Man Utd move second in WSL after rousing Brighton win

Manchester United rose to second in the Women’s Super League table with a rousing 3-0 win over Brighton as their positive start to 2025 continues.

Marc Skinner’s side thumped rivals Manchester City in the derby last weekend before producing another dominant display to see off the Seagulls, who failed to register a single shot on target.

Ella Toone extended her scoring exploits with another goal to add to the two she scored against City, collecting Elisabeth Terland’s through ball in her stride and sweeping beyond Sophie Baggaley inside the opening two minutes.

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Ella Toone continued her fine form in the WSL, scoring in the second minute to give Manchester United an early lead against Brighton

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Hinata Miyazawa extends Manchester United’s lead to two against Brighton

Skinner has had to fend off criticism of his side’s over-cautious approach this season – United maintain the meanest defence in the league – but they are improving at the top end too, scoring 14 times across four games in all competitions since the turn of the year.

Hinata Miyazawa rifled home a second with her left foot nine minutes after Toone’s opener, while Celin Bizet added a classy third midway through the second half when nutmegging Maisie Symonds and beating Baggaley from range.

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Celin Bizet nutmegs Maisie Symonds and follows it up with a great finish to seal the victory over Brighton

Skinner delighted with Toone form

Man Utd head coach Marc Skinner:

“We got exactly what we wanted – three points and high energy. I wanted us to be a bit more ruthless first half with more goals but I’m really happy. There were some standout individual performances but as a collective really good too.

“We’re a team. We have high competition and I want players who come in to make a real difference. I want us to keep in this real safe space but also try to push on.”

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Ella Toone continued her fine form in the WSL, scoring in the second minute to give Manchester United an early lead against Brighton

On the performance of Toone: “Scoring goals and smiling, showing that love for the game. It’s good for football and it’s good for Ella and Manchester United. She’s playing with freedom, but I want her to keep that – this is her pitch.”

On the performance of Miyazawa: “It took a while, but her intelligence in the defensive phase and build-up phase is excellent, and she took her goal superbly. We think she’s got more goals in her. She’s a class act.”

Vidosic critical of errors

Brighton head coach Dario Vidosic:

“We weren’t at the level in the first 20 minutes and gifted two goals. The luck is against us a little bit at the moment but we know we need to be better. They were levels above us.

“Two many technical errors and it turns the game into transitions – that’s how they like to play – and we can’t compete. When you don’t control the game against United you’re going to have a long night.

“That’s been the theme of this week, shooting ourselves in the foot. I thought we were a bit disorganised and a bit off in all areas.”

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Source : Sky Sports