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Manchester City Women 1-0 Brondby Ladies: Keira Walsh stunner seals win

Keira Walsh of Manchester City Women (right) celebrates scoring against BRondby with team-mate Toni Duggan
Image: Keira Walsh of Manchester City Women (right) celebrates scoring against Brondby

Manchester City Women will take a 1-0 lead to Denmark next week after Keira Walsh's second-half goal gave them the advantage against Brondby in the first leg of their Champions League last-16 tie.

Walsh's superb long-range strike settled the contest at the Academy Stadium on Wednesday night, although the English champions needed a couple of late saves from goalkeeper Karen Bardsley to preserve their slender lead.

City, in their maiden season in Europe's elite club competition following an unbeaten league campaign, started well and had plenty of possession without really troubling Brondby, who seemed happy to try to soak up the pressure and hit their hosts on the counter-attack.

The plan almost worked in the 12th minute but a well-timed sliding tackle from Steph Houghton denied the away side a clear shooting opportunity.

Isobel Christiansen of Manchester City Women takes on Mie Jans of Brondby Ladies during the UEFA Women's Champions League clash
Image: Isobel Christiansen takes on Mie Jans of Brondby Ladies (left) during the UEFA Women's Champions League clash

Lucy Bronze looked threatening down the right-hand side and forced a good save from Katrine Abel midway through the first half, while at the other end Bardsley thwarted Nanna Christiansen.

Jane Ross had a couple of chances at the start of the second half but saw one effort blocked just in front of the line before narrowly failing to get on the end of a Bronze cross.

The goal eventually came after 74 minutes when the ball dropped to Walsh outside the penalty area and the holding midfielder drilled home a shot that gave Abel no chance.

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City showed their spirit to hold out in the closing stages, with Bardsley doing well to come out and smother the ball before tipping a curling Katrine Veje shot over the crossbar as they held on to secure the win.

The return leg takes place in Denmark on November 16.

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