Inside Man City's WSL title-winning season
Summary
Manchester City won the Women's Super League (WSL) title for the first time in ten years, ending Chelsea's six-year winning streak. They secured the championship with one game left and a six-point lead over Chelsea, helped by focusing fully on the WSL without playing in the Champions League.Key Facts
- Manchester City won the WSL title, their first in a decade.
- Chelsea had dominated the league for six years before this.
- City won the league with one game remaining and a six-point lead over Chelsea.
- They did not play in the Champions League this season, allowing them to focus on the WSL.
- Chelsea’s manager noted City's strong squad depth helped maintain player fitness.
- New manager Andree Jeglertz joined before the season and introduced a more creative, free-flowing style of play.
- Jeglertz emphasizes players’ confidence and enjoyment on the field.
- Key player Khadija Shaw credited a "mentality shift" to the calmer schedule without European distractions.
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