Maddy Cusack commits to fourth campaign with Sheffield United Women
Maddy Cusack commits to fourth campaign with Sheffield United Women
Sheffield United Women’s midfielder Maddy Cusack has signed a new deal at the club and will remain a Blade for the 2021/22 season.
Cusack is embarking on her fourth season at the club and recently celebrated making her 50th appearance as a Blade.
A constant presence during her two-and-a-half years at the club, she ended the latest campaign as the team’s joint most creative player with six assists alongside January addition Bex Rayner.
A tireless work ethic in her box-to-box midfield role, Cusack has become a pivotal member of Neil Redfearn’s starting eleven and the Blades head coach is delighted another member of his squad has committed their future to the club.
Crystal Palace Women 0-3 Sheffield United 5 April 2021
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Crystal Palace took to home turf on Easter Sunday, falling 0-3 to Sheffield United at a sunny Hayes Lane having drawn with Charlton Athletic in their previous clash.
Summary
Sheffield United’s Katie Wilkinson scores first
United extend their lead as Bex Rayner’s attempt hits the mark
Half-time: Crystal Palace 0-2 Sheffield United
A third goal for United is again bagged by the Blades’ Wilkinson
Strong performances for Palace were on show by Cherelle Khassal and Bianca Baptiste
Full-Time: Crystal Palace 0-3 Sheffield United
The game kicked-off with evenly matched play and both sides creating chances, Baptiste coming close for Palace less than five minutes in.
#FAWC: Charlton Women off the bottom with late leveller against Liverpool
#FAWC: Charlton Women off the bottom with late leveller against Liverpool Liverpool’s Rhiannon Roberts in action against Charlton Athletic. (PA Images)
Charlton Athletic netted a late penalty to hold Liverpool and move off the bottom of The FA Women’s Championship.
Sunday 7 February
Blackburn Rovers 2-2 Crystal Palace
Charlton Athletic 2-2 Liverpool
Late penalty lifts Charlton off the bottom
Charlton Athletic moved off the bottom of the table when holding Liverpool 2-2 with a late penalty, as the fourth-placed Reds sit ten points behind the leading pair.
Charley Clifford’s stoppage-time penalty rescued a point for Charlton Athletic in an engaging encounter with Liverpool at a snowy Hayes Lane.