Aston Villa Women 2 – 4 Man City Women

Double Vivianne Miedema in the first half brought Manchester City to a 4-2 victory against Aston Ville and approached Chelsea on six points at the top of the women’s super league.
The Dutch international, who has been struggling with injuries this season, was key to Gareth Taylor team, responding to the great introduction of Chasity Grant in the sixth minute with two goals in a quick series of contrasting quality.
Miedemina’s first was a simple, laid -back finish after the addition of Danielle Turner went straight forward toward City, while her second time just seven minutes later it was a beauty thing when she wrapped her shot into the upper right corner with 20 Jardi.
Villa – who last played under the temporary boss Shauun Goater, Taylor’s former assistant and a teammate from City, before the new head of Natalia Arroyo took the lead – later returned to Egal goal Laie Aleixandri in the first minute of the second half.
Mary Fowler then scored a top goal in the 54th minute, and Jess Park added fourth later than an hour for City, who returns to the Champions League seats, from fourth to second place, six points behind the lead Chelsea in front of him The third placed Arsenal on Sunday.
Miedem: I feel strong
Vivianne Miedema on Sky Sports:
“I feel really good right now and I knew that [the second goal] He came in and was happy to take 2-1, but we made it difficult for ourselves.
“I feel like this time I did the right things [in rehab] And I feel strong and good at the moment and I hope we can build on this. “