# Cloe Lacasse Scores Stoppage-Time Screamer to Secure Draw for Arsenal at Manchester United
Arsenal’s Cloe Lacasse scored a stunning stoppage-time goal to secure a point in the Women’s Super League match against Manchester United at Leigh Sports Village. The late heroics earned Arsenal a 1-1 draw in a thrilling encounter.
## Match Report
The match started off with Manchester United dominating the possession and creating the better chances. They were rewarded in the 30th minute when Leah Galton scored from close range. The goal seemed to spark Arsenal into life and they started to create chances of their own.
The second half saw Arsenal press for an equaliser and they had several chances to level the score. However, it looked like Manchester United would hold on for the win until Lacasse stepped up in the 93rd minute. The Canadian international unleashed a long-range effort that flew past Mary Earps in the Manchester United goal.
The goal was Lacasse’s first for Arsenal and it secured a point for the Gunners in a hard-fought match. The draw sees Arsenal remain in fourth place in the Women’s Super League, while Manchester United stay in sixth.
## Reaction
Speaking after the match, Lacasse said: “I’m so happy to have scored my first goal for Arsenal and to help us get a point. It was a great team performance and I’m glad I could contribute.”
Manchester United manager Casey Stoney said: “We were so close to getting the three points but unfortunately we couldn’t hold on. We created some good chances but couldn’t take them and it’s disappointing to concede so late on.”
Arsenal manager Joe Montemurro said: “It was an incredible effort from the team today. We kept pushing until the very end and Cloe’s goal was a great reward for all our hard work. We’ll take the point and move on to our next game.”
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