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Manchester United have won nine of their last 10 WSL games [Getty Images]
Manchester United moved closer to qualifying for next season's Champions League with a routine win against Everton.
Dominique Janssen took advantage of a major mistake from Everton goalkeeper Courtney Brosnan to put United ahead midway through the first half, before Grace Clinton produced a brilliant finish shortly after the break.
Everton came into the game having never beaten United in the Women's Super League, but it was Brian Sorensen's side that started on the front foot.
Katja Snoeijs thought she had given the visitors the lead inside two minutes, but referee Phoebe Cross spotted a handball during a scramble in the box.
A lengthy injury stoppage for United's Jayde Riviere slowed the rhythm of the game, though Toffees striker Kelly Gago did force Phallon Tullis-Joyce into a smart stop from a tight angle.
Everton's strong start was undone in the 22nd minute when Brosnan spilled what looked to be a routine catch from a free-kick, with Janssen on hand to convert into the empty goal.
United grew in stature thereafter and twice went close in first-half injury-time, Celin Bizet forcing Brosnan into a superb low save before Maya le Tissier crashed a long-range strike off the crossbar.
Clinton doubled United's lead less than 90 seconds into the second half when she met Leah Galton's low cross with a clever flick into the bottom corner, the second time this season she has scored against her former club.
United largely coasted through the remainder of the afternoon with Melvine Malard denied a third by a terrific Brosnan save, though injuries suffered by Bizet and Galton could be cause for concern.
United move up to second in the table and need just two wins from their final four games to secure a top-three finish and a return to the Champions League next season.
United continue to impress
Through no fault of their own, United's achievements this season have gone slightly under the radar.
With four games left to play Marc Skinner's side are already 14 points better off than the whole of last season, and it would now take a stunning collapse to prevent them qualifying for next season's Champions League.
With an FA Cup semi-final against an injury-hit Manchester City coming up next month, United have a great opportunity to defend the title they won last season.
But even if they finish the year without silverware, the improvement of Skinner's side has been clear for all to see.
The United boss singled out Ella Toone and Elisabeth Terland for praise pre-match, but it was Galton, Clinton, Janssen and Bizet who impressed most on Sunday afternoon.
That kind of strength in depth is something Skinner hasn't always had at his disposal, while a surprise 3-1 defeat by Liverpool earlier this month does not have appeared to have knocked his side off their stride.
A strong end to the campaign coupled with an active summer window could well allow United to compete for the title next season.
Everton lacking up top
Everton manager Sorensen said before kick-off that his side are now in a better position to challenge teams above them in the table, and you could see his point.
The Toffees were full of energy in the opening stages and forced Tullis-Joyce into action early on, but as the game wore on their attacking forays became less frequent and more disjointed.
Gago was looking to continue her excellent start to life at the club, but three wayward backheels in the space of five minutes summed up her side's frustrations.
While Everton have improved massively since the winter break, the fact that they have failed to win any of their last 26 WSL matches when conceding first will remain a point of concern for Sorensen.
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