Reaction'I said I was going to score!'
Taylor Hinds had a feeling she was going to score on Sunday – and was delighted for it to be a winner for Liverpool FC Women.
The full-back captained the Reds as they completed their fixture schedule for 2023 by facing Manchester United Women at Leigh Sports Village.
Matt Beard’s side fell behind after just three minutes of the Barclays Women’s Super League contest but were back on terms before the break through an own goal.
Hinds was then in the right place to net from close range at a corner midway through the second half, sealing a hard-fought and memorable 2-1 victory.
“It feels amazing,” she told BBC Sport after the final whistle.
“This type of game is like another derby for us so we went into this all guns blazing. You can see how happy we are, how happy our fans are and that means everything to us.
“Normally I’m not in the box, normally I’m on the edge but today I was in the box.
“Yesterday I said I’m going to score today – and that’s what happened. I’m pleased and I’m pleased with the team’s performance as well.”
Liverpool headed to United having previously beaten Everton Women away from home in the Continental League Cup.
And there was the added incentive for the players of making amends for the 6-0 defeat they had suffered in the fixture in 2022-23.
“Yeah, definitely,” said Hinds. “I think we have put that game way past us. It’s a new season, a new team, new players and you can see that we’ve added so much value to this team as well.
“That game is way behind us and I think that’s why today feels even better.”
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