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Man City 0-2 Man United: Celin Bizet and Grace Clinton assist Red Devils e-book a spot at Wembley for the third consecutive season

  • Marc Skinner’s side put two past their cross-town rivals in the FA Cup semi-final
  • Celin Bizet and Grace Clinton’s first-half goals was enough to secure victory
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When Celin Bizet decided to head north to join her best friend and Tottenham Hotspur teammate Grace Clinton at Manchester United at the beginning of the season, it was regarded as quite the coup.

The two had played a pivotal role in helping the north London side to their first ever FA Cup final, and today, they both played their part in ensuring they would be returning to Wembley once again, this time in red rather than white.

Of course, United beat Spurs 4-0 under the arch last year, with Ella Toone scoring a sublime opener as Clinton watched on from the sidelines, forced to miss out on the action as her parent club lifted their first piece of silverware.

Since then, Clinton’s star has continued to rise both at United and on the international stage, where the 22-year-old has taken seized her opportunity amidst a lengthy Lionesses injury list and established her place in Sarina Wiegman’s starting XI.

Bizet, meanwhile, has continued to put in solid performance after solid performance for the Reds, slipping under the radar as non-English players unfortunately often do in the women’s game in this country.

And together the pair, thick as thieves off the pitch, helped ensure Marc Skinner would have a chance to rectify United’s 2023 defeat against Chelsea – after Sonia Bompastor booked the Blues’ spot in the final by beating Liverpool 2-1 yesterday.

Celin Bizet scored the opener for Man United after Ella Toone's cross from deep set her up

Celin Bizet scored the opener for Man United after Ella Toone’s cross from deep set her up

Clinton doubled the Reds’ advantage after being the first to meet Gabby George’s corner kick

‘I took Grace off because she was on a yellow and I couldn’t risk her potentially not being part of the final squad again, because she doesn’t deserve that,’ said Skinner.

‘It was a hard choice because I thought she was the best player in the park. Her duelling, her (performances) in and out possession, her ability to change a game with a dribble.

‘And Celin on the other side, she’s been a breath of fresh air both in the offensive and defensive phases. We’re the best pressing team in the country and that’s through their work rate.’

United flew out of the traps, pressing high as Elisabeth Terland got an early touch on Khiara Keating’s clearance in the opening few seconds.

The City keeper had a nightmare against them in their WSL fixture last November – her errors costing two of the four goals City conceded on the night – and the United fans were doing their part to remind the young Lioness shot-stopper about it.

She had no hand in Bizet’s unstoppable strike, however.

Ella Toone, pinged the ball down from deep and Bizet made a well-timed run, taking one touch to control it, another to cut it back on to her more dominant right foot, before firing it past Keating’s outstretched hand into the far-right corner, taking her tally to six goal involvements in three FA Cup appearances for the Reds.

Just over 10 minutes later Mary Fowler appeared to jar her knee. The Australian star was already sporting some heavy blue tape on her hamstring and, while lunging for a ball, landed awkwardly on it and was forced to withdraw after a lengthy pause in play.

The BBC coverage shifted to City’s injury-depleted squad – just two players short of a complete XI – sitting sombrely in the stands, visibly disheartened as they watched another join their ranks.

Fowler was still walking around the pitch when United won a corner kick. Gabby George curled it in and Clinton was the first to meet it, heading it past Keating to double the visitors’ advantage in enemy territory.

City finally seemed to come to life after going two goals down with Kerolin – one of City’s last remaining creative outlets – attempting the spectacular with an overhead kick which forced United keeper Phallon Tullis-Joyce to tip over the bar.

Victory sees United book a Wembley meeting with Sonia Bompastor's Chelsea in the final

Victory sees United book a Wembley meeting with Sonia Bompastor’s Chelsea in the final

The final whistle blew and the United fans rejoiced in the opportunity to make it two in two

The final whistle blew and the United fans rejoiced in the opportunity to make it two in two 

RATINGS

Man City (4-3-3): Keating 6; Casparij 6, Aleixandri 6, Prior 6, Ouahabi 5.5; Hasegawa 6, Coombs 5.5, Park 6; Kerolin 6, Fowler 5 (Layzell 25, 6), Murphy 6 (Wienroither 82).

Subs not used: Yamashita, Oyama, Startup, Lewis.

Booked: Layzell.

Manager: Nick Cushing 6.

Man Utd (4-3-3): Tullis-Joyce 8.5; Riviere 7.5 (Malard 87), Le Tissier 7.5, Turner 7.5, George 8 (Sandberg 82) Miyazawa 7.5, Clinton 8 (Janssen 69, 7), Toone 7.5 (Naalsund 82); Bizet 8 (Mannion 87), Terland 7, Galton 7.

Subs not used: Rendell, Awujo, Williams, Middleton-Patel.

Booked: Clinton, Tullis-Joyce, Le Tissier.

Scorer: Bizet 6, Clinton 22.

Manager: Marc Skinner 7.

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And the United keeper Tullis-had an excellent afternoon, keeping out Yui Hasegawa’s free-kick in the second half with a wonderful double save and her players surrounding her, celebrating every defensive effort as if they had scored a goal. 

The hosts saw more of the ball in the second half while Marc Skinner sent on Dominique Janssen and Lisa Naalsund to shore up the defence.

When the referee announced there would be seven minutes of added time United began to take the ball to the corner flag, protecting their precious two-goal lead.

The final whistle blew and the United fans rejoiced in the opportunity to make it two in two – with only the small matter of Sonia Bompastor’s frighteningly good Chelsea side to overcome.