"We're in a good moment," says Taylor as Man City take on Liverpool
Manchester City travel to Prenton Park on Sunday for their third-final Women’s Super League clash of the season, against Liverpool.
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Manchester City travel to Prenton Park on Sunday for their third-final Women’s Super League clash of the season, against Liverpool.
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.
Despite going behind within a minute of play, Gareth Taylor's Manchester City side buried Reading 4-1 at the Academy Stadium on Sunday, with Chloe Kelly, Khadija Shaw, Lauren Hemp and Steph Houghton finding the back of the net in typical City fashion.
Three points see Manchester City stay in second place in the Women's Super League for another week following a 4-1 home win against Reading. They now sit just three points behind local rivals Manchester United and four ahead of Chelsea.
Manchester City moved up to second place in the Women's Super League as Gareth Taylor’s side thumped Aston Villa 6-2 at the Academy Stadium.
Manchester City Women are another step closer to chasing down title rivals Manchester United after a huge win against West Ham on Sunday afternoon put them second in the table.
MANCHESTER, England : Manchester City winger Chloe Kelly scored two goals in a minute and Khadija Shaw netted her 17th of the season as they beat West Ham United 6-2 to move above Chelsea and into second spot in the FA Women's Super League on Sunday.
Sarina Wiegman’s trust in Greenwood was emphasised when the England manager named the Manchester City defender as the Lionesses’ captain for their Arnold Clark Cup win over Italy in February. Greenwood has also captained City in Steph Houghton’s absence and recently stressed she is not daunted by wearing the armband for club or country. “It’s a massive honour,” she said. “But it’s a responsibility I accept and quite enjoy. I don’t think of it as a pressure.”