Manchester City reaches Women's League Cup final after Fowler's stoppage-time goal
Manchester City reaches Women's League Cup final after Fowler's stoppage-time goal

Manchester City reaches Women's League Cup final after Fowler's stoppage-time goal

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In a thrilling semi-final match, Manchester City defeated Arsenal 2-1 to secure a spot in the Women's League Cup final against Chelsea. Mary Fowler proved to be the standout player, scoring both goals for City, including a dramatic winner in the 95th minute after Arsenal had equalized through Mariona Caldentey's penalty. Despite missing a penalty earlier in the match, Fowler's late strike ensured City's victory and left Arsenal heartbroken. The match also highlighted the absence of City's Khadija 'Bunny' Shaw, who missed the game following racist and misogynistic abuse she received online, an issue that the club condemned. Head coach Gareth Taylor expressed solidarity with Shaw, emphasizing the team's support. The upcoming final against Chelsea is highly anticipated as City aims for silverware.

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