ingle and the largely untroubled defence consisted of Alex Greenwood, Casey Stoney, Gemma Bonner and Martha Harris with Siobhan Chamberlain in goal.
Despite the one-sided scoreline Yeovil had defended well in the opening stages of the FA Women’s Super League tie, in the opening ten minutes alone both Weir and Clarke were denied by Glovers goalkeeper Megan Walsh. Clarke dazzling as she skipped past several players, exchanging passes and then seeing her final shot pushed around the post.
The visitors also showed promise going forwards however Nadia Lawrence found herself dispossessed deep in the Reds half by England, who had tracked back and won the ball.
Liverpool continued to look dangerous as they grafted to find the opening goal. Coombs in particular a stand out, especially during the opening twenty minutes of the half, controlling the tempo from the middle and encouraging the full backs to press high up the pitch.
Coombs played an excellent ball that picked out the run of Harris who in turn looped a cross in towards the 6-yard box yet Walsh came off her line to punch clear.
Moments later the Reds broke the deadlock, Yeovil’s Heatherson unfortunate as she stuck a leg out in an attempt to clear a cross from Weir that ended up in the back of her own net.
If the first goal could be considered unfortunate for the Glovers, the second was certainly scrappy for Liverpool.
Clarke had forced her way into the area and her shot deflected onto the knee of England who doubled the lead a yard from goal.
With five minutes to go until the break England added a third, latching onto Ingle’s superb through ball and closing in on goal. Just when it looked like the defender had got back in time to block any effort, England dragged the ball back onto her right foot and slid a cool finish under Walsh.
On the stroke of half time Chamberlain was called into her first action of the game, Gemma Evans free kick initially striking the wall yet falling back to her. Evans then struck a fierce drive at goal which Chamberlain did well to get down and smother, preventing the visitors from pulling a goal back.
Out for the second half there was no let up from the Reds, Clarke striking the post with the first attack and Weir further extending the lead with the second.
It was a trademark left-footed wonder goal from outside the area from Weir that made it four-nil. The Scottish international exchanging passes with Coombs and Ingle before turning away from her marker and firing the ball home without even looking up.
From Weir’s goal on 51 minutes the Reds scored four goals in nine minutes; England completing her hat trick with a cheeky chip over Walsh, Clarke tapping the ball over the line from close range and England converting a pass from Greenwood in the 60th minute.
The Reds had barely stopped for a breather, leaving Yeovil stunned and the scoreline at a whopping seven-nil.
Following her fourth goal of the night England was substituted to a rousing reception, replaced by Kate Longhurst. Liverpool’s no.7 making her 50th league appearance for Liverpool Ladies and almost marking it with a goal of her own – a left-footed shot just wide of the post.
Turner also replaced Stoney with twenty minutes to play, making her welcome debut for the club after a long fifteen months out injured.
The scoring wasn’t over for the night as goal number eight was scored by Reds number eight, Coombs capping her fine performance with a deserved goal – Clarke with the assist.
LIVERPOOL LADIES: Chamberlain, Harris, Bonner (C), Stoney (Turner), Greenwood (Johnson), Ingle, Coombs, Weir, Hodson, Clarke, England (Longhurst)
PLAYER OF THE MATCH: Bethany England
MATCH REPORT: SUNDERLAND LADIES 1 LIVERPOOL LADIES 0
An explanation
Hello followers of @LFCladiesfans,
I’m writing this blog post to firstly apologise for being somewhat absent over the last few weeks.
While travelling home from the last away trip to Sunderland I got a phone call telling me that my grandparents had been involved in a car accident and rushed to hospital.
Unfortunately my Grandad didn’t recover and passed away in hospital on 11th November.
As you can imagine when I’ve not then been at football matches it’s been a bit mad at home and whatnot, and so I took a step back from my blog and @LFCladiesfans social media accounts.
I never want to do half a job on my blog so that’s why there’s been no match reports or the like for the last few games, but now I’m back and we have two more games before the end of the year to look forward to.
Finally, if you’ll indulge me I’d like to tell you about my Grandad. He was born James Patrick Carroll in Kiltimagh, Ireland and grew up on a farm with his Aunt, Uncle and younger brother.
When my Grandad turned 18 he moved to England, arriving in Liverpool in the 1950s where he met my Grandma.
They got engaged shortly before my Grandad took a job in New Zealand, there he was nicknamed Irish Jim and even trained with the All Blacks!
He sailed home from New Zealand across the Pacific Ocean, stopping at the Pitcairn Island and down the Panama canal.
Grandad wasn’t done with travelling the world and a few years later took a job working in the Sudan! Here they nicknamed him the ‘man with the pipe’.
When he eventually returned home to Liverpool and retired aged 61, he was approached by Ogdens Tobacco Company who asked him to join a team of tobacco testers – he always said this was his dream job!
My Grandad was always full of tales of his travels and of his childhood home in Ireland, he was also a Blue – would you believe it! He’d always tease me about the Reds if we weren’t doing so well, but I learnt to give as good as I got.
The final time I visited my Grandad on the Friday night, he was asking me how Liverpool were getting on and I told him a lot better than Everton! He always had a big smile on his face, on that final night still laughing and joking about how I was a Red.
If I can live a life that’s half as full as my Grandad’s, I’ll be happy.
MATCH REPORT: DURHAM WFC 0 LIVERPOOL LADIES 0 (LLFC WIN 5-4 ON PENALTIES)
MATCH REPORT: CHELSEA LADIES 1 LIVERPOOL LADIES 0
MATCH REPORT: LIVERPOOL LADIES 0 READING FC WOMEN 3
REPORT: SUNDERLAND LADIES DS 2 LIVERPOOL LADIES DS 1
MATCH REPORT: EVERTON LADIES 0 LIVERPOOL LADIES 2
LIVERPOOL LADIES:
Chamberlain, Murray, Bonner (C), Stoney, Greenwood, Ingle, Coombs, Weir, Clarke (Charles), Harding, England (Hodson)
PLAYER OF THE MATCH [as voted for by followers of @LFCladiesfans]
Laura Coombs
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