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Daniel Harris

Manchester United 2-0 Brighton: Women’s Super League – as it happened

Nikita Parris (centre) celebrates the opening goal against Brighton.
Nikita Parris (centre) celebrates Manchester United’s opening goal against Brighton. Photograph: Gareth Copley/Getty Images

Righto, that is us for this blog. Thanks for your company, stick with us for the afternoon’s men’s fixtures, and peace out.

We’ve played 73 minutes at the Joie, and still Leicester hold City.

Yup, West Ham have beaten Arsenal! If Chelsea win at home to Everton this evening, they’ll end the day six points ahead of their London rivals – and, if City can’t beat Leicester, five or six points clear of second.

Rasmus Højlund has scored again, giving Man United the lead against West Ham. It’s a lovely goal too, and on his birthday.

Five added minutes at West Ham. Should Arsenal lose, they’ll remain a point off Man City, who are drawing 0-0 with Leicester at half-time, and three off Chelsea, who meet Everton tonight with potentially the chance to extend their lead at the top.

Liverpool and Spurs are under way. They’re still locked at 0-0 with just under 20 minutes gone.

Nine minutes to go at Victoria Road, West Ham still leading Arsenal 2-1.

We’ve got a decent tussle coming up later in the afternoon too, Liverpool visiting the Emirates.

Imagine Kane keeps going at his current rate, but so do Leverkusen, and they win the league. I guess Bayern just take all their best players and possibly their manager, then take the title at a canter the following season.

In the Premier League, Justin Kluivert has put Bournemouth 1-0 up on Forest.

In that Arsenal game, by the way, Leah Williamson was withdrawn at half-time. Let’s hope it was planned or precautionary, rather than the recurrence of her old injury or sustaining of a new one.

Talking of Shaw, her Man City side are being held at home to Leicester – it’s 0-0 at half-time.

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I mentioned earlier that Parris now has 11 league goals – just two fewer than Khadija Shaw, currently top scorer. She needs to keep going, because United, though they have some decent attackers, are shy of a reliable scorer.

And you can follow the second half of the second half of West Ham 2-1 Arsenal, here:

Across Greater Manchester, men’s United are about to kick-off against West Ham.

FULL TIME: Manchester United 2-0 Brighton

Routine for United, the superb Geyse creating two goals for Nikita Parris. United stay fourth, closing on Arsenal and extending their lead over Liverpool; managerless Brighton remain second-bottom.

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90+3 min NOW THEN! Hawa Cissoko has put West ham 2-1 up against Arsenal!

90+2 min Skinner will, I imagine, be broadly satisfied with how United have played today. But they do not look like title contenders or close to it, nor like a side likely to nab a Champions League spot.

90 min We’ll have four additional minutes.

89 min Mallard is another player – like Parris and Geyse – with a lot of talent but who’s not quite reached the level expected from her. If United can get her firing – and her ability to take the ball and move it upfield, quickly, is valuable – they’ll have a decent option. The problem they have is that she ought really to be a bonus, not a loanee whose good form is necessary.

87 min Mallard has done well since coming on and she’s up earliest and highest when Zelem swings out a corner, her header saved easily enough.

86 min A win here takes United six points ahead of Liverpool, whose match against Spurs kicks-off in 12 minutes. And if West Ham hang on against Arsenal – admittedly, a very big if – they’ll be a just-about-manageable five points off third.

84 min I wonder if Galton might be a better fit for this team than Garcia, whose busyness is helpful but who lacks the physicality and goalpower that her teammate brings.

83 min Mallard wins the ball in midfield and finds Williams, who comes in off the right and slides a cunning pass infield, but Galton can’t quite collar it.

82 min Now then! Viviane Asseyi equalises from the penalty spot, and West Ham are now level with Arsenal.

81 min Two further changes for Brighton, Lily Dent and Jocelyn Carabali replacing Sarri and Thorisdottir – who’s also had a difficult afternoon.

80 min I’ve been banging on about it since the start, but Geyse was superb today, terrifying Pattinson. If she can maintain this level and hit it against the better teams, she’ll be one of the best players in the world.

78 min Triple change for United, and Skinner thinks this is over. He removes Parris, Geyse and Toone, introducing Irene Guerrero, Rachel Williams and Melvine Malar.

76 min With only one team going down, Brighton, five points ahead of Bristol city and two in front of West Ham, will feel they should be alright. But they’ve been poor today and will know poor performances can quickly snowball.

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74 min Double change for Brighton, Pattinson rescued from a chastening afternoon chasing Geyse and Losada, who got hurt earlier, also taken off. Maisie Symonds and Li Mengwen come on, with Bergsvand taking the armband.

72 min Geyse again breaks, Pattinson unable to compete for pace or strength. This time, when the ball goes to Parris her shot is blocked, but there are more goals here for United if they keep feeding the Brazilian.

70 min Brighton have offered almost nothing in attack – though United have only mustered two shots on target themselves.

68 min Brighton really don’t know how to handle Geyse, but here comes Toone down her right flank, nicely found by a clever pass from Turner. And the cross is a goodun too, Galton, perhaps hampered by injury, just unable to slide home in the middle.

67 min I should note that Brighton’s sub, Startup, might find it difficult to succeed in an ailing economy.

65 min But here comes Robinson, in behind Evans. But with Turner coming across, she panics and tries to sticks a low pass towards the back stick, where no one is.

GOAL! Manchester United 2-0 Brighton (Parris 64)

And again! Given a good, early ball out wide, Geyse slows down Sarri, struts past her, and Thorisdottir, spooked, stands off, so she slides across and Parris uses the direction of the ball to sweep low inside the far post. That will surely be enough to secure the points.

Parris celebrates scoring again.
Parris celebrates scoring again. Photograph: Charlotte Tattersall/MUFC/Manchester United/Getty Images

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63 min First change for Brighton, Pinto sent on for Lee.

61 min Brighton again clear the first ball but United again have them boxed. Lee does wriggle eventually clear, but she’s no match for Galton who barges her out of possession, appearing to pull something in the process. She does, though, continue – for now, at least.

61 min The corner goes short, Zelem crosses when the ball comes back to her, and United win a corner on the othe rside, down the left.

60 min Toone picks up the ball in midfield when Thorisdottir loses out, chucking a few lollipops then moving right to Geyse, whose shot is blocked behind.

60 min Alessia Russo has put Arsenal in front at West Ham.

58 min Nice from Brighton, Lee and Olme exchanging passes as they move through midfield before a crunching challenge from Zelem stops her in her tracks. She’s penalised, then Lee is booked for mouth.

57 min There we go: Galton replaces Garcia. Her muscular decisiveness might be exactly what United need.

56 min Lee burrows forward, but Zelem shadows her and forces her backwards. Brighton are really struggling to find space, never mind create.

55 min Some action! Terland is late on Zelem, earning a yellow card for her trouble.

54 min “Eight minutes in, it’s been a second half to forget,” says our commentator, and he’s not wrong. I’d not be surprised if Leah Galton is soon with us, because United are letting this drift.

52 min Again, Geyse grooves into space, leaving Pattison before running into Thorisdottir. She never quite realised her potential at Barcelona, but at 25 she should be entering her prime and looks ready to move up a level – United need her to.

51 min Le Tissier sprays a nice pass out of defence to the right, and United win a free-kick on halfway, taken short so they can start passing again.

49 min It’s been a slow start to the half, which I think will please Brighton more than United, the home side wanting a second goal and the visitors to stay in the game.

47 min Gael Clichy is on Sky, which reminds me that a girl in my class at school, now a make-up artist, painted him blue for Man City’s Christmas party once, when he went as a character off Avatar.

46 min United continue knocking it about, and will presumably want to feed Geyse whenever they can.

46 min We go again. Can Brighton alter the flow?

Back come wa teams…

Also getting going…

HALF-TIME: Manchester United 1-0 Brighton

United have dominated, Geyse has been excellent, and she created the only goal for Parris. Brighton need to improve if they’re to get anything out of this.

45+5 min With seconds of the half remaining, United win another corner, but they go short, Garcia loses it, and Brighton clear.

45+3 min Geyse is so natural on the ball and she’s finding loads of space out wide, this time isolating Kullberg, slowing her up, sauntering by on the outside, moving along the by-line, and seeing her cross smuggled clear. She’s been the best player on the pitch so far – and by far.

45+1 min We’ll have five additional minutes.

45 min Zelem robs Sarri and Naalsund breaks forward with the ball, her shot from distance blocked; United win a corner, but Brighton see it away well enough.

44 min Geyse comes deep and eases on to the gas, carrying over halfway and away from Sarri, slowing down an understandably tentative Pattinson before cutting back for Toone, who uses the direction of the ball to sweep a shot … a couple of yards wide of the far post.

42 min Thorisdottir gets something on it, but Earps gets it away. Brighton, though, win the ball back high when United pass out, and they’re growing into this. A little.

41 min Geyse clips Kullberg, battling through challenges, and Brighton have a free-kick 25 yards out, right-hand side.

39 min Sarri moves forward and has Pattinson on the overlap, but botches a simple pass and United get straight back at them.

39 min We get away again, Losada ready to return.

38 min Elsewhere, it’s still West Ham 0-0 Arsenal.

36 min Losada is down with a left knee situation, looking in some pain.

35 min Naalsund hoiks a ball wide but when the cross comes in, Brighton clear … then United again get after it, Toone sliding a terrific pass down the side of the box for Garcia. She’s forced to check, though, the ball is eventually cleared, and United beginagain.

33 min Evans replaces Riviere.

33 min Pattinson is a decent outlet down the left and she crosses well to the near post … and Terland is there, flicking goalwards, but Earps again saves well.

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32 min Evans will replace Riviere.

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32 min I’m wrong. Pattison nudged Riviere from behind, but she must’ve twisted something too, because she’s going to go off.

30 min Riviere is down with a leg issue following an innocuous-looking tackle with Pattinson, but I think she’ll be fine.

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28 min United again knock it about nicely – I complained they were slow at the start, but there’s a decent tempo about their play now, just not quite the quality to create a second goal.

26 min Toone out to Geyse who sticks a low pass back in the mixer, but none of her mates can find a shooting lane. So far, though, she’s by far the best player on the pitch.

24 min Brighton are improving, and have a look! Lee lofts a clever pass over the top and Terland is on to it, in behind and lashing a shot that Earps does really well to prang away.

22 min Brighton win a corner down the left which Turner heads away, and after United regina possession from a throw, Garcia brings the ball away.

20 min Skinner will be pleased with how his side have started the game. They’ve put it on Brighton since the first whistle, and though they’ll be desperate for another goal to confirm their superiority against a side with the ability to hurt them, it looks imminent.

18 min United have lost three times this season – to City, Chelsea and Liverpool – which is to say it still takes a decent side to stop them. And Brighton don’t currently look capable, Thorisodttir throwing a head to divert Toone’s cross behind after good work from Zelem. The resultant corner comes to nothing.

16 min The corner goes short, Geyse to Zelem, and eventually Toone crosses, Brighton clearing well this time. But they concede a throw in the process, and United are quickly back at them.

14 min Better from Brighton, Robinson moving down the right and sticking a decent low cross into the box, but United defend it well enough then go down the other end where Geyse again shows lovely feet in winning a corner.

13 min Our commentator apologises for the foul language we can hear from the crowd, but I’m afraid that’s not good enough. I am mortally offended, and as such will no longer watch this game or any other football.

12 min Garcia feeds a decent low pass into the box for Parris, in behind the struggling Pattinson, but a poor first touch takes the striker wide and eventually Riviere makes a hash of a cross. Brighton can’t get out, and if this carries on United will surely score a second.

11 min The goal is Parris’ 11th of the season in the league, and that’s a pretty decent return. She’s now playing through the middle with Geyse wide, though I’m sure Skinner will want them interchanging.

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GOAL! Manchester United 1-0 Brighton (Parris 10)

Brighton can’t clear their lines from the corner, penned in by United, and when the ball goes wide to Geyse, she rolls studs over it, escapes Sarri and diddles Pattinson on the outside, clipping a cut-back for Parris who finishes emphatically from eight yards.

Nikita Parris of Manchester United celebrates celebrates scoring her team's first goal.
Nikita Parris of Manchester United celebrates celebrates scoring her team's first goal. Photograph: Gareth Copley/Getty Images

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9 min Zelem’s cross is a good one, headed clear just as Turner looks ready to apply brow to ball. United, though, sustain the attack…

8 min Zelem crosses low and when the ball comes out, Toone hoists a decent cross back in, earning another corner.

7 min But this is better, Toone spreading to Naalsund to spreads to Geyse, out on the right, and she wins a corner.

6 min As Suzy noted in her piece below, Brighton haven’t been that bad this season – rather, they’re a developing squad needing time and patience – and Emma Hayes was impressed with them in losing 3-0 to Chelsea last season. They haven’t started like a side threatened with relegation wither, though United are moving the ball too slowly to tax them.

5 min Robinson runs at Le Tissier who, drawn out wide, deals with the situation easily enough.

4 min On Earps, I wonder how much longer she’ll be at United. She’d probably have left in the summer had that been made possible and watching the team go backwards won’t have encouraged her to stay. But with Ineos now involved, hopefully the money will be there to augment the squad with players of similar calibre.

3 min United are dominating territory, pushing Brighton back, before a long clearance allows Blundell to roll back for Earps.

1 min I should say, I’ve not been able to get coverage on my main computer, so I’m a much smaller laptop screen – but fear not, you’ll get your fix.

1 min The teams take the knee and off we go!

Here come our teams!

The problem United have, I think, is that they’re relying on players with talent, who’ve not quite made it elsewhere, to explode – Geyse and Parris in particular. Both are doing fairly well, but they’re replacing stars whose losses are still being felt.

Suzy Wrack has the lowdown on Brighton’s difficulties.

And how good is it to see Vivianne Miedema back? I’m not sure there’s a more perceptive passer in the game, and with Beth Mead now settled, Arsenal are bang in the title hunt sitting three points off leaders Chelsea and behind second-placed Man City on goal difference.

Also going on:

Joy department: a brilliant version of a wondrous tune.

Harris makes two changes to his first Brighton XI: Lee and Terland come in – they’ll play up front – with Pinto dropping out of midfield and the injured Bremer missing from the right wing. By the looks of things, there’s also been a formation change, from 4-3-3 to 4-4-2, but we shall see.

United are unchanged following last weekend’s win over Villa, which means there’s still no place in the XI for one of last season’s heroes, Leah Galton.

I’m experiencing some technical difficulties, but we’ll hopefully be good for coverage once we’re a little closer to kick-off.

Teams!

Manchester United (4-2-3-1): Earps; Riviere, Le Tissier, Turner, Blundell; Naalsund, Zelem; Parris, Toone, Garcia; Geyse. Subs: Guerrero, Malard, Galton, Ladd, Evans, Williams, Aherne, Tullis-Joyce.

Brighton (4-4-2): Baggaley; Kullberg, Bergsvand, Thorisdottir, Pattinson; Robinson, Olme, Losada, Sarri; Lee, Terland. Subs: Carabali, Pinto, Symonds, Mengwen, Loeck, Sartup, Dent.

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Preamble

There’ve been happier games. After a terrific effort last season, finishing runners-up in the WSL and FA Cup, the Manchester United have struggled this, out of the Champions League in the qualifiers and the Conti Cup in peculiar circumstances, while making a poor start to their league campaign. As such, manager Marc Skinner is under pressure.

Brighton, meanwhile, are also enduring a poor season, and on Friday, the board acted. In early afternoon, Melissa Phillips performed her usual pre-match press-conference duties, by early evening she’d been sacked, and by Saturday lunchtime Mikey Harris had been installed in her stead, the club’s fifth manager in 16 months.

All of which means a fascinating afternoon for us, luxuriating in misery and potential misery. United should win – yes they’ve been worse but no they’ve not been dreadful, and no team could wear the loss, in two years, of Lauren James, Ona Batlle and Alessia Russo. But Brighton have a good, young squad and, when the teams met earlier in November, led twice before an injury-time equaliser snaffled United a draw. They’ll fancy themselves to get something here, and United, with one win and three defeats in their last four league games, might just give it to them.

Kick-off: 12pm GMT

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