Liverpool v Manchester United shows the WSL lacks historical rivalries

By Catherine MacKenzie (14/03/2025) Above: the scoreboard at Anfield. Photo: @LiverpoolFCW on X Liverpool beat Manchester United 3-1 at Anfield on Friday evening, thanks to an Olivia Smith brace and a Nagano goal. When Liverpool men play Manchester United, the walls of Anfield ring with the voices of over 60,000 fans desperate to see theirContinue reading “Liverpool v Manchester United shows the WSL lacks historical rivalries”

Sørensen hails Arsenal’s organisation: “They are very well coached”

Above: Clare Wheeler for Everton. Photo: Emma Simpson for Impetus By Alyce Collett Everton boss Brian Sørensen admitted on Thursday that pitch conditions may have played a role in his opponent’s loss in the FA Cup. Ahead of Friday’s game against Arsenal, Sørensen had both positive and negative news on the injury front. He confirmedContinue reading “Sørensen hails Arsenal’s organisation: “They are very well coached””

Liverpool v Manchester United Press Conferences: Standing against abuse

Above: Liverpool midfielder Taylor Hinds. Photo: @LiverpoolFCW on X By Catherine MacKenzie (13/03/2025) Liverpool interim boss Amber Whiteley and Manchester United’s Marc Skinner both showed their support for Liverpool midfielder Taylor Hinds, who was subjected to verbal abuse during Liverpool’s FA cup clash with Arsenal. Press conferences ahead of a clash between Liverpool and ManchesterContinue reading “Liverpool v Manchester United Press Conferences: Standing against abuse”

Maya Le Tissier: the 22-year old captain redefining leadership

by Catherine MacKenzie (09/03/2025) Above: Maya Le Tissier for Manchester United. Photo: Rob Mellor for Impetus. Manchester United captain Maya Le Tissier is having her best season yet, and could be an important figure for England at the 2026 World Cup. The beginning of the 2024-25 WSL season brought numerous changes to the Manchester UnitedContinue reading “Maya Le Tissier: the 22-year old captain redefining leadership”