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.
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.
Manchester United scored a stoppage-time winner against ten-woman Manchester City to take the Women's Super League title fight down to the final day.
Manchester City maintained their Women’s Super League title push after recovering from a goal down to secure an ultimately comfortable 4-1 victory over Reading at the Academy Stadium. It was a comprehensive win for Gareth Taylor’s side, who proved their title credentials to secure back-to-back wins following a 6-2 home victory over West Ham United a week ago.
Manchester City goalkeeper Ellie Roebuck believes squad togetherness could be the key to finishing the season strongly in the Women's Super League.
England boss Sarina Wiegman has named her squad for the Lionesses' upcoming internationals against Brazil and Australia, with a host of Manchester United and Manchester City stars getting the nod.
Manchester City and Lioness star, Chloe Kelly, thinks retaining the Arnold Clark Cup title was perfect preparation for the 2023 Women’s World Cup in the Summer.
Manchester City have seven players named in Sarina Wiegman’s 26-player England squad at the Arnold Clark Cup: Alex Greenwood, Ellie Roebuck, Laura Coombs, Lauren Hemp, Chloe Kelly, Sandy McIver and Jess Park, who is on loan to Everton in the Women’s Super League.