Shaw strikes early as Beney’s late winner seals Manchester City thriller over Arsenal

Jamaica’s Khadija “Bunny” Shaw set Manchester City in motion with a trademark header before teenage forward Iman Beney struck late to clinch a pulsating 3-2 victory over Arsenal in the Women’s Super League on Sunday.

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The result extended City’s winning streak to four matches and handed Arsenal their first defeat of the season, following consecutive draws.

Shaw ignites the contest

City’s dominance began in the 36th minute when Shaw—sharp and relentless in front of goal—rose to meet Kerstin Casparij’s perfectly floated delivery, steering her header neatly into the bottom corner. It was a move born of precision and instinct, one that reminded fans why Shaw remains among the league’s most feared finishers.

Moments earlier, the Jamaican striker had already threatened from a corner, and her breakthrough gave City control heading into halftime.

Their celebrations were briefly halted when another link-up between Shaw and Casparij moments later produced a second goal—only for it to be ruled out for offside.

Arsenal hit back, but City stay ruthless

The Gunners roared into the second half with renewed intent, equalizing just 43 seconds after the restart. Emily Fox slid a clever ball into Mariona Caldentey, who finished coolly into the top corner to level the match.

Sensing momentum, Alessia Russo drove an effort wide as Arsenal pressed for more, but City struck again in the 61st minute. From a well-worked corner, Shaw’s powerful header forced a save from Daphne van Domselaar, and Casparij reacted quickest, stabbing home from close range to restore the lead.

City might have stretched the advantage soon after, but Van Domselaar denied Shaw’s second thumping header with an athletic save.

Kelly haunts former club

In a dramatic twist, former City winger Chloe Kelly punished her old team with a thunderous strike in the 83rd minute, her shot taking a deflection before flying into the top corner. The equalizer seemed to have salvaged a point for Arsenal, setting up a frenetic finale.

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Beney delivers the final blow

But City had one last surge left. With the clock ticking down, Shaw—again the architect—threaded a precise pass to 19-year-old Iman Beney, who kept her composure to slot a low finish into the bottom corner in the 88th minute, sealing a thrilling win and sending the home crowd into raptures.

The victory consolidates City’s place in second with four wins from five games, underlining their intent to challenge for the WSL title.

“A battle of momentum” — Slegers reflects

Arsenal head coach Renee Slegers admitted frustration at her team’s defensive lapses but praised the quality of the contest.

“We’re very disappointed,” she said. “I think it’s two top teams going against each other, so you’re prepared that momentum will shift. We’re disappointed conceding three goals. The two we scored today were high-quality goals.”

Slegers emphasized that her side must be more ruthless when in control:

“When we have momentum, we need to capitalize and protect ourselves better when the momentum shifts again. That’s something we’ll definitely look at.”

Shaw shines as City march on

For Shaw, the performance was another reminder of her growing influence in one of the world’s most competitive leagues. Her goal and late assist underscored her leadership at the front line, as Manchester City continue to build momentum in their quest for the title.

 

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