Ella Toone stars in WSL derby nightmare for Man City - The England international scored a hat-trick as Man Utd went above title-chasing Man City in the table
Ella Toone reveled in Manchester derby win as she dedicated her hat-trick against Manchester City to late father.
Ella Toone scored a hat-trick as Manchester United recorded their first win at Manchester City, in a derby that was defined by an error-strewn display from the young City goalkeeper Khiara Keating.
In what was a chaotic encounter in Manchester, Toone stole the show as she took advantage of individual errors amid frantic defending from Gareth Taylor's side on Sunday,
Ella Toone elated after scoring her first goals against Manchester City and helping Manchester United leapfrog their rivals and move up to third in the Womens Super League table: Its a derby, so it means so much.
Ella Toone spoke of the pride she had for her team as Manchester United Women ran out 4-2 winners in the derby against Manchester City.Toone, who scored her first goal of the season last week against
Ella Toone scored a hat-trick as Manchester United stunned Manchester City 4-2 in the Women's Super League to move above their rivals in the table
An Ella Toone hat-trick during the Manchester Derby sees Manchester United go above their local rivals for the first time this season. The Etihad Stadium hosted the clash as the Red Devils handed
It is a win that took United above their rivals in the Women's Super League table and into third, level on points with second-place Arsenal, and seven points behind leaders Chelsea
Ella Toone scores a hat-trick as Manchester United defeats Manchester City 4-2 in a thrilling Womens Super League derby.
Manchester United triumphed 4-2 over Manchester City in a thrilling derby, with Ella Toone scoring a hat-trick to elevate her team in the WSL.
The England midfielder Ella Toone scored a hat-trick as Manchester United recorded their first away win at Manchester City, in a derby that was defined by an error-strewn display from the young City goalkeeper Khiara Keating.