Manchester City Women are closing in on a historic league triumph, but head coach Andree Jeglertz insists his squad remains grounded and fully focused on the task at hand. With the Women's Super League title within reach, City are determined not to let the occasion disrupt their preparation.
Title Within Reach but Focus Remains Firm
Manchester City hold a commanding lead at the top of the table, putting them in a strong position to secure their first league title in a decade. A victory against Brighton could move them within touching distance, depending on results elsewhere involving Arsenal Women.
Despite the favorable scenario, Jeglertz has made it clear that his team’s mindset will not change. The focus remains solely on winning their own matches rather than relying on outcomes involving other clubs.
Ignoring Rivals and Controlling Their Own Destiny
City’s approach has been built on consistency and self-reliance throughout the season. Jeglertz emphasized that while the players are fully aware of the standings, they are not distracted by what rivals such as Chelsea Women or Arsenal might do.
Instead, the squad is concentrating on executing their game plan and maintaining high standards. By controlling their own performances, City can ensure they stay on track regardless of external results.
Confidence and Momentum Driving the Squad
As the season nears its conclusion, there is a noticeable boost in confidence and energy within the team. Jeglertz acknowledged that the players are motivated by the possibility of achieving something special after a near-flawless campaign.
In addition to their league ambitions, City are also preparing for a major cup clash, keeping alive hopes of a domestic double. With momentum on their side and a clear objective ahead, the team appears well-positioned to finish the season strongly and potentially secure multiple trophies.