Summary
Manchester City women's soccer team recently won a close game against Arsenal, narrowing the gap to the current league leaders, Chelsea, to just one point. The team's coach, Andree Jeglertz, emphasizes the importance of believing in their ability to win the Women's Super League (WSL). City has not won the WSL for nine years but is seeing promising results under Jeglertz's leadership this season.
Key Facts
- Manchester City won against Arsenal with a 3-2 score.
- This victory brings City within one point of current WSL leaders, Chelsea.
- The team has won four consecutive WSL matches, a strong run of form.
- Manchester City has not won the WSL title since nine years ago.
- The team has been a runner-up six times since 2016.
- Jeglertz, the coach, is focusing on building confidence and maintaining a possession-based style of play.
- City had not beaten Arsenal in the WSL since February 2023 until this recent game.