Sunderland Echo

BRIDGET’S CUP OF JOY

SUNDERLAND LADIES 1 LIVERPOOL LADIES 0: WEARSIDERS CLINCH TOP SPOT IN GROUP

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Bridget Galloway’s first senior goal steered Sunderland Ladies to a 1-0 victory over Liverpool last night to progress to the FA Women’s Super League Continenta­l Tyres Cup quarter-finals as group winners.

Both sides were previously unbeaten, and guaranteed places in the last eight, but the Wearsiders claimed a morale-boosting victory at Mariners Park to snatch top spot in Group One North from the Reds.

Liverpool started brightly, with midfielder Laura Coombs spurning two early chances as she blazed a close-range effort over the bar moments before the former Chelsea player saw an effort deflect narrowly wide.

And the Reds were made to rue those missed chances when Sunderland took the lead, with Galloway meeting Lucy Staniforth’s centre with a powerful header which left Siobhan Chamberlai­n with no chance.

Galloway could have doubled her tally after she sprung the offside trap and bore down on goal, but Chamberlai­n did well to tip her effort around the post.

Sunderland keeper Rachael Laws was then called into action to deny both Ashley Hodson and Bethany England as Liverpool ended the first half strongly.

Liverpool sub Natasha Hardingfor­cedLawstop­arry her half-volley, then Caroline Weir’s shot on the turn and Harding’s curler were both well-saved by Laws.

But Sunderland held out to claim three points which saw them leapfrog Liverpool to top the section.

Sunderland defender Victoria Williams said: “When we played Liverpool in the league (a 4-1 loss in October), we were disappoint­ed with the scoreline and, for us, tonight was a chance to put those wrongs right.

“We put in a much more discipline­d defensive performanc­e, which set us on our way.

“Since Bridget has come in, she’s been brilliant. She’s hungry for goals and it’s great to see someone come through the youth ranks and make her senior debut. That’s what we want to do at Sunderland – we want to develop our own players and put them on the top stage.

“Topping the group puts us in a good position and hopefully, now we get a good draw in the quarter-finals.”

Reds boss Scott Rogers said: “All credit to Sunderland.They’renotaneas­yteam to play against. You have to take your hat off to them and (manager) Melanie (Reay).”

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Happy: Victoria Williams.

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