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Gemma Bonner scored an injury-time winner for Liverpool after a wild second half to leave Chelsea’s title bid hanging by a thread

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Wed 1 May 2024 16.50 EDTFirst published on Wed 1 May 2024 13.00 EDT
Gemma Bonner (number 23) celebrates scoring Liverpool's fourth goal during the Women’s Super League against Chelsea.
Gemma Bonner (number 23) celebrates scoring Liverpool's fourth goal during the Women’s Super League against Chelsea. Photograph: Nick Taylor/Liverpool FC/Getty Images
Gemma Bonner (number 23) celebrates scoring Liverpool's fourth goal during the Women’s Super League against Chelsea. Photograph: Nick Taylor/Liverpool FC/Getty Images

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43 min: More good work from Liverpool. Cuthbert is being increasingly overrun in midfield and loses the ball. Liverpool pounce! Haug finds Koivisto, who crosses dangerously and Hampton just tips it out of danger.

41 min: Chance for Haug! From the free-kick, Chelsea’s defenders fail to clear the ball properly and the loose ball falls to Liverpool’s top scorer, who skews her finish wide. It nearly actually turns into a pass for Holland, who was lurking at the back post.

40 min: Yellow card for Carter, who brings down Enderby after a clever turn in midfield. Liverpool will have a chance to load the Chelsea box with this set piece.

37 min: With Chelsea still down to 10, Liverpool find some space outside Chelsea area. Holland is urged to shoot, but her effort is from her weaker right foot, and Hampton saves.

34 min: Beever-Jones takes another ball to the face! This time it’s square on her nose, which is bleeding profusely. Another stoppage, in which Izzy Christiansen, on Sky co-commentary duty tonight, suggests the Chelsea winger must be close to a senior England call-up. I would not disagree. Beever-Jones has 16 Under-23 caps to her name.

31 min: Chelsea have the ball in the net again but it is (correctly) ruled off for offside. Liverpool tried to play out but Charles won the ball back, found Macario, who chipped her finish over Micah. But the Chelsea striker was just off.

28 min: Beever-Jones takes a nasty ball straight to the chops. Eeeessh, we’ll have a stoppage. Beever-Jones checks her teeth – they are all there – so she’s OK to continue.

26 min: Straight from a Chelsea corner, Liverpool break and suddenly it’s two on two at the back for Chelsea! Hinds sprints a full 60 yards to put herself in a shooting position, but the pass is a little short and Lawrence again makes a crucial interception. Hayes will be fuming at Chelsea’s naivety there. Liverpool have been the better side since the Chelsea goal.

25 min: More encouragement for Matt Beard and Liverpool! Enderby is dropping deep into pockets of space and so nearly finds the overlapping Koivisto with an absolutely absurd through ball, but Hampton races out of goal and bravely smothers the ball. Great goalkeeping.

22 min: Liverpool are slowly growing into this game, and Enderby prizes open the Chelsea defence with a wonderful little pass to Haug, but Lawrence makes an outstanding sliding tackle to deny the Norwegian!

20 min: A devastating counter-attack from Chelsea so nearly results in a goal! Kirby breaks with speed, feeds Macario but the Brazilian-born American can’t beat Bonner who gets a crucial touch to take the sting out of the Chelsea striker’s shot.

18 min: First bit of composed play from Liverpool’s midfield, as Nagano finds Holland, but again Carter is there to snuff out any danger.

15 min: “I’m having an evening of women’s football, been watching first half of SWPL game between Glasgow City and Celtic,” emails Gordon. “Difficult to compare the standard of the top SWPL teams and the top WSL teams, but Glasgow City did get through to the UWCL playoff round this season, the same stage that Manchester United exited at. Be interesting to see pre-season friendlies between some of the Scottish and English women’s club teams. Anyway, my first observation of tonight’s WSL game is that Chelsea’s bench is rather light on attacking options.”

Agree it would be good to see some cross-pollination between the two leagues, even if it’s just in pre-season. And I’m also surprised that Hayes hasn’t got a more attacking bench with the goal difference factor. But then Chelsea are beset with injuries.

11 min: So nearly 2-0 to Chelsea. A wonderful flicked through ball from Macario finds Nusken, who times her run to perfection, but Micah gets down and gets her fingertips on the shot, before Hinds clears off the line!

10 min: Interesting that Chelsea’s Carter was not interested in celebrating the goal. Instead, she grabbed the ball out of the net and urged her side to get back to the half-way line. Goal difference is all important in this title race, remember.

This is the live table, assuming that the game finishes at 1-0.

Pos Team P GD Pts
1 Man City Women 20 46 52
2 Chelsea Women 19 40 49
3 Arsenal Women 20 27 44
4 Man Utd Women 20 17 35
5 Liverpool FC Women 20 1 32

GOAL! Liverpool 0-1 Chelsea (Beever-Jones 9)

That’s eight WSL goals for Beever-Jones for the season now, scoring from a header straight from a corner! Clark lost her marker, and Beever-Jones found some space right in front of goal and glances her header into the corner. Could Micah have come for that?

Chelsea’s Aggie Beever-Jones (second left) heads home to open the scoring. Photograph: Nick Potts/PA
Which she’s understandably happy about. Photograph: Nick Potts/PA
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7 min: Liverpool are playing with a back five tonight, but with the ball often one of the centre backs slips into midfield. That is often Gemma Bonner, who is making her 150th Liverpool appearance tonight, and after some high pressure, Bonner picks up the loose ball and tries her luck from range, but the shot loops over the bar.

5 min: Beever-Jones looks sharp for Chelsea on the left wing. That flank looks like the most likely source of the opening goal.

3 min: Niamh Charles, who began her career at Liverpool, gets forward from left back for Chelsea, but her cross is too deep, and the Reds get it away.

Three teams in the WSL that qualify for the Champions League, and third-placed Arsenal are too far ahead of Liverpool at this stage, but it’s been a brilliant season for Liverpool, who lie in fifth. They will go level on points with fourth-placed Manchester United with a win tonight.

Here’s a decent stat from Liverpool: manager Matt Beard took charge of Chelsea 23 times across the inaugural two WSL seasons in 2011 and 2012 before joining Liverpool. Since his departure, no manager has inflicted more away league defeats on the Blues than Beard (three).

Liverpool fans cheer their team ahead of kick-off. Photograph: Jason Cairnduff/Action Images/Reuters
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No Lauren James in Chelsea’s squad! Only City’s Bunny Shaw has scored more goals in WSL this season and the England superstar scored a hat-trick against Liverpool last time out.

LJ was a hat-trick hero last time we faced Liverpool. 🤩 pic.twitter.com/T1vIx2Nb4Y

— Chelsea FC Women (@ChelseaFCW) April 30, 2024

James didn’t train last week as she nursed an injury and despite featuring against Barcelona, perhaps she has aggravated something in that match?

Mayra Ramírez, Chelsea’s January signing who signed for a British record transfer fee of £384,000, remains sidelined. That’s another blow for Hayes.

Preamble

And then there were two. With Arsenal dramatically faltering at Everton on Sunday, Manchester City and Chelsea once against stand alone at the top of the WSL pile, and are set to battle it out for the title.

Pos Team P GD Pts
1 Man City Women 20 46 52
2 Chelsea Women 18 39 46
3 Arsenal Women 20 27 44
4 Man Utd Women 20 17 35
5 Liverpool FC Women 19 2 32

For most teams, two games remain. Owing to their run to the Champions League semi-finals – where they were controversially dumped out by defending champions Barcelona on Saturday – Chelsea have two games in hand to make up six points on City. Points are important, sure, but goal difference also looks like it will be vital, so even if Chelsea do take a comfortable lead tonight, do not expect them to ease up.

Not that Chelsea’s two games in hand will be easy. Away at Liverpool, who have lost just one league game (to City) since January, and away to FA Cup finalists Tottenham next Wednesday. Eeesh.

The pressure is on. This should be a cracker.

Kick-off: 7pm BST.

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