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Rob Smyth

Manchester City 0-4 Chelsea: Women’s Super League – as it happened

Sam Kerr celebrates scoring Chelsea’s second goal.
Sam Kerr celebrates scoring Chelsea’s second goal. Photograph: Molly Darlington/Action Images/Reuters

We’ll have a match report shortly, but I’m going to head off to prepare for some hot men’s World Cup qualifying action this evening. Thanks for your company - bye!

The player of the match is Erin Cuthbert

“We weren’t at our best in the first half so we were delighted to be 2-0 up. We changed a couple of things and regrouped. Everything starts with a clean sheet - we know if we don’t concede that the attacking side will take care of itself. It’s great to win here, but we’ve got to keep putting the pressure of Arsenal.”

Full time: Manchester City 0-4 Chelsea

Peep peep! Chelsea move to within a point of Arsenal after another comfortable win at the Academy Stadium. It was 3-0 in the FA Cup semi-final last month and 4-0 today. Then, as now, City were punished ruthlessly for their mistakes. They played well for most of the first half, despite Karima Taieb gifting Chelsea a goal in the second minute, but Sam Kerr’s strike on the stroke of half-time shattered their morale.

Chelsea scored two more in the first ten minutes of the second half, and the rest of the match was a non-event. It’s a horrible time for City and particularly their manager Gareth Taylor. For Chelsea and Emma Hayes, it’s business as usual.

90+1 min England’s low cross towards Fleming is crucially intercepted by Stanway on the six-yard line.

90+1 min There will be five minutes of added time.

90 min The substitute Beckie wins a corner for City down the right. It’s curled in by Greenwood and headed away by Eriksson.

87 min Cuthbert is limping a bit but she’s going to continue. I think she was caught by the substitute Raso as they challenged for a 51-49 ball.

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85 min There’s a break in play while Cuthbert receives treatment.

83 min Poor Ellen White chases another overhit long pass. I can’t remember her touching the ball.

82 min City will drop to eighth in the table after this defeat. Aston Villa, who won 1-0 at Birmingham earlier today, will move above them.

81 min Stanway shoots over from distance.

79 min Another change for City - Hayley Raso replaces the brilliant Lauren Hemp.

78 min Three changes for Chelsea. Zecira Musovic replaces Berger in goal, while Niamh Charles and Drew Spence come on for Kirby and Reiten.

77 min City bring on Vicky Losada for Caroline Weir.

77 min England misses an excellent chance to make it 5-0, scooping over from 15 yards after being teed up by Kirby. On reflection, maybe the ball was slightly behind her.

76 min Ann-Katrin Berger is down again, and this time it looks like she’ll need to come off.

74 min Greenwood is booked for a robust aerial challenge on Leupolz.

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72 min Berger saves again from Hemp, this time more comfortably. It was another cracking run from Hemp, who remains thoroughly watchable even when her team is 4-0 down.

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70 min Hemp surges into the area from the left, moves away from Cuthbert and clips a right-footed shot that is pushed round the near post by Berger. It was going wide anyway but Berger took no chances.

69 min Now a double change for City: Janine Beckie and Laura Coombs replace Filippa Angeldahl and Jess Park.

67 min Another Chelsea change: Beth England replaces Sam Kerr, who scored the crucial second goal just before half-time.

64 min It’s a reflection of Chelsea’s standards that they started the second half so ferociously, even though they were already 2-0 up. They knew they hadn’t played well in the first half, whatever the scoreline.

61 min The second half has turned into a training session for Chelsea. The City players, understandably, look desperate for the game to end.

58 min City have already lost 5-0 to Arsenal in the WSL this season. I’m not sure how Gareth Taylor comes back from this.

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GOAL! Man City 0-4 Chelsea (Eriksson 55)

Another one for Chelsea! A booming, inswinging corner from the left is headed in emphatically from close range by Eriksson, towering over both Greenwood and the keeper Taieb.

Magdalena Eriksson celebrates after scoring her team’s fourth goal.
Magdalena Eriksson celebrates after scoring her team’s fourth goal. Photograph: Harriet Lander/Chelsea FC/Getty Images

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54 min: Taieb makes another good save, scrambling to her right to push Kerr’s deflected shot behind. City have been all over the place since half-time.

53 min The commentators think that might have been a cross by Kirby. It’s possible, though I suspect she meant it. She’s certainly good enough to conceive and execute a goal like that.

That was far too easy for Chelsea. The corner was played short and worked from right to left and back again by Chelsea. Eventually Cuthbert played a short pass back to Kirby, 15 yards out, and she teased a curling shot into the far corner.

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GOAL! Man City 0-3 Chelsea (Kirby 52)

Oh, City.

Fran Kirby puts the game beyond the home side with a tidy finish.
Fran Kirby puts the game beyond the home side with a tidy finish. Photograph: Molly Darlington/Action Images/Reuters

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51 min Kerr wins a corner off Greenwood.

50 min Ingle has a long-range shot blocked. Chelsea have pressed more aggressively since half-time, which hints at a brollocking from Emma Hayes despite the score.

48 min: Good save by Taieb! City are almost punished for another mistake. Jill Scott’s loose square ball was nicked by Kerr, who waited for support and played in Fran Kirby. She floated a shot towards the far corner that was punched away by Taieb, diving to her right.

46 min Peep peep! City begin the second half. Chelsea have made a half-time change: Sophie Ingle is on for Ji.

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Half-time reading

Half time: Manchester City 0-2 Chelsea

Another miserable half of football for City. They were the better team almost throughout; alas, the ‘almost’ refers to errors from Karima Benameur Taieb and Georgia Stanway - one hideous, one merely bad - that led to Chelsea’s goals. Jessie Fleming and Sam Kerr punished City ruthlessly. As things stand, City have taken only seven points from seven games. Gareth Taylor must feel like the 2021-22 season is cursed.

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45+6 min It was an adroit finish from Kerr, because the ball bounced up slightly awkwardly.

Stanway lost the ball in the centre circle and Chelsea flew forward on the break. Ji floated a lovely cross beyond the far post to Reiten, who twisted her neck to it head back towards Kerr in the six-yard box. She did the rest.

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GOAL! Man City 0-2 Chelsea (Kerr 45+4)

A killer blow on the stroke of half-time!

Sam Kerr scores the second goal for Chelsea.
Sam Kerr scores the second goal for Chelsea. Photograph: Molly Darlington/Action Images/Reuters

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45+4 min Similarly, I’m not sure whether Gareth Taylor will be pleased with City’s performance or alarmed that they are behind yet again. It’s been a strange half.

45+2 min I’m not sure whether Emma Hayes will be annoyed by Chelsea’s performance or happy that they are ahead despite playing so passively.

45 min Nothing comes of the corner. There will be ... six minutes of added time.

45 min Cuthbert, who is starting to struggle against Hemp, stretches to concede another corner.

42 min After four minutes of treatment, Berger is up on her feet and wants to continue.

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40 min While both players receive treatment, the commentators discuss whether City should have had a penalty. Berger absolutely booted Hemp, thinking she was going to get the ball first. At the same time she unwittingly stopped Hemp’s shot, which probably saved her from conceding a penalty. City still have a case though, certainly in the modern game.

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38 min: Fine save by Berger! Cuthbert’s backpass towards Berger is short. Hemp charges onto it and gets to the ball a split second before Berger, who blocks the shot and then collides very nastily with Hemp.

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37 min Chelsea are doubling up on Hemp all the time, usually Cuthbert and Carter. So far it’s been a very effective tactic.

36 min Chelsea have been sloppy in possession, certainly by their standards, and the scoreline flatters them a bit. The game has been a tale of two keepers, really - Taieb’s error, Berger’s superb save from Weir.

34 min Greenwood’s corner is headed wide by Stanway, stooping in front of the near post. She had no chance of flicking that towards goal.

33 min Angeldahl wins another corner for City, who are having a good spell.

32 min Hemp’s fierce cross-shot is well held at her near post by Berger.

31 min: Chance for Greenwood! Walsh’s inswinging corner is met by Greenwood, six yards out, but her header is straight at Berger. It wasn’t the easiest header, as she was under a lot of pressure, but had it been in the corner she would probably have scored.

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30 min Weir’s through pass towards Hemp is intercepted by Cuthbert, who concedes a corner.

28 min Berger is going to try to continue.

26 min The Chelsea keeper Berger has a problem with her right hamsatring, and I’m not sure she’ll be able to continue. Chelsea do at least have the excellent Zecira Musovic on the bench.

25 min Greenwood overhits a long pass that drifts behind for a goalkick. Not even Hemp was quick enough to keep that in play. For all City’s possession, Chelsea look pretty comfortable defensively.

23 min Fleming plays a dangerous through pass towards Kerr. Stokes makes a vital interception and then shows good pace to beat Kirby to the loose ball.

20 min City are still dominating possession, though Lauren Hemp hasn’t had as much of the ball as they would like.

Erin Cuthbert in action with Manchester City’s Lauren Hemp.
Erin Cuthbert in action with Manchester City’s Lauren Hemp. Photograph: Molly Darlington/Action Images/Reuters

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18 min Chelsea appeal for a penalty when a long-range shot hits a City defender in the area. We haven’t seen a replay but the referee wasn’t interested.

15 min Angeldahl beats Ji with a lovely dummy and curls the ball out to Hemp on the left. Her cross bounces up awkwardly at the far post and is miscontrolled by Park, which allows Eriksson to clear. But that was a promising move from City.

13 min Chelsea seem happy playing on the break. I suspect that would have been their preferred tactic even it the score was 0-0.

9 min: Fine save from Berger! Walsh slides a marvellous first-time pass into the path of Weir, who gallops away from Bright and through on goal. She moves into the area and hits a low shot that Berger saves with her outstretched left leg. That’s superb goalkeeping; her positioning was perfect and she made herself as big as possible.

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8 min City have actually started well, that one shocker aside, and have had most of the possession.

6 min City conceded after 58 seconds against Leicester last weekend and went on to win 4-1. But giving Chelsea a goal start is a different challenge entirely.

5 min Hemp brings the crowd to life with a spectacular, winding run into the area. Carter comes across and does well to usher her away from danger.

4 min That was a hideous goal to concede. You have to feel for Taieb, the stand-in keeper who is having such a difficult season.

GOAL! Man City 0-1 Chelsea (Fleming 2)

A horrible start for City! The goalkeeper Taieb, who had a miserable time against Chelsea in the FA Cup, has made an even bigger howler here. She played an errant pass towards Greenwood that was intercepted by Fleming on the edge of the area. She moved smoothly round Taieb to give Chelsea the lead after just 67 seconds.

Disaster for City as Chelsea take a first minute leade.
Disaster for City as Chelsea take a first minute leade. Photograph: Molly Darlington/Action Images/Reuters

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1 min Peep peep! Chelsea, in dark blue, kick off from left to right. City are wearing their usual sky blue.

Here come the players. There’s a good crowd at the Academy Stadium on this Remembrace Sunday. The two managers lay wreaths on the touchline, and the players gather round the centre circle for the Last Post.

The early WSL game has finished Everton 1-1 Man Utd. Daniel Harris has more on that one.

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Gareth Taylor picks the same XI that won 4-1 at Leicester last weekend. Emma Hayes makes two changes from Chelsea’s 7-0 win over Servette in the Champions League: Ann-Katrin Berger and Ji So-yun replace Zecira Musovic and Drew Spence.

Man City (possible 4-3-3) Taieb; Stanway, Scott, Greenwood, Stokes; Angeldahl, Walsh, Weir; Park, White, Hemp.
Substitutes: Pilling, Beckie, Raso, Coombs, Losada, Mace, Kennedy.

Chelsea (possible 3-4-3) Berger; Carter, Bright, Eriksson; Cuthbert, Leupolz, Ji, Reiten; Fleming, Kerr, Kirby.
Substitutes: Musovic, Ingle, England, Mjelde, James, Charles, Spence, Andersson, Fox.

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Team news

Preamble

Hello and welcome to live coverage of Manchester City v Chelsea at the Academy Stadium. When these teams met here in April it was a title decider, a pulsating 2-2 draw that kept the league in Chelsea’s hands. Today it’s not 1st v 2nd but 7th v 2nd. We all know the story of Manchester City’s wretched start to the season, and they start this game 12 points behind the leaders Arsenal.

City surely can’t win the league after such a poor start, though they will stil fancy their chances of finishing third and qualifying for the Champions League. Chelsea are aiming for a third consecutive title, a feat no team has achieved since the WSL was set up in 2010. Victory today would move them to within a point of the leaders Arsenal, who were held yesterday by an improving Spurs.

Chelsea won 3-0 on this ground in the FA Cup last month. But they have had enough tough games against City down the years to know that they remain dangerous opponents, no matter where they are in the league.

Kick off 3pm.

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