Manchester City Women's Team Announces Management Shake-up

Manchester City have dismissed women's head coach Gareth Taylor amid disappointing results. With the team fourth in the Women's Super League and trailing Chelsea by 12 points, the club seeks to rejuvenate their UEFA Women's Champions League bid. Nick Cushing steps in as interim coach.


Reuters | Updated: 10-03-2025 23:05 IST | Created: 10-03-2025 23:05 IST
Manchester City Women's Team Announces Management Shake-up

Manchester City's women's team has dismissed head coach Gareth Taylor due to unsatisfactory performance, as announced Monday. The team currently stands fourth in the Women's Super League, far from their usual top-tier ranking.

City aims to uphold its prestigious reputation by ensuring qualification for European competitions. "Manchester City prides itself on competing at the top," said women's managing director Charlotte O'Neill. "Unfortunately, results this season haven't met our high standards."

With six games remaining, the club believes that changing management can revive their UEFA Women's Champions League aspirations for the 2025/26 season. Nick Cushing will serve as interim coach, aiming to turnaround their standing, starting with the League Cup final against Chelsea.

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