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Use the 'watch & listen' tab for BBC radio commentariesMan City have found that new level of confidence after that goal and now Arsenal look like the team that are going to have to dig deep.
She received the ball on the edge of the box and fools the Arsenal defence by cutting in before taking her strike.Arsenal's disallowed goal is why we need VAR in the women's game. The stakes are very high nowadays and we need these things to be looked at in the same way as the men's game.Jess Park had every right to shoot from there but Arsenal switched off, I don't think they expected her to take it on.
It's a brilliant strike and Manuela Zinsberger could only stand and watch as it bounced awkwardly off the underside of the crossbar and over the line. It was so good that Gareth Taylor has come down from his seat in the stands to chat with his coaches in the dugout.I hope it doesn't end in a draw. A very good crowd at the Emirates promoting the women's game.The movement has got to be better from Manchester City in that midfield area because at the moment they are not helping their defenders much.
Arsenal are set up to be very disciplined, compact and organised, and you need that movement in the middle to break through them.Alanna Kennedy goes for the ball over the top. It's a clever little move, but there's too much pace on it for Khadija Shaw and it ends up in the safe hands of Manuela Zinsberger.A big, hefty challenge from Khadija Shaw stops Kyra Cooney-Cross in her tracks just before the Arsenal midfielder goes on a piercing run through the middle of the pitch.
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