Manchester City F.C.
·12 janvier 2025
Manchester City F.C.
·12 janvier 2025
Manchester City progressed into the fifth round of the Adobe Women’s FA Cup with a deserved 3-0 victory over Ipswich Town at the Joie Stadium.
Jill Roord broke the deadlock 20 minutes into the clash with a low driven shot into the bottom left corner.
Laura Coombs then doubled our lead in the second-half with the volley after her initial shot rebounded off the crossbar, before Vivianne Miedema added a third and her first goal since coming back from injury.
The victory produced the perfect start to 2025, with the FA Cup clash being the first fixture of the calendar year and City have now reached the FA Cup fifth round for the eighth straight season.
City’s first game of 2025 brought a tough assignment against third tier Ipswich Town, who were unbeaten this campaign, in the Adobe FA Women’s Cup.
Ipswich kicked off on a cold morning in Manchester and settled into the game well, blocking passing lanes from City’s forward players.
There was a debut in Gareth Taylor’s team, as Rebecca Knaak stepped into defence after her move from Swedish champions FC Rosengard at the start of the January transfer window.
And she nearly broke the deadlock after a Mary Fowler corner connected with Knaak’s head, but it took an unfortunate deflection onto the crossbar.
However, City’s early pressure paid dividends soon after, when Knaak won the ball and played it to captain, Jill Roord, who drove into the Ipswich half, before she hit a low, driving shot into the bottom left corner.
And, we almost doubled our advantage towards the end of the first half when Lily Murphy skilfully played her way into the Ipswich box before firing a shot just over the bar.
Into the second-half, Murphy had another opportunity to extend our lead which deflected wide, before Grace Prior toe poked the resulting corner wide of the mark.
Following our opener, Ipswich had defended valiantly and were proving to be tough to break down.
But Laura Coombs provided our second goal we needed, after looping her initial shot onto the crossbar, Ipswich keeper, Natalia Negri, was left exposed and Coombs was able to volley the ball into the net.
As the match continued to grow, so did City’s confidence, as Chloe Kelly was unmarked down the right and fired a shot which produced a flying, picturesque save from Negri.
On the hour mark, Taylor brought on the returning Vivianne Miedema, and she was straight back into the action and the goals.
Kelly played a defence splitting pass to the Dutch international inside the box and powered a shot across the Ipswich keeper and into the left hand corner to give the hosts the breathing room they craved.
The two-time FA Cup winners didn’t want to finish there, as substitute, Jess Park, carried the ball on the counter attack, before guiding the ball low across the keeper who matched the shot with a low save.
The Netherlands international and this afternoon’s skipper was once again at her brilliant best at the Joie Stadium with all-round display.
Capped off with the opening goal of the match and influenced the game between both boxes with her drive and leadership.
Ayaka Yamashita was protected between the sticks by a back four of Kerstin Casparij, Gracie Prior, Leila Ouahabi and debutant Rebecca Knaak after her switch from Swedish champions, FC Rosengard.
Laura Blindkilde-Brown anchored the midfield behind Jill Roord and Laura Coombs.
Mary Fowler led the line between Chloe Kelly and Lily Murphy who operated on the wings.
CITY XI: Yamashita, Casparij, Prior (61’ Aleixandri), Knaak, Ouahabi, Roord (C), Blindkilde-Brown, Coombs (61’ Park), Murphy (61’ Miedema), Fowler, Kelly
Unused substitutions: Keating, Fujino, Haswgawa
IPSWICH XI: Negri, Boswell (C), Hughes (87’ Addison), Garrad (87’ King), Mitchell, Thomas (71’ Watson), Robertson, O’Brien (62’ Rutherford), Peskett (87’ Fisher), Wearing, Barker
Unused substitutions: Hartley, Bryant
Our victory against Ipswich means we have secured passage into the fifth round of the FA Cup.
The draw for the next stage will take place on Monday 13 January at approximately 18:30 (UK), with the draw taking place live on Adobe Women's FA Cup’s official Youtube channel.
City resume our Barclays Women’s Super League campaign in our next assignment as we welcome city rivals Manchester United to the Etihad Stadium on Sunday 19 January.
The match will be broadcast live on Sky Sports Football and comprehensive coverage will be provided on the Man City App.