Manchester United
Manchester United Women Player Ratings vs Tottenham: Jess Park Delivers Cup Redemption as Reds Reach Semi-Final

Manchester United Women defeated Tottenham 2-1 in Sunday’s Subway Women’s League Cup quarter-final at Progress With Unity Stadium, booking their place in the semi-finals after a dominant second-half performance.
The Red Devils came into the tie seeking redemption after allowing a 3-0 lead to slip away just days earlier in the WSL, but this time delivered when it mattered most. Jess Park and Fridolina Rolfo scored the crucial goals to send Arsenal or Crystal Palace waiting in January.
Drew Spence’s clinical volley gave Tottenham a 16th-minute lead, but United’s quality eventually showed through. Marc Skinner’s side will face the Arsenal-Crystal Palace winner in the semi-finals, with both teams looking to end 2025 strongly.
Goalkeeper & Defence
Phallon Tullis-Joyce (6/10): Solid shot-stopper when called upon. Made decent claims and showed presence throughout, though Spurs rarely troubled her second half.
Jayde Riviere (5/10): Tighter than the WSL match but still had vulnerable moments. Drew Spence’s goal came down her flank and she struggled with the timing of her closes.
Maya Le Tissier (6/10): Improved from recent performances. Committed defending and better concentration, though early on she had to be alert to Bethany England’s movement.
Dominique Janssen (6/10): Commanded the backline and brought composure. Dealt with Spurs’ press effectively in the second half.
Anna Sandberg (6/10): Defensively sharp down the left. Tracked runners well and wasn’t caught out like United had been previously. Set-piece delivery was poor though.
Midfield & Attack
Hinata Miyazawa (6/10): Better balance between possession and effort. Moved the ball quicker than against Palace and showed urgency without being reckless.
Ella Toone (6/10): Worked tirelessly but couldn’t finish her chances. Pressed Spurs’ defence hard and created space for others, though wasn’t clinical when opportunities arrived.
Jess Park (7/10): Electric down the flank. Her relentless running troubled Spurs’ defenders constantly, and she swept home the equaliser with precision after cutting inside. Genuine impact.
Elisabeth Terland (5/10): Pressed but limited service. Hit-and-miss pressing won the ball back occasionally but she desperately needs a goal.
Melvine Malard (5/10): Ineffective in link-up play. Seemed isolated without better service, though attempted to stretch Spurs’ backline.
Subs & Manager
Fridolina Rolfo (7/10): Scoring the crucial winner was exactly what the doctor ordered. Smart finish to bury chances that mattered after her double salvage job on Sunday.
Leah Galton (6/10): Energy off the bench when United needed pressing higher. Covered ground and supported the attack down the flank.
Marc Skinner (7/10): Got his tactics spot on after Sunday’s lesson. Team shape was tighter, pressing was coordinated, and substitutions came at the right times. Cup business handled.
Also read: Manchester United Women vs. Tottenham Women League Cup: Predicted Lineups + Match Preview
Manchester United
I’m Ready Says Manchester United WFC Star as She Bids to Show Club Form for England With Lionesses Facing Ukraine in World Cup Qualifier

Jess Park says she is ready to translate her excellent Manchester United form to the international stage with England. The 24 year old has lit up the Women’s Super League this season following her move from Manchester City to rivals United in September.
Park has become a star performer for manager Marc Skinner, scoring stunning goals and creating chances at big moments. However, she is yet to cement her place in the England starting XI under Sarina Wiegman. The Lionesses travel to Turkey for Tuesday’s game against Ukraine without injured United midfielder Ella Toone and Arsenal winger Beth Mead, meaning Park’s chances of starting have increased significantly.
The Change is What I Needed
“I’ve enjoyed my football since going to United. I think you can see that on the pitch, I’m expressing myself and I’m feeling confident. The change is what I needed to develop my football, and that’s what has happened,” Park explained. “For me, it’s just focusing on what’s next. I’m here with England, I’m ready to train, and I’m ready to play wherever I’m asked.”
Park has scored six goals and assisted four in 16 WSL matches this season. She has added two goals in five Women’s Champions League starts, with her stunning strike against Atletico Madrid sealing United’s place in the quarter finals.
Freedom to Express Herself at United
One of the biggest changes for Park this season has been her position, as she has largely been given a free role at United, coming in off the left hand side. She has more goal involvements in the WSL than any other English player this season.
Marc Skinner believes his use of Park could be a good audition for what Wiegman can do with her at England. “If you keep moving her and allowing her that freedom, she’ll create anything for anyone. The audition is great and hopefully Sarina can see that as well.”
Atletico Madrid
Phallon Tullis-Joyce Sends Bullish Message to Rest of Europe as Manchester United Women Goalkeeper Insists Nobody Should Underestimate Red Devils

Manchester United Women goalkeeper Phallon Tullis-Joyce has sent a bullish message to the rest of Europe ahead of Thursday’s Women’s Champions League second leg against Atletico Madrid. The American shot stopper insists teams underestimate United at their peril after the Red Devils secured an impressive 3-0 victory in Spain last week.
Marc Skinner’s side are riding high on a seven game winning streak and looks absolutely unstoppable at the moment. Tullis-Joyce kept another clean sheet in the first leg in Madrid and has been one of United’s standout performers throughout this Champions League campaign.
Might Ruffle a Few Feathers
Speaking in the pre match press conference, Tullis-Joyce revealed the mentality within the squad when asked about how the European campaign has progressed. “Yeah, it’s going great for us so far. I smiled a little bit when you mentioned people underestimating us, that might ruffle a few feathers in the locker room.”
The 29 year old paid further compliments to the team Skinner has built by stating, “We have a complete wealth of diversity and variety in our squad. Different players can step up in any game against any opponent. We’re taking nothing for granted in this next match.”
Special to Represent This Club
Tullis-Joyce was then asked whether keeping a clean sheet in the first leg gives her confidence heading into Thursday evening. She retorted, “I approach each game separately. It doesn’t matter what happened in the past, this is the next game.”
Finally, she revealed her pride in representing Manchester United and stated, “It’s really special to be a player for the Manchester United women’s team. Being part of the continued history of this club is something I hold very precious. I love giving everything I can for the squad.”
United hosts Atletico Madrid at Leigh Sports Village on Thursday evening with kick off at 20:00 GMT.
Also read: Tottenham Women Equal Club Record After Thrashing Aston Villa 7-3, Match Impressive Run From 2021/22
Atletico Madrid
Manchester United Women Dealt Blow as Full-Back Ruled Out for at Least Four Weeks With Meniscus Issue

Manchester United Women will be without full back Anna Sandberg for at least another month after Marc Skinner confirmed the Swedish defender requires surgery on a meniscus problem. The Red Devils boss revealed the injury timeline ahead of Thursday’s Women’s Champions League second leg against Atletico Madrid at Leigh Sports Village.
Sandberg last played for United in the first leg against Atletico but was hauled off after just 49 minutes and replaced by Gabrielle George. The 22 year old has been a regular fixture in Skinner’s side this season, and her absence represents a significant blow to United’s defensive options during a crucial period.
Best Case Scenario is Four Weeks
Skinner revealed there needs to be a tidy up around Sandberg’s meniscus and provided a timeline for her potential return. “From the time frame we’ve been given, the best is four, the middle is six and obviously the worst case is eight. If it was eight, she would probably be back three or four games before the end of the season. We’re hopeful we can get it to six but won’t take any risk.”
The United boss emphasized they will not rush Sandberg back given her age and importance to the squad’s long term plans. This is smart management from Skinner, who cannot afford to jeopardize the defender’s career by rushing her rehabilitation.
Numbers Thinning at Left Back
With Sandberg ruled out and Fridolina Rolfo missing the first leg plus the London City Lionesses match, Skinner has a genuine headache at left back. Gabrielle George appears to be the only natural option available for Thursday’s clash, leaving United desperately thin in that position.
Ella Toone also remains out but could return for the crucial Manchester derby against City in March. United sits eight points behind the runaway leaders and needs to be perfect in their remaining fixtures while hoping City stumbles.
Also read: Tottenham Women Equal Club Record After Thrashing Aston Villa 7-3, Match Impressive Run From 2021/22
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