Soccer-Electric James steers Chelsea to Women's League Cup final win over Manchester United


Soccer Football - Women's League Cup - Final - Chelsea v Manchester United - Ashton Gate Stadium, Bristol, Britain - March 15, 2026 Chelsea's Erin Cuthbert and Chelsea's Millie Bright lift the trophy with teammates after winning the Women's League Cup final Action Images via Reuters/John Sibley

BRISTOL, England, ⁠March 15 (Reuters) - Chelsea forward Lauren James capped off ⁠a superb individual display with the opening goal ‌as her side beat Manchester United 2-0 in the Women's League Cup Final on Sunday, with her England team-mate Aggie Beever-Jones grabbing the ​second goal.

James, who joined Chelsea from ⁠United in July 2021, was ⁠brilliant throughout, and she showed her usual combination of poise ⁠and ‌predatory instincts to net the opener in the 19th minute.

The 24-year-old pounced on a terrible ⁠error by United's Dominique Janssen, snapping up the ​Dutch defender's under-hit ‌back-pass from a throw-in before driving into the ⁠box and ​rifling past Phallon Tullis-Joyce.

James lit up the game in the first half, her willingness to pass, shoot and dribble with either ⁠foot causing no end of problems ​for the United defence.

That said, United had plenty of chances of their own in the opening 45 minutes but their ⁠finishing lacked the precision needed to beat Hannah Hampton and their second-half attempt at a comeback lacked energy as they struggled to exert pressure on the Chelsea goal.

Beever-Jones ​put the game beyond doubt in ⁠the 77th minute, toe-poking the ball home after good work ​by Swedish winger Johanna Rytting-Kaneryd to ‌set her up, and Chelsea ​held on comfortably to win the trophy for the fourth time in their history.

(Reporting by Philip O'Connor)

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