Manchester United won its first major trophy by routing Tottenham 4-0 in the Women's FA Cup final at Wembley. Ella Toone's stunning long-range strike in first-half stoppage time set up victory for Marc Skinner's team. United cruised to victory after the break through two goals from Lucia Garcia and another from Rachel Williams. United quickly made up for defeat to Chelsea in last year's final by lifting the trophy 12 months on. Premier League 2023–24: Arsenal Beat Manchester United To Take Title Race to Final Day.
Toone's wonder goal broke Tottenham's resistance when she curled the ball into the top corner from around 20 yards (meters) in the third minute of time added on in the first half. Williams doubled United's lead with a powerful header nine minutes after the break. United effectively sealed victory three minutes later, this time through Garcia, who was named player of the match.
Seizing on a weak clearance from Spurs goalkeeper Becky Spencer, Garcia pounced to score from close range. She added her second and United's fourth in the 74th minute by lifting a shot into the top corner from inside the box.
It is the first time since Birmingham's victory in 2012 that the cup hasn't been won by one of Arsenal, Chelsea or Manchester City.
Victory eases the pressure on Skinner, who guided the club to second place in the Women's Super League last season but has endured a difficult campaign this time round with United set to finish fifth. Tottenham Hotspur 2–1 Burnley, Premier League 2023–24: Clarets Relegated From EPL After Just One Season Because of Loss Against Spurs.
Skinner's contract is set to expire this summer. Asked if he expected to carry on next season, the 41-year-old Skinner said: “I hope so ... but we've created history and I have got to live in that moment. I believe in myself fully and I am still only a baby in terms of my career. I have lots and lots to achieve in this game."
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