There was finally some good news for Liverpool F.C. Women this weekend as they booked their place in the semi-final of the Women’s FA Cup with a 1-0 extra-time victory over Charlton Athletic.
The game finished 0-0 after 90 minutes in a tight and competitive cup tie, but Liverpool found the breakthrough in extra time when Shaw scored the winning goal to send Liverpool into the last four.
Character, Fight And Mentality
What stood out most in this performance was the mentality. It wasn’t an easy game, it wasn’t a comfortable win, and Liverpool had to be patient, disciplined and keep fighting to get the result.
That’s sometimes what cup football is about:
Staying in the game Defending properly Working hard Not making mistakes Taking your chance when it comes
Liverpool Women did all of those things and were rewarded with a place in the semi-final.
Maybe The Men Should Learn From Them
It might sound harsh, but after the men’s recent performances, there are lessons to be learned here.
The women’s team showed:
Fight Organisation Patience Discipline Mentality Desire to win
Sometimes football isn’t about tactics or systems — it’s about doing the basics properly, working harder than the opponent and staying switched on for the whole game.
That’s exactly what Liverpool Women did, and it’s something the men’s team could definitely learn from at the moment.
One Game From A Final
Liverpool are now just one game away from a cup final, which would be a fantastic achievement and a huge moment for the team.
In a difficult weekend for Liverpool supporters, the women’s team have given the club something to be proud of.
Into the FA Cup semi-final — and showing the kind of mentality every Liverpool team should have.
Jamie (The Kopite View)
