direct to your inboxManchester United Women manager Casey Stoney lamented her side’s missed chances as they were beaten 2-0 by Reading in the Barclays FA Women’s Super League.
Two goals in two minutes from the visitors ensured they claimed all three points as United suffered their first home defeat since January 2020.
The hosts had 16 shots, seven of which were on target, but they were unable to find their ruthless streak and Stoney was left unimpressed.“That wasn’t good enough from us.
In both boxes, we needed to be better,” Stoney said.“We could’ve finished the game, but in terms of chances we didn’t do that and then we conceded from two set-pieces so it wasn’t good enough.“After the goal, I think we still dominated the ball but that.
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