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Man City Women 6 – 2 West Ham Women


Chloe Kelly’s quickfire first-half double sent Man City on the way to a comprehensive 6-2 win over West Ham United at the City Football Academy, a result that lifted Gareth Taylor’s side up to second in the Women’s Super League.

Kelly struck twice inside the opening seven minutes, before Emma Snerle pulled a goal back for the visitors just five minutes later.

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Chloe Kelly pounces on a mistake by Hawa Cissoko to score the opener for Manchester City in their WSL against West Ham

However, Laura Coombs restored the hosts’ two-goal lead with a neat header midway through the first half, before City struck three more times after half-time.

WSL top-scorer Bunny Shaw scored her 28th of the season just past the hour mark, skipper Steph Houghton soon tapped in a fifth on her 35th birthday and substitute Mary Fowler completed the scoring with eight minutes to go as City recorded their biggest win of the season.

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Chloe Kelly scores her second goal in a minute for Manchester city against West Ham in the WSL

Meanwhile, West Ham, who did manage another consolation goal via Lisa Evans’ 72nd-minute effort, stay in eighth place after remaining winless in 2023.

How rampant City blew West Ham away

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Emma Snerle pulls a goal back for West Ham in their WSL clash with Manchester City.

Kelly sent a reminder to England manager Sarina Wiegman with this eye-catching display that proved too hot for the Hammers to handle, including two goals in the space of just 65 seconds to blow the game open at the start.

The first came after a West Ham error at the back, although Kelly still had work to do to find the back of the net from outside the area, while her second also came from distance with a low finish into the bottom corner.

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Laura Coombs heads home Manchester City’s third against West Ham in the WSL.

It was raining goals in the opening exchanges, with Snerle soon pulling a goal back with another shot from outside the box, only for Coombs to put her side back in control when she headed in Lauren Hemp’s inviting cross with just 25 minutes played.

Team news

There was a change in goal for Man City with Khiara Keating replacing Ellie Roebuck between the sticks, with the England international on the bench.

Laia Aleixandri also dropped out of the side having been ruled out for the season, with Kerstin Casparij coming in.

Alex Greenwood was also fit enough to start after a concussion saw her withdraw from the Lionesses squad a few weeks ago.

West Ham also made two changes from their goalless draw against Liverpool – Emma Snerle and Hawa Cissoko coming into the XI for Melisa Filis and Amalie Thestrup.

That was the end of the first-half goals, before the league’s top scorer inevitably got in on the act as Shaw rifled home a fourth after 62 minutes, with Houghton converting from close range three minutes later.

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Bunny Shaw scores her first and fourth for Manchester City against West Ham in the WSL.

Both teams continued to attack in a barnstorming, end-to-end clash, with Evans then making it 5-2, albeit with some help from the unfortunate City No 1 Khiara Keating, only for Fowler to round off the scoring with her first WSL goal.

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Khiara Keating can’t keep out Lisa Evans’ strike and it goes down as an own goal.

Only a combination of brilliant goalkeeping from Mackenzie Arnold and some rare poor finishing from Kelly denied the England international a deserved hat-trick late on.

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Mary Fowler heads in Manchester City’s sixth goal against West Ham in the WSL.

Analysis: Is Kelly hitting form at the exact right time?

Sky Sports’ Charlotte Marsh:

“Heading into Sunday’s game, Kelly had not scored in six WSL games. Man City too were struggling for goalscorers other than Shaw, who has sometimes single-handedly fired her team to victory.

“As Sky Sports pundit Karen Carney and Kelly Smith pointed out, Man City must spread the load of goals should Shaw be injured but also bump up their goal difference in the closest of title races.

“We have seen Kelly perform under pressure before – Euro 2022 final and Finalissima anyone? – and with the heat on Man City on Sunday to get a result, the winger stepped up the mark.

Chloe Kelly vs West Ham
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Chloe Kelly vs West Ham

“Two superb goals, an assist and a well-deserved player-of-the-match award later, Kelly was the star for Man City. She could be finding her goal-involvement boots at the perfect time as Gareth Taylor’s side continue to push their rivals for the WSL title.

“After a tough few days for England too, this will bring some blessed relief for Sarina Wiegman. She will need her dangerous wingers in peak condition heading into the World Cup and able to unlock stubborn defences who will have those wide areas picked out as the Lionesses’ areas of threat.

“As Sky Sports’ Carney said after the game: ‘In the wide areas, England are really blessed. We see (Lauren) Hemp on the other flank, Lauren James, Katie Robinson is another player coming through.

“‘We need them to be on form because we understand England have got some defensive problems at the moment.

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Two-goal hero Chloe Kelly said it was a great result

“‘Sometimes the best way to defend is to have the ball and keep it in high areas away from your own defensive third.

“‘Kelly is a European champion and not shy in stepping up to the big moments. Fingers crossed, this summer she can deliver more. It’s great that she’s hungry because you have to be to win competitions.’

“Man City and England will need to win all of their respective upcoming games to stand the chance of winning silverware. If Kelly can continue to be the reliable goal creator they need, it could be an unforgettable few months for the winger.”

What the managers said…

Man City boss Gareth Taylor:

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Gareth Taylor was pleased with scoring six goals from different areas in Manchester City’s 6-2 victory over West Ham in the WSL.

“All of the games are now so important between now and the end of the season, there is no margin for error. Five games before [Sunday’s match] and we had to make sure we won every one of those. And whatever happens elsewhere happens.

“But we had to take care of our own business and win the two home games we had and we have taken care of this one and managed to improve our a goal difference a bit and now we look forward to next week’s game.

“We know we are the most creative team in the league, but our execution is not great. But if we show more composure, we will score more goals.”

Gareth Taylor

West Ham boss Paul Konchesky:

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Paul Konchesky thinks West Ham ‘need to start getting points on the board’ after conceding six against Manchester City in the WSL.

We gave them two sloppy goals and once you come here and give them a goal, it is always going to be a mountain to climb. But to give them the first two is not good enough.

“We created some good chances and had some good spells in the first half, but giving two goals away early is always going to be a mountain to climb.

“And when you concede another before half-time, it is always going to be tough to get the girls up and going again.”

What’s next?

City host Reading, while West Ham travel to Brighton & Hove Albion, with both WSL fixtures kicking off at 2pm on Sunday May 7.



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