Manchester United staged a remarkable comeback to draw 3-3 with Tottenham, overturning a three-goal deficit. Fridolina Rolfo scored twice in the final moments to secure the draw. Spurs initially took control
late in the first half when Beth England headed home from an Olivia Holdt cross. United nearly equalised immediately, but Maya Le Tissier's effort hit the post.
Tottenham extended their lead during first-half stoppage time. Ashleigh Neville set up Evelina Summanen, who netted her second Women's Super League goal this season. On the hour mark, Spurs seemed to seal their victory as Holdt assisted Martha Thomas for another goal. However, United's resilience began to show as Ella Toone scored her first league goal since September.
Rolfo then narrowed the gap further by capitalising on a defensive error inside Spurs' area. Her close-range finish brought hope to United fans. The match reached its climax in injury time when Rolfo completed the comeback with a decisive strike at the far post, following Leah Galton's precise cross.
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— Manchester United Women (@ManUtdWomen) December 14, 2025
This thrilling draw showcased Manchester United's depth and determination under manager Mark Skinner. Rolfo's impact off the bench was crucial, highlighting United's ability to score through substitutes, having done so five times this season in the WSL. Only Arsenal surpasses them with six goals from substitutes.
Despite sharing points, United dominated much of the game with 34 shots compared to Spurs' five. Their expected goals (xG) stood at 4.59 against Tottenham's 0.78, reflecting their attacking prowess. Meanwhile, Spurs struggled defensively towards the end and have now conceded seven goals in the last 15 minutes of WSL matches this season.
The match underscored United's fighting spirit and tactical depth, which could be pivotal as they continue their campaign in the Women's Super League.











