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Chelsea 2-0 Manchester United: James and Beever-Jones secure second straight League Cup title

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Chelsea clinched their fourth Women's League Cup title after coasting to a 2-0 win over Manchester United at Ashton Gate.

Lauren James, fresh off signing a new contract, put Chelsea in control early on, with Aggie Beever-Jones making sure of the victory with 14 minutes remaining.

Both sides started brightly, with Elisabeth Terland and Ellen Wangerheim testing Hannah Hampton before Chelsea scored with their first effort on target.

Dominique Janssen's miscued backpass put James through one-on-one with Phallon Tullis-Joyce, who could not get close to the near-post finish in the 19th minute.

While Chelsea largely remained in control, Terland hit the post, and United almost equalised on the stroke of half-time, but Wangerheim failed to turn in Melvine Malard's enticing cross from point-blank range.

United could not take any of their flurry of chances early on in the second half, and Chelsea got their second through Beever-Jones, who poked home Johanna Rytting Kaneryd's cross to put the game beyond doubt.

Data Debrief: Chelsea continue winning habit

Chelsea are no strangers to silverware, but after a stilted Women's Super League season, they will be pleased to have got their hands on their first trophy of the campaign.

They were playing their seventh League Cup final, all in a row, while United became just the fifth side to lose their first showpiece match in the competition.

The Blues have won 14 of their last 16 meetings with United across all competitions (D1 L1), with this their third victory against them in the League Cup.

It was a fairly even match in terms of chances, though, with both teams attempting 15 shots (five on target for Chelsea, four for United), with Sonia Bompastor's side just edging the expected goals battle (1.62 xG to 1.33).