Manchester City found their moment at the death and used it to tighten their grip on the Women’s Super League title race.
Rebecca Knaak scored late against Liverpool, according to match reports and highlight footage, giving City a dramatic win that extended their lead at the top. In a season where margins look thin and pressure arrives every week, late goals carry extra weight. This one did more than decide a game — it sharpened the shape of the table.
Key Facts
- Manchester City beat Liverpool in the Women’s Super League.
- Rebecca Knaak scored the late winning goal.
- The result extended City’s lead in the title race.
- Highlights of the match were made available after the game.
Liverpool pushed City deep enough to keep the outcome in doubt, and that tension gave the finish its force. City still found the decisive edge, a familiar trait for teams chasing silverware in the final stretch. They did not just collect three points; they showed the kind of nerve that often separates contenders from champions.
Manchester City did not simply survive a tense afternoon — they turned one late chance into a result that could echo through the title run-in.
The broader message matters as much as the goal itself. City now carry more than momentum; they carry scoreboard pressure over the rest of the field. Every rival now has to answer a team that keeps producing when the clock starts to close and the space starts to disappear.
What comes next will define whether this win stands as a dramatic footnote or a decisive swing in the championship race. If City keep turning tight matches into victories, the title lead may soon look less fragile and more commanding. That is why this result matters beyond one afternoon: it shifts the pace of the race and forces everyone else to chase.