The Herald (Ireland)

United power past Spurs to lift cup

- RACHEL STEINBERG

Manchester United lifted the Women’s FA Cup for the first time in their history following a comfortabl­e victory over Tottenham at Wembley.

Ella Toone, who started when United were narrowly beaten by Chelsea in the final a year ago, broke the deadlock with a fine finish in first-half stoppage time.

Rachel Williams nodded home nine minutes after the restart before an error by Spurs ’keeper Becky Spencer gifted Lucia Garcia her first goal three minutes later.

Captain Bethany England came closest for Tottenham in their maiden FA Cup final with a crossbar-clipping header before Garcia bagged her brace and put the comeback firmly out of reach.

Ireland defender Aoife Mannion came on in the 78th minute for the winners.

It is the first time since Birmingham’s victory in 2012 – where Williams netted a stoppage-time equaliser for the winners

– that the cup hasn’t been won by one of Arsenal, Chelsea or Manchester City.

Tottenham let an early chance get away as Matilda Vinberg struck over the bar. Williams and Vinberg soon had further chances to open the scoring, with Marc Skinner’s outfit looking marginally more lively but coming up short after Millie Turner and Garcia both failed to find the back of the net with close-range headers.

Toone directed the ball over the bar with an outstretch­ed boot, while Martha Thomas steered Spurs away from danger with an excellent block to clear

Turner’s header off the line, and Toone curled United’s eighth shot of the afternoon wide of Spencer’s right-hand post.

Lisa Naalsund tried next for United, scuffing an effort from the edge of the area. Just as a goalless first half began to feel like an inevitabil­ity, Toone patiently wove her way forward before unleashing a sumptuous strike from distance.

United doubled their advantage nine minutes after the restart when Williams rose highest to meet captain Kate Zelem’s free-kick and directed her towering header into the back of the net.

It all began to unravel for Spurs three minutes later when Spencer completely mishandled a clearance, instead directing her pass straight at Garcia, who obliged the gift with a simple finish.

England came inches away from pulling one back, clipping the crossbar with her header.

Any hope of Tottenham staging a miraculous comeback was thoroughly quashed when they could not deal with substitute Melvine Malard’s cross and Garcia pounced, rifling home to seal the deserved victory.

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