Jeglertz wants to “Finish on a High” as City head to West Ham for a Victorious Season Finale
Champions Manchester City will lift their first Barclays Women Super League trophy in 10 years on Saturday, as they travel to East London to face West Ham United on the last day of their victorious season.
Dane Andrée Jeglertz has had an incredibly successful first season at the club, from a team finishing 4th in league last season to winning it emphatically with three match days to spare. With an FA Cup final on the horizon and the chance to surpass Manchester City’s all-time WSL points tally with a win against West Ham United on Saturday, this is a redefined squad proving they can compete at the very top, with ambitions for the main stage, setting their sights on more.
Manchester City Mark WSL Triumph with Purpose-Built Facility Investment
Manchester City have today announced the opening of a new £10 million state-of-art first-team facility at the City Football Academy. This facility is a dedicated headquarters specifically for the Women’s First Team.
This is a great step forward for the squad after they were announced as Barclays Women’s Super League Champions on Wednesday for the first time in over ten years. They are set to lift the trophy away at West Ham on Saturday.
In fact, this is one of the largest investments ever made into a purpose-built women’s football environment and signifies the huge improvements at Manchester City regarding the infrastructure and running of the women’s side of the club.
Chelsea fall short as Shaw brace seals City’s FA Cup Final spot
Two of the nation’s best battled it out for the converted opportunity to play under the Wembley Arch in the Adobe Women’s FA Cup Final. Newly crowned Barclays Women’s Super League Champions, Manchester City took on six-time FA Cup winners Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on Sunday in a tight Semi Final clash.
It’s been a season where the two teams in blue have swapped places: Chelsea, who have been so dominant domestically winning the last six WSL trophies, now sit second in the league whilst Andrée Jeglertz, formally of Denmark Women and Umeå IK, in his debut season at the club has led Manchester City to their first league title in ten years.
This was the second Semi Final played between the sides this season, after Wieke Kaptein’s header sent Chelsea to the Subway League Cup Final, the Blues’ first trophy of the season. However, City left Stamford Bridge victorious with a 3-2 victory secured by Khadija Bunny Shaw in the first half of extra time. Despite two first-half goals from Erin Cuthbert and Sam Kerr for Chelsea, their hopes were shattered by Mary Fowler and Shaw’s late second-half goals to push for half an hour extra time in the Cup tie.
Kerolin Nicoli: WSL Player Spotlight
Kerolin is a twenty-five-year-old forward for Manchester City Women.
A versatile attacking force, she combines blistering pace her darting runs forward with technical flair and composure ahead of goal. Since moving to Manchester, she has made her mark in the frontline; she is a constant spark with her dribbling and creativity.
Already an established Brazil international, Kerolin brings proven quality to the wings and is set to be a key figure in City's title ambitions for the 2025/26 season.
Manchester City cruise five past Spurs as Clinton stars on debut
Manchester City Women cruised to the top half of the WSL (Women’s Super League) table as they beat Tottenham Hotspur Women at Brisbane Road.
Goals from Aoba Fujino, Vivianne Miedema, and Kerstin Casparij set the tone for City’s dominance.
A stunning debut from summer signing Grace Clinton, along with a late goal from Laura Coombs, ensured the Cityzens were on top form.
Manchester City edge Brighton in first home win
Manchester City Women kicked off their home campaign in the 2025/26 Barclays Women’s Super League season against Brighton & Hove Albion Women.
Both teams worked hard on the pitch to try and secure three points to stand them in good stead for the season ahead. Neither City nor Brighton had a win in the opening weekend, so this was a test of resilience and ambition under the lights at the Joie Stadium.
Manchester City to face Brighton & Hove Albion in opening home clash
Manchester City Women are looking to take on Brighton & Hove Albion to kick off their 2025/26 campaign on home soil in the Barclays Women’s Super League, at the Joie Stadium.
The last time these teams faced Manchester City took the three points in a 2-1 win. Kerstin Caspariji opened the scoring, assisted by teammate Khadija Bunny Shaw, followed by a Vivianne Miedema volley. Brighton reacted time and time again last season, elevating their tempo and attacking more frequently on the counter. However, they could not do enough to find two goals ahead of the final whistle.
Manchester City Women: WSL preview
The blue side of Manchester are consecutive contenders to challenge for the top three in the Barclays Women’s Super League. In 2016, they secured the title of league winners; they want to do this again. This ambition will not change as Manchester City head into the 2025/26 season.
The team is one to watch during the season upon us, due to their standout players and strong chemistry on and off the pitch. The team will participate in three competitions this season: the Adobe Women’s FA Cup, the Subway Women’s League Cup and the WSL.
From Brasília to the bright lights: the rise of Kerolin Nicoli
Kerolin Nicoli’s journey to the pinnacle of women’s football is anything but ordinary. Born in Brasília, Brazil’s vibrant capital, she experienced a childhood shaped by financial struggles and a serious health scare that nearly ended her career before it began.
Despite these challenges, she developed a deep love for football — playing barefoot with boys on the streets and later sharpening her coordination through capoeira. Even then, it was clear she had something special: a blend of raw talent and quiet determination that set her apart.
Sydney Lohmann: A move across Europe awaits the German Midfielder
Manchester City have confirmed the signing of central midfielder, Sydney Lohmann from Bayern Munich ahead of the new Barclays Women's Super League season.
The twenty-five-year-old is heading to England to start a new chapter, pushing herself outside her comfort zone. With a three-year deal, she has her sights set on success and personal development in the blue side of Manchester.
