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Knaak?s tears, Jeglertz?s calm, Shaw?s goals: the story of Manchester City?s WSL titl

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  • Knaak?s tears, Jeglertz?s calm, Shaw?s goals: the story of Manchester City?s WSL titl

    After 10 years without a Women?s Super League title, City are champions once more ? here?s how they did it
    The sight of Rebecca Knaak fighting back tears on hearing the full-time whistle last Sunday summed up what this means. The Manchester City defender had sustained a painful shoulder injury during a victory over Liverpool snatched by her late header so probably had her own reasons for finding the combination of relief, soreness and joy a little overwhelming. But her emotions could have been felt by any of the longer-serving season-ticket holders in the stands after a decade-long wait for a Women?s Super League title.
    When City lifted this trophy in 2016, the landscape of the English women?s game was wholly different. The club, then managed by Nick Cushing, completed the 16-game campaign unbeaten and clinched the title on a day when they deployed a starting XI featuring nine English and two Scottish players from a squad that included only six non-English players. It was a time before the wider, full-time professionalism of the league and the influx of overseas talent.
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