Arsenal Women 2-3 Man United Women: Russo winner completes comeback

Arsenal Women 2-3 Manchester United Women: Alessia Russo nets stoppage-time winner to complete dramatic late turnaround and end the Gunners’ 15-match winning streak

  • Man United went in front through Ella Toone in the first half at the Emirates
  • Arsenal hit back through Frida Maanum and Laura Wienroither after the break
  • Millie Turner got United back on level terms with five minutes remaining
  • Alessia Russo netted the winning goal in stoppage time for United
  • The result ends Arsenal’s 15-match winning streak under Jonas Eidevall 

Lionesses hero Alessia Russo scored a stoppage-time winner as Manchester United came from behind to end Arsenal’s record-breaking 14-match winning run.

The Gunners had won every match this season and looked like extending that to seven perfect games until two late headers – from Millie Turner then Russo – completed a last-gasp comeback in a superb advert for the Women’s Super League at the Emirates Stadium.

In a match that typified the cliche ‘game of two halves’, United dominated the first half and led at the break through Ella Toone, before the Gunners scored a quick pair of goals to go ahead.

Alessia Russo celebrates scoring the winning goal for Manchester United against Arsenal

Mille Turner also scored late on as United came from 2-1 down to turn the game around

And after ending Arsenal’s winning run – the longest in WSL history – United boss Marc Skinner has set them another Gunners record to smash.

‘I would love to sell out Old Trafford in a fortnight,’ said Skinner. United’s next match against Aston Villa on December 3 is expected to break the WSL attendance record set by Arsenal here in September. The 40,064 in this match was the second-highest in history.

‘I am the happiest man on the planet,’ added Skinner. ‘This team is a privilege to coach – I want to be the most successful team in the country.’

Ella Toone but United ahead in the first half after capitalising on Manuela Zinsberger’s mistake

Frida Maanum’s deflected striker put Arsenal back on level terms early in the second half

Laura Wienroither was congratulated by her team-mates after putting Arsenal in front

Skinner’s side deservedly led at the break after a goalkeeping howler from Manuela Zinsberger, who flapped at a cross to gift Toone a tap-in.

Arsenal improved and were level less than a minute after the restart. Frida Maanum drove from the 40-metre line – the markings from last week’s rugby league match here were still visible – to the edge of the box and scored via a wicked deflection off Maya Le Tissier.

The Gunners then led after a stellar Laura Wienroither volley but United summoned some late energy and peppered Zinsberger with a flurry of shots, before Turner and Russo headed home to complete a fantastic turnaround.

These sides are now level on 18 points at the WSL summit, though Chelsea will go top with a point on Sunday at Stamford Bridge against Tottenham.




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