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Man City move closer to WSL title after beating Man Utd

At a glance

  • Vivianne Miedema scores two goals in two minutes as City stroll to an early lead at Old Trafford

  • Lauren Hemp hits the crossbar and Rebecca Knaak has a goal disallowed in a flurry of first-half chances for the visitors

  • Kerstin Casparij seals victory for City in the second half

  • United have still not beaten City in the WSL at Old Trafford

By
BBC Sport women’s football news reporter at Old Trafford

Vivianne Miedema's double helped Manchester City edge closer to the Women's Super League title with a comfortable derby win over neighbours United.

Andree Jeglertz's side need just two more victories to confirm their first league title in a decade and their fans left Old Trafford in a party mood.

Netherlands international Miedema went off to a standing ovation in the second half with her side 3-0 up after she had scored twice in as many first-half minutes.

It was another impressive display by the champions-elect as they capitalised on a ruthless start with Miedema's headers.

City were in complete control when Kerstin Casparij dealt another blow to United, following up at the back post to score their third goal within 49 minutes.

It was the second time this week United had suffered defeat at Old Trafford, having lost 3-2 to Bayern Munich in the Champions League on Wednesday.

But this was even worse as City toyed with United, showing them up in their own backyard, and it was barely a contest.

Marc Skinner's side face a battle to remain in the top three - securing European football next season - and could drop to fourth before the weekend is over.

They sit 11 points behind City, and dropped to third after Arsenal beat Tottenham 5-2 later on Saturday. Chelsea will overtake them by beating Aston Villa on Sunday.

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The derby could not have come at a worse time for Manchester United – sandwiched between two Champions League quarter-final matches against Bayern Munich.

Skinner's squad is running on empty as a gruelling schedule catches up with them and they had just two senior outfield players on the bench.

City showed no mercy, hammering United's goal in the opening 45 minutes and trotting down the tunnel at half-time with a comfortable two-goal lead.

Striker Melvine Malard had only touched the ball twice - and the only positive for United was that they were not trailing by more.

The lack of squad depth was evident but it does not fully explain the gulf between the two sides. United failed to lay a glove on City and were poorly organised at the back.

Captain Maya Le Tissier had a difficult afternoon with WSL top scorer Khadija Shaw running riot and Miedema ghosting into space inside the box.

United's midfield was easily overrun and when the hosts did have opportunity to advance, they looked hesitant and unwilling to take risks.

Even the United fans had little to offer as Old Trafford was eerily quiet for large spells – only the euphoric chanting from the away corner drifting across the chilly stadium.

There was an improvement in the second half but the game was gone and City's foot was off the gas.

For United, it was another derby day to forget - they have won only two of their 13 WSL meetings with Manchester City and are yet to win any at Old Trafford.

"Honestly, I think it was an accumulation of the amount of games [we've played]. They are playing one game a week," manager Skinner told BBC Radio 5 Live afterwards.

"Fair play to them, they took the game. We make split-second decisions that go against us. That's the reality.

"It's not that the players don't give everything. It's just in this moment, they are making tired decisions, and when you're playing against high-level opponents, they make the difference."

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Vivianne Miedema celebrates scoring at Old TraffordImage source, Getty Images
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Vivianne Miedema has scored 97 goals during her WSL career

It is a matter of when, and not if, City will win a first league title in 10 years and they played like worthy champions at Old Trafford.

Knowing 54 points will guarantee them the WSL trophy, this was a huge step towards that total - they now only need six more - and it felt like an early celebration in Manchester.

Jeglertz's side played with healthy arrogance and ruthlessness as they wrapped up the contest within 50 minutes and could have done so even earlier.

Lauren Hemp supplied her usual brilliance and was unfortunate not to make the scoresheet when she fired an effort off the crossbar in the first half.

Knaak was also hard done by when her goal was ruled out harshly for what referee Kirsty Dowle deemed to be a foul from team-mate Aoba Fujino on goalkeeper Phallon Tullis-Joyce.

But it was the dazzling Miedema who will dominate headlines with her quick double silencing the Old Trafford crowd and giving her team the foothold they needed in the game.

Her consistency and fitness this season has been integral to City's success and the WSL's all-time leading goalscorer still has a habit of starring in the big moments.

After scoring her second goal, it prompted chants from the away crowd. "We are top of the league," they roared on repeat.

City's afternoon was made even sweeter when Casparij sealed victory immediately after half-time and she celebrated proudly with supporters, clutching the badge on her shirt as she did so.

Captain Alex Greenwood also enjoyed the roar of celebration that came her way every time she walked over to take a corner in front of supporters in the second half.

Two more victories, and the WSL title is theirs. They have comfortably been the league's best this season.

What's next for both teams?

Manchester United return to Champions League action on Wednesday when they look to overturn their 3-2 deficit against Bayern Munich in Germany (17:45 BST).

Their next WSL game is on Sunday, 26 April at Tottenham (12:00 BST).

Manchester City face Brighton in the WSL on Saturday, 25 April (12:00 BST) but first they have an FA Cup quarter-final tie at Birmingham City on Monday, 6 April (17:00 BST).

Player of the match

Number: 10 V. Miedema
Average rating 8.68
Number: 8 J. Park
Average Rating: 5.26
Number: 91 P. Tullis-Joyce
Average Rating: 4.89
Number: 57 L. Drury
Average Rating: 4.81
Number: 4 M. Le Tissier
Average Rating: 4.79
Number: 9 M. Malard
Average Rating: 4.66
Number: 13 S. Awujo
Average Rating: 4.66
Number: 5 H. Lundkvist
Average Rating: 4.63
Number: 12 F. Rolfö
Average Rating: 4.60
Number: 14 J. Riviere
Average Rating: 4.58
Number: 20 H. Miyazawa
Average Rating: 4.58
Number: 21 M. Turner
Average Rating: 4.52
Number: 47 J. Anderson
Average Rating: 4.41
Number: 16 L. Naalsund
Average Rating: 4.24
Number: 3 G. George
Average Rating: 4.21
Number: 24 L. Schüller
Average Rating: 4.04

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