Manchester City star makes title promise and lifts lid on Euros dream
As Manchester City left-back Leila Ouahabi drilled an inviting cross into the 18-yard-box, there was only one thought in Jess Park’s mind: “Keep it down”.
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As Manchester City left-back Leila Ouahabi drilled an inviting cross into the 18-yard-box, there was only one thought in Jess Park’s mind: “Keep it down”.
Manchester City lost 2-1 to Arsenal on Sunday. Chloe Kelly cancelled out Steph Catley’s goal, just under an hour after going behind. But Stina Blackstenius calmly placed the ball into the back of an open City net after a defensive mishap for the Sky Blues. Here are the five main discussion points from the game:
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Sweden’s Fridolina Rolfö has criticised the Spanish Football Federation for their treatment of the national women’s team players.
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