Manchester United have it all to do next week if they are to progress to the Women's Champions League proper for the first time after a shock 1-0 defeat to Brann on Thursday night. The Red Devils were the better side in Bergen and created plenty of chances in the first leg of this third round qualifier, but were left to rue their lack of clinical touch when Ingrid Stenevik headed home late on to give the Norwegian side a slender, though potentially vital, advantage.
Given it emerged that many of the players' footwear went missing on the flight over, there is perhaps a joke to be made about United missing their shooting boots for this crucial fixture. But, in truth, it was often good goalkeeping from Selma Panengstuen, rather than poor finishing, which kept them at bay. Ella Toone was denied brilliantly on three separate occasions and even when the shot-stopper did slip up, spilling a relatively routine effort from Dominique Janssen just before the hour, her quick reactions allowed her to make amends, as she did by thwarting Jess Park on that occasion.
There were, however, chances that did go begging, be it Elisabeth Terland's early header wide or an effort Melvine Malard directed into the grateful arms of Panengstuen shortly before Stenevik's decisive intervention 13 minutes from time. That goal ensured a happy ending for the home fans on a night which saw a new attendance record set for a women's football match in Norway, meaning United need to win at home next week in order to avoid suffering what would be a seriously disappointing Champions League exit.
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