The 13 Man City players who are heading to the Women's World Cup
Manchester City is home to many talented international stars worldwide, 13 of whom have been picked to represent their nation in this summer’s Women’s World Cup.
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Manchester City is home to many talented international stars worldwide, 13 of whom have been picked to represent their nation in this summer’s Women’s World Cup.
England were held in a 0-0 stalemate by Portugal on Saturday afternoon as they prepared for the Women’s World Cup. The Lionesses were taking part in a friendly in their last match before they head out to Australia for the tournament. Ad Sarina Wiegman’s team played below their usual high standards as they struggled to take on their opponents.
Manchester United and Lioness midfielder Ella Toone has opened up on her thoughts about being so far away from home during what will be her first Women’s World Cup. The 23-year-old was coined a super-sub throughout the Euros tournament and now heads onto the biggest stage of international football as a household name and a starter for England’s Lionesses.
In July, England’s Lionesses take to the centre stage in Australia and New Zealand in a bid to add yet another trophy to their cabinet; the FIFA Women’s 2023 World Cup. It will be the first major international tournament for six of the Lionesses, three of which come from Manchester clubs.
Nikita Parris has released a statement of hurt and support for her fellow Lioness teammates after she missed out on Sarina Wiegman’s 2023 Women’s World Cup selection.
Khadija ‘Bunny’ Shaw has penned a two-year contract extension with Manchester City that will keep her at the club until 2026.
Manchester United forward Alessia Russo believes her side's brilliant performance in the Women's Super League in which they've pushed Chelsea to the brink is "nothing short of what we deserve" and did not rule out a sensational final day trophy lift for Marc Skinner's side.
Manchester United forward Alessia Russo was named Player of the Year at the inaugural Women’s Football Awards, with her fellow England star Keira Walsh named International Player of the Year. Russo and Walsh were key figures in England winning Euro 2022, with the former scoring four goals and the latter being named in the team of the tournament.