'They always deliver' - Man City savour 'magical' title
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'They always deliver' - Man City savour 'magical' titleImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Khadija Shaw (left, with Alex Greenwood) has scored 21 goals this seasonByFlora SnelsonBBC Sport journalistPublished3 minutes agoFor the first time in seven seasons, the ribbons on the Women's Super League trophy are a different shade of blue. Manchester City are champions again, having ended Chelsea's six-year run as the dominant force at the top of the English pyramid.A decade on from their first WSL title in 2016, they lifted the coveted trophy for a second time following a 4-1 win at West Ham United in their final league game of a triumphant campaign.It was a victory lap after the title was confirmed in midweek when Arsenal drew at Brighton, and City's comprehensive win in London came as no surprise to manager Andree Jeglertz, in his debut WSL season after taking charge last July."I've stopped being impressed by this team because they always deliver," said the 54-year-old Swede, a four-time league title winner in his homeland with Umea.Image gallerySkip image galleryImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Manchester City lift their first Women's Super League title in 10 yearsImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, City players celebrate their title success after a 4-1 win at West HamImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Swede Andree Jeglertz took charge of City last summerImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Lauren Hemp enjoys her first title success at City after joining in 2018Image caption, Kerstin Casparij joined Manchester City on a three-year deal in 20221 of 5Previous imageNext imageSlide 1 of 5, Alex Greenwood lifts the trophy in front of fans, Manchester City lift their first Women's Super League title in 10 yearsEnd of image gallery"They are so focused on the task. I am not surprised but I am proud they were able to do that. There are a lot of things going on in this moment and still t...





