Alex Greenwood injury update ahead of Man City vs Arsenal clash
Alex Greenwood will be absent for Manchester City’s Women’s Super League clash against Arsenal on Sunday, November 5.
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Alex Greenwood will be absent for Manchester City’s Women’s Super League clash against Arsenal on Sunday, November 5.
Ruby Mace and Khiara Keating are club and country teammates - they both line-up for Manchester City and England youth system namely the Under 19’s and 23’s. However, Keating has received her inaugural senior call-up under Sarina Weigman for the October international break, alongside six other City stars.
After four weeks of Women’s Super League action, the domestic top-tier halts to accommodate October’s international ties in the Women's Nations League. In complete contrast to last campaign, Manchester City go into the break undefeated.
You would be forgiven to see the line-up and rub your eyes in disbelief. Manchester City, who lacked heart and personality last season, and Leicester City, a side who desperately clawed their way out of the relegation zone just months ago, occupying the top two spots of the top tier. Their head-to-head on Saturday was as passionate, end-to-end and as enthralling as a derby day.
Manchester City head to Walton Hall Park for the first Women’s Super League Cup group game against Everton.
Liverpool and Leicester maintained their winning starts in the Women's Super League on Sunday, while Guro Reiten snatched a point for Chelsea deep into stoppage in a controversial clash with Manchester City.
Manchester City were minutes away from securing three points against Chelsea with only nine players on the field for the home side. Chelsea pulled it back to level terms in stoppage time after both Alex Greenwood and Lauren Hemp were shown double yellow cards to end the game a goal a piece.
Gareth Taylor has harped on about how continuity in the squad set-up is the secret sauce to Women’s Super League success however it’s probably got something to do with not having two players sent off. England stalwarts Alex Greenwood and Lauren Hemp were both shown two yellows, leaving Manchester City to fight with nine players.