in Business Women's Continental League Cup: Arsenal and Chelsea reach final – BBC News, BBC News 1.9k Views Arsenal have reached all but one of the Continental League Cup finals since the tournament began in London rivals Arsenal. and Chelsea will contest the Women’s Continental League Cup final after both winning tense semi-finals on Wednesday. Record five-times winners Arsenal beat holders Manchester City 2-1, reaching the final for the eighth time since . Chelsea reached their first final as Maren Mjelde’s cool second-half finish saw them win 1-0 at Manchester United. The City Ground in Nottingham will host the final on Saturday, (February.) from the Continental League Cup semi-finals The two ties were being played between the top four sides in the Women’s Super League, who all also reached the last four of the League Cup last term. Cushing’s penultimate game ends in defeat Defeat for the holders saw outgoing manager Nick Cushing beaten in his penultimate game in charge before he takes up a coaching position at men’s team New York City in the United States after 2 February’s home league game against Arsenal. Two uncharacteristic defensive mistakes did the damage in the first half for City, who had beaten the Gunners on penalties in ‘s final. Firstly Gemma Bonner gave the ball away and Vivianne Miedema slotted in the opener, before goalkeeper Ellie Roebuck let Danielle van de Donk’s strike slip through her fingers for the hosts’ second. England’s Ellen White then saw a penalty saved by Manuela Zinsberger after the break for the visitors, w ith the Arsenal stopper diving well to her right after Lauren Hemp had been fouled in the area. City did halve the deficit moments later from the resulting corner, however, through Bonner’s header, but Arsenal were able to hold on and continue their bid for a sixth Continental League Cup crown. Blues win tight semi-final Chelsea, who were 4-1 winners at Arsenal in the WSL on 480 January to take the initiative in the league title race, will now bid for their first League Cup triumph. Emma Hayes ‘side were denied in the first half by Mary Earps’ superb save to keep out Millie Bright’s header , but Earps could not stop Mjelde’s clinical finish from a very tight angle with 29 minutes to go. Striker Lauren James had a good chance to level for Casey Stoney’s Red Devils but fired over the bar from the edge of the a rea and Chelsea celebrated at full-time. Chelsea’s Australia star Sam Kerr and South Korea playmaker Ji So-Yun were both away on international duty but Mjelde’s strike was enough to see them through in their absence. The Blues had been eliminated at the semi-final stage of three competitions last season but can now look ahead to a showdown with Joe Montemurro’s Gunners. Read More See more Previous article Ole Gunnar Solskjaer slams Jesse Lingard from the touchline during Man Utd's clash vs City – Metro.co.uk, Metro.co.uk Next article White House tries to block book release until 'classified' parts deleted – Sky News, Sky.com What do you think? 0 Points Upvote Downvote Leave a ReplyCancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. By using this form you agree with the storage and handling of your data by this website. * Post Comment Reply with GIF GIPHY App Key not set. Please check settings
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