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Liverpool FC Women Season In Review: Midfield
After Liverpool wrapped up their season in the FA Women’s Championship, we continue our review of the season with the exciting midfield unit.
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The Liverpool FC Women’s team completed their first season in the FA Women’s Championship by finishing a disappointing third place. Previously week we took a look at some of the major story lines and standout performers from the year, and then dug into the goalkeepers and defensive units. This week, we’ll look at the progress this exiting, young midfield unit made over the season, as well as look ahead to next season.
Liverpool FC Women Season In Review: Story Lines And Standout Performers
After Liverpool wrapped up their season in the FA Women’s Championship, we take a look at some of the story lines and standout performers. This will be the first in a series of articles looking over the past season and ahead to next season.
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The Liverpool FC Women wrapped up their season this past weekend with a 2-2 draw against London City. The Reds finished the season in third place. It was a tumultuous season, exacerbated by the coronavirus pandemic and a thin squad. Let’s take an initial look back at the season to highlight some of the story lines and standout performers.
Liverpool Women Finish Season With A Disappointing 2-2 Draw
The Reds led 2-0 against London City, but gave up two goals in the second half in the final game of the FA Women’s Championship season
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Liverpool came into their final game of the season sitting third in the table, three points ahead of Sheffield United. A win or a draw against London City would see the Reds finishing the year in third in a season they hoped to get promoted right back up to the Women’s Super League (not to be confused with the European Super League).