The women of Manchester City, Gareth Taylor, just removed five days before the club appeared in the League Cup final. Former director Nick Kushing, who succeeded in Taylor in 2020, will return as a temporary manager for the rest of the season.

The news comes with the fourth city in the women’s Premier League, after 12 points behind the leaders of Chelsea, and it was announced 24 hours after reserving its place in the semi -finals of the FA Cup by beating Aston Villa on Sunday.

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“Manchester City is proud to compete at the WSL summit and its distinguished record to qualify for the European competition. Charlotte O’Neill, the Manchester City Management Director, said that the results have not reached this season until now at this high level.” With six matches from the WSL campaign, we believe that changing the administration will breathe a new life in an attempt to ensure the rehabilitation of the Champions League for Women 2025-26.

“We would like to register our thanks to Gareth for all his efforts during his many years in the city. The FA Cup and the League Cup victories will remain special moments in the history of this football club. We wish him all the best for the future.”

City faces four consecutive matches against Chelsea: The first in the League Cup final on Saturday before the Champions League quarter -final on both sides of the WSL meeting.

By BBC

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