MANCHESTER CITY WOMEN 7, WEST HAM WOMEN 1 Caroline Weir scored after two minutes and a Nikita Parris scored within the first 17 minutes but that was only the first half as after the break Georgia Stanway also scored twice with Steph Houghton and Tessa Wullaert rounding off the scoring as Manchester City Women routed […]
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Manchester City Women dumped out of the Champions League by Atletico Madrid
MANCHESTER CITY WOMEN 0, ATLETICO MADRID 2 (Atletico Madrid Win 3-1 on aggregate)
After reaching successive semi finals in the Women’s Champions League the Blues fell to a Spanish masterclass by Atlético Madrid and went out at the first stage of this season’s competition.
Manchester City announce QNET as new sleeve partner for their Women’s team
Manchester City’s Women’s team, have teamed up with QNET, the international direct selling company, to launch the FA Women’s Super League 1’s first sleeve partnership – making City the first club in the Premier League and Women’s Super League to have a sleeve partner.
Georgia Stanway fronts #SameGoals campaign to get more girls playing football
Manchester City have launched a campaign to encourage more girls to play football whatever their background.
The #SameGoals social media campaign – which involves City’s Georgia Stanway – is encouraging girls to send in footage that shows them scoring – or saving – a goal.
The goal can be scored – or saved – anywhere using any kind of ball.
Nikita Parris and Jane Ross goals hand Man City Women advantage against Linkoping
MANCHESTER CITY WOMEN 2, LINKOPING 0 (UEFA WOMEN’S CHAMPIONS LEAGUE QUARTER FINAL 1ST LEG)
Goals by Nikita Parris and Jane Ross saw Manchester City Women take a solid lead into the second leg of their Women’s Champions League tie with Linkoping but they spurned the chance to finish the tie on a drizzly night in Manchester.
The game changed after Lisa Lantz was sent off for a second bookable offence for the Swedish champions but in truth City could have finished off the tie at home against the disadvantaged visitors with Parris failing to convert when clean through, Georgia Stanway hitting the woodwork twice, and Claire Emslie missing with a free shot late in the game as City put their Continental Cup Final disappointment against Arsenal behind them.