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Manchester City Women sack head coach Gareth Taylor

Manchester City Women sack head coach Gareth Taylor

The Guardian10-03-2025

Manchester City Women have sacked their head coach Gareth Taylor.
'Unfortunately, results this season have so far not reached this high standard,' said the club's managing director, Charlotte O'Neill. 'With six games of the WSL campaign remaining, we believe that a change of management will breathe fresh life into our bid to ensure qualification for the 2025-26 Women's Champions League.
'We would like to place on record our thanks to Gareth for all of his efforts during his many years at City. Our FA Cup and League Cup triumphs will remain special moments in the history of this football club. We wish him all the best for the future.'
City are fourth in the Women's Super League but face four consecutive games against Chelsea: first in the League Cup final on Saturday, before two Champions League semi-final legs either side of a WSL meeting.
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