Sunderland Echo

Lady Cats crash out of FA Cup after extra-time defeat

- By Chris Fryatt nep.sport@jpimedia.co.uk

Sunderland Ladies suffered FA Cup heartbreak at St Andrews as Lucy Whipp’s extra-time winner sent Birmingham City into the fifth round.

The Black Cats fought bravely in a contest in which theymoreth­anmatchedt­heir SuperLeagu­eopponents,with Keira Ramshaw’s close-range strike four minutes from the end of normal time cancelling out Veatriki Sarri’s first half opener.

Andalthoug­htheyfinis­hed the game strongly, Whipp’s powerful header secured a narrow victory for the Blues and their place in Monday’s draw.

With two of her most experience­d players missing – Grace McCatty suspended after seeing red in the defeat to Lewes and Emma Kelly rolling her ankle in the same game – head coach Mel Reay was forced to make changes for the trip to the Midlands.

On a positive note, Faye Mullen returned to the starting XI after recovering from a hip injury and teenage forwardKat­yWatson,whosigned fromtheReg­ionalTalen­tClub ondeadline­day,wasnamedon the bench.

The game quickly settled into a pattern of Birmingham seeing most of the ball and Sunderland working hard to close their opponents down and hit quickly on the break. It was an approach which almost paid off within the first

10 minutes as Maria Farrugia forced a good save from Emily Ramsay after cutting inside from the flank.

But it was the hosts who took the lead just before the half hour as Sarri worked the ball onto her left and unleashed a powerful shot into the top corner from outside the box.

Heading into half time, Birmingham had a flurry of chances as Lucy Quinn fired just over and then Claudia Moan stopped a close-range effort. She was called into action

again moments later, tipping a 25-yard free-kick around the post.

Moan, recalled in place of AlisonCowl­ing,wasproving­to beanearlyc­ontenderfo­rplayer of the match as her heroics helped her side survive an early scare after the interval. Sarri’s clattered the crossbar from distance which was still shaking when the stopper superblypa­rriedEmily­Whelan’s glancinghe­aderontoth­epost.

Then, Sunderland deservedly drew level. A mistake at thebacksaw­Ramsayhand­lea goal-boundbackp­asssixyard­s out and Ramshaw smashed the ball underneath the wall of blue shirts on the line and into the bottom corner.

Asthegamee­dgedintose­ven minutes of stoppage time, Moan came to the rescue as she parried another header clear of danger.

Sensing the tie was there for the taking, Reay called on Watson – who has scored 27 league goals for the Regional TalentClub­thisseason–atthe start of extra time to provide a cutting edge in attack. However,

their momentum was abruptly halted when Gemma Lawley’s pinpoint delivery wasmetbyWh­ippwholook­ed marginally offside.

Moan once again kept Birmingham at bay in the second period, diving to her left to parryalong-rangedeffo­rt,and then denying Jade Pennock.

Sunderland: Moan; Brown (Blakey106’)Beer,Herron,Griffiths; Mullen (Boyes 91’); McInnes (Ede 79’), Joice, Manders (Watson91’),Ramshaw;Farrugia.Subs:Cowling,Scarr,Burt, Blakey.

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Sunderland Ladies suffered FA Cup heartbreak at St Andrews.

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