Manchester City has solidified its position at the top of the Women's Super League with a 2-1 win over London City Lionesses, moving nine points clear in the process. A late strike from Khadija Shaw sealed the victory for the visiting side, who extended their winning streak to 12 games.
Shaw's goal was set up by Kerolin, whose through ball she slotted past Eder Maestre's goalkeeper with ease. However, London City struck back via Freya Godfrey, who equalized from a difficult angle in the second half. The home side's pressure paid off when Kosovare Asllani fired over from close range, but Shaw would ultimately be the hero.
Shaw nearly won it for Manchester City after being fed by Vivianne Miedema, but she lashed over in a moment that could have proved costly. Instead, the away side celebrated the victory with a sense of relief and gratitude, knowing that Shaw's late strike was crucial to securing three points.
Andrée Jeglertz's side has been on a winning streak since their defeat at Chelsea on the season's opening night, and Manchester City are now firmly in control of the title. Despite being nine points clear, Jeglertz remains cautious, emphasizing the importance of maintaining focus over the remaining games. "Of course I am very happy to be nine points ahead of Chelsea, but there are nine games left to play," she said. "You know the ball can bounce in different directions. There are no easy games in the league."
Jeglertz's team will have a chance to all but win the title at the Etihad Stadium next weekend against west London side Chelsea. The Manchester City manager remains calm and composed, urging her players not to get ahead of themselves. "We always talk about 'take the next game, take the next game'," she said. "That's the only way."
For Eder Maestre's team, the defeat was a setback but also an opportunity for growth. Maestre was pleased with his side's improvements, which he believes will be crucial in securing their own spot in the top four. Despite being beaten by Manchester City, he remains confident about his team's prospects, saying: "We started a little scared, but as the match moved forward, we were getting confident that we were able to get something more. I am very proud of the team."
Shaw's goal was set up by Kerolin, whose through ball she slotted past Eder Maestre's goalkeeper with ease. However, London City struck back via Freya Godfrey, who equalized from a difficult angle in the second half. The home side's pressure paid off when Kosovare Asllani fired over from close range, but Shaw would ultimately be the hero.
Shaw nearly won it for Manchester City after being fed by Vivianne Miedema, but she lashed over in a moment that could have proved costly. Instead, the away side celebrated the victory with a sense of relief and gratitude, knowing that Shaw's late strike was crucial to securing three points.
Andrée Jeglertz's side has been on a winning streak since their defeat at Chelsea on the season's opening night, and Manchester City are now firmly in control of the title. Despite being nine points clear, Jeglertz remains cautious, emphasizing the importance of maintaining focus over the remaining games. "Of course I am very happy to be nine points ahead of Chelsea, but there are nine games left to play," she said. "You know the ball can bounce in different directions. There are no easy games in the league."
Jeglertz's team will have a chance to all but win the title at the Etihad Stadium next weekend against west London side Chelsea. The Manchester City manager remains calm and composed, urging her players not to get ahead of themselves. "We always talk about 'take the next game, take the next game'," she said. "That's the only way."
For Eder Maestre's team, the defeat was a setback but also an opportunity for growth. Maestre was pleased with his side's improvements, which he believes will be crucial in securing their own spot in the top four. Despite being beaten by Manchester City, he remains confident about his team's prospects, saying: "We started a little scared, but as the match moved forward, we were getting confident that we were able to get something more. I am very proud of the team."