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[ad_1] Key eventsShow key events onlyPlease turn on JavaScript to use this feature46 min: Aston Villa v Man Utd They’re back on at Villa Park, where Villa have made a half-time substitution. Ebony Salmon, who rejoined Villa from Houston Dash in the summer, is on for Laura Blindkilde Brown.More on Arsenal v Liverpool, which kicks off at 2pm.23 min: Everton 0-2 Brighton Everton almost get one back when Nicoline Sorensen thunders a shot across the crossbar.Bristol City v Leicester City team newsHalf time: Aston Villa 0-0 Man Utd A low-key first half at Villa Park. United were the better team, with Geyse impressive, but struggled to create clear chances. Geyse forced one terrific save from Villa’s new goalkeeper Daphne van Domselaar; that aside, both keepers had little to do.GOAL! Everton 0-2 Brighton (Terland 14)Brighton are running riot, or rather Elisabeth Terland is. She ran onto a neat through pass from Katie Robinson, timing her run perfectly, and poked the ball past Emily Ramsey.43 min: Aston Villa 0-0 Man Utd Toone is booked for dissent.41 min: Aston Villa 0-0 Man Utd Geyse’s excellent cross is only half cleared to Ladd, who slips as she tries to shoot. Geyse is having a fine debut, causing Villa real problems when she pulls out to the right.11 min: Everton 0-1 Brighton Everton can’t deal with Elisabeth Terland at all. She’s scored one and had two other half chances already.38 min: Aston Villa 0-0 Man Utd A chance for Villa. Parker guides a nice pass through to Lehmann, who shoots over from the edge of the area. Blundell slid across as she took the shot but it was still a pretty good chance.GOAL! Everton 0-1 Brighton (Terland 3)The first goal of the new season has been scored by Brighton’s Elisabeth Terland! Katie Robinson’s cracking long-range shot pinged off the bar, and Terland reacted quickest to head the rebound into the net.Updated at 13.25 BST32 min: Aston Villa 0-0 Man Utd Geyse is booked, perhaps harshly, after a clash of heads with Dan Turner.Arsenal v Liverpool team newsAlessia Russo and Cloe Lacasse makes their WSL debuts for Arsenal. Liverpool include summer signings Gemma Fisk, Jenna Clark and Marie Hobinger.Arsenal (possible 4-3-3) Zinsberger, Catley, Beattie, Wubben-Moy, McCabe, Little, Maanum, Walti, Lacasse, Russo, Foord.Substitutes: D’Angelo, Maritz, Hurtig, Pelova, Kuhl, Blackstenius, Codina, Ilestedt, Cooney-Cross.Liverpool (possible 3-4-1-2) Laws; Fisk, Bonner, Clark; Koivisto, Nagano, Kearns, Hinds; Holland; Taylor, Hobinger.Substitutes: Enderby, Lundgaard, Micah, Flint, Parry.Updated at 13.17 BST29 min: Aston Villa 0-0 Man Utd Another half-chance for United, with Galton curling high and wide with her right foot. It feels like a goal is coming.28 min: Aston Villa 0-0 Man Utd Turner heads straight at the keeper from Zelem’s free-kick. A quarter-chance.27 min: Aston Villa 0-0 Man Utd Now Hanson brings Geyse down, though the referee settles for a warning rather than a yellow card. It looked like a bookable offence.26 min: Aston Villa 0-0 Man Utd The impressive Geyse bursts away from Rachel Corsie, who brings her down and is booked.24 min: Aston Villa 0-0 Man Utd A decent effort from Leah Galton, who cuts inside from the left and curls over from 25 yards.20 min: Aston Villa 0-0 Man Utd United are dominating without creating too many chances. Despite the loss of Alessia Russo, they have the same attacking and defensive midfielders as last season and their rhythm has been good. Geyse looks sharp too.Updated at 12.53 BST14 min: Aston Villa 0-0 Man Utd A punt upfield is collected by Geyse, who moves into the area and clips a shot across goal that is superbly saved by the diving Van Domselaar. It was low to her right, from a tight angle, and she got down smartly to tip it round the post.13 min: Aston Villa 0-0 Man Utd Parker is booked for a really poor tackle on Zelem. Some referees would have sent her off for that.11 min: Aston Villa 0-0 Man Utd Toone almost puts Geyes through on goal with a very clever reverse pass. It’s slightly too heavy and van Domselaar comes out to claim.8 min: Aston Villa 0-0 Man Utd United are starting to find their attacking rhythm. Toone breaks down the left and plays the ball back to Zelem, whose cross deflects behind for a corner.3 min: Aston Villa 0-0 Man Utd A lively start from Villa. Daly’s deft touch releases Hanson, whose low cross is miskicked by Lehmann. Then Staniforth pings one from distance, and Earps plays safe by pushing the ball away rather than trying to catch.1 min: Aston Villa 0-0 Man Utd Peep peep! Hayley Ladd passes the ball to Katie Zelem, and the 2023-24 season is up and running.Updated at 12.32 BSTAston Villa v Man Utd The players are on the field. Before the match they will be a minute’s silence in memory of Maddy Cusack, who died last week aged 27.
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Tottenham Women 0 - 3 Everton Women
Tottenham Women 0 – 3 Everton Women
Katja Snoeijs, Jess Park and Gio Queiroz were on target as Everton beat Tottenham 3-0 in the final WSL match of 2022. The visitors went ahead in the eighth minute when Nicoline Sorensen, back after 14 months out injured, got clear down the right and her low cross was converted by Snoeijs, Spurs could have equalised when Ash Neville swung in an inviting cross but Drew Spence’s header was straight…
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Anna Anvegård pays tribute to injured teammate Nicoline Sørensen after scoring the first goal for Everton - October 3rd 2021
#anna anvegård#anna anvegard#nicoline sorensen#everton women#everton wfc#reading v everton#october 3 2021#1:43
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I'm just so happy for Nico 🥺 wish her all the best and a smooth journey back to full fitness!
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Everton portrait session (Photo by Tony McArdle/Everton FC)
#everton women#everton wfc#nicoline sorensen#valerie gauvin#hayley raso#izzy christiansen#rikke sevecke#danielle turner#sandy maciver#media day#2021#l: fawsl#*
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everton with another impressive signing. Sorensen this time. I'm really impressed with the team they seem to be building, its largely youthful but with good amounts of experience too. If Izzy C can stay fit and become the midfield play maker they have enough quality around her now to really start to build something. Could maybe be in the mix for a good run in one of the cups if Kirk can get everyone settled in and working well together.
ooh good going for them, I’d heard a few rumours but it’s great that it’s actually gone through! She’ll really add to that attacking quality they’ve already got with Raso and it’s looking like they’ll have another striker signings in the works. Clearly they had an action plan worked out to put into effect after they lost Chloe and I’m very excited to see what these new signings can do for the team, definitely one to look out for!
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#Nicoline Sorensen#soccer#football#UEFA Women's Euro 2017#Euro 2017#Denmark National team#Denmark NT#Denmark WNT#Denmark
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Everton's move for Iceland wonderkid Runarsdottir delayed due to Brexit rules
Everton's move for Iceland wonderkid Runarsdottir delayed due to Brexit rules | Goal.com
Last Updated1 minute ago08:45Jul 23, 2021Link copiedCommentsGetty/GoalThe Toffees saw off a lot of competition for the teenager, but her move to the club has been delayed because of the UK's new transfer systemEverton attempts to sign Iceland international goalkeeper Cecilia Ran Runarsdottir have been delayed due to Brexit rules, sources have told Goal. The 17-year-old was set to join the club this month when she turned 18, the Toffees having beaten a number of clubs to her signature, including Women’s Super League rivals West Ham. However, while playing for KIF Orebro in Sweden, Runarsdottir has not accumulated all of the points needed to navigate the new rules regarding transfers to England post-Brexit. Editors' Picks The goalkeeper is still expected to sign terms with Everton on her birthday, which she celebrates on July 26, but the move will be delayed, with a January transfer a possibility instead. Who is Runarsdottir?Runarsdottir has been playing senior football in Iceland since she was 13 years old, starting her career with Afturelding. She helped the club win the second division title in 2017, before leaving for Fylkir the following season. The teenager spent three years with the club in the Urvalsdeild, the top flight of women’s football in Iceland. In 2020, she was named the league’s Young Player of the Year. Her development has not gone unnoticed at international level, with Runarsdottir winning her first senior call-up in late 2019. Her debut came a few months later, when she started Iceland's 1-0 win over Northern Ireland in March 2020. In doing so, she became her country's youngest ever goalkeeper. In Sweden, the shot-stopper has played four Damallsvenskan games to date for Orebro, making the bench for the other eight. One of her stand-out performances of the season came against top of the table Rosengard in July, with Runarsdottir making a number of excellent saves in a goalless draw with the league's high-flyers. Why Everton?Under Willie Kirk, who was appointed manager in late 2018, Everton have an exciting project that will particularly appeal to young players like Runarsdottir. Kirk has signed lots of aspiring youngsters from across Europe since joining the club, such as winger Nicoline Sorensen, defender Rikke Sevecke and striker Valerie Gauvin, all of whom are having great first seasons with the Toffees.Article continues below The club’s first-choice goalkeeper, Sandy MacIver, signed last January after finishing college in America and has quickly established herself as one of the best goalkeepers in the WSL. She has since made her senior England debut and is at the Olympic Games with Great Britain, too. Goal understands that as well as Everton and West Ham, Sassuolo and Benfica were also interested in Runarsdottir. Further readingLink copiedComments Read the full article
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#nicoline sørensen#nicoline sorensen#nathalie björn#nathalie bjorn#everton women#everton wfc#everton fcw
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Sorensen 4* post on instagram
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amazing, the video really got me
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Nadia Nadim, Sanne Troelsgard, and Rikke Sevecke of Denmark celebrate after scoring each goals during the UEFA Women’s Euro 2022 Qualifier match between Bosnia–Herzegovina and Denmark at Bosnia and Herzegovina FA Training Centre on September 17, 2020 in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina. (Photo by DBU)
#denmark wnt#nadia nadim#sanne troelsgard#rikke sevecke#stine larsen#simone boye#katrine veje#pernille harder#nicoline sorensen#weuro 2022#weuro 2022 qualifier#matchday#*#national team
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One thing i can say about Sorensen and Gauvin is they both get in the box reliably. Everton wont be in a situation where they've worked the ball wide and there is no one to cross into like did happen to them last season at times especially if it was Kelly who had the ball and was looking to become supplier not scorer. Both Nicoline and Valerie are good at getting into the box. Sorensen is maybe more of a winger but i have seen Brøndby use her more centrally when needed and she's very pacey.
sounds like another big advantage then, clearly everton have thought these forward signings through to be pretty compatible and complementary!
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Watch: Everton beat Birmingham 3-0 to reach Women’s FA Cup final Watch highlights as goals from Simone Magill, Nicoline Sorensen and Valerie Gauvin give Everton a deserved 3-0 win over Birmingham to reach the Women's FA Cup final. WATCH MORE: 'Utterly deserved' - Magill fires Everton ahead against Birmingham Available to UK users only.
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