Wassa Sangaré scores London City Lionesses’ winner against Sunderland. olly Darlington/The FA/Getty ImagesWassa Sangaré scores London City Lionesses’ winner against Sunderland. olly Darlington/The FA/Getty ImagesLondon City Lionesses avoid FA Cup shock as Sangaré header sinks SunderlandThe fabled magic of the cup is yet to truly cast its spell on the women’s game and London City Lionesses avoided a shock exit with a professional display to win at Sunderland. Since the WSL kicked off in 2011, no side in the third tier or below has knocked out a top-tier club, and even second-tier clubs doing so has been a rarity. Manager of women’s football club banned for 12 years after bombarding players with indecent imagesRead moreNeither Birmingham beating top-tier Everton in 2023, nor an already promoted Leicester winning at Manchester United in 2021, the two most recent examples, could be remotely compared with Macclesfield’s men stunning Crystal Palace. Had second-tier side Sunderland defied the 13 places between themselves and big-spending London City Lionesses, it would have been a surprise injection of drama into the increasingly predictable middle rounds of this competition. A calm performance from London City dashed any chances of that and Wassa Sangaré’s glancing header from a Grace Geyoro corner early in the second half gave them the lead.