Manchester City Women’s team continued their strong start to the Women’s Super League season with a 2-0 win over West Ham. Lauren Hemp opened the scoring in the 10th minute, followed by Mary Fowler securing the second goal. This victory extends City’s unbeaten run in the league, building momentum ahead of their highly anticipated Women’s Champions League match against Barcelona.
Manager Gareth Taylor praised his side’s ability to create chances but emphasized the need for better decision-making in front of goal. “We’ll always create chances,” said Taylor, “but it’s about being clinical and improving in the final third.” With Barcelona up next, Taylor highlighted Barcelona’s attacking prowess but suggested that their defensive weaknesses could provide City with opportunities.
Despite an early scare from West Ham’s Viviane Asseyi, who had a goal ruled offside, Manchester City dominated possession. Fowler, fresh off a celebratory day after her partner Nathan Cleary’s NRL triumph, forced several key saves from West Ham’s keeper Kinga Szemik. Hemp also had multiple opportunities to extend her tally but was repeatedly denied by Szemik’s quick reflexes.
As City prepares for their Champions League fixture against Barcelona, Taylor is confident his team can exploit defensive gaps, stressing the need for tactical discipline and sharpness in attack. He singled out Yui Hasegawa’s importance in the team, describing her as a player who is pivotal to City’s playing style.
With Barcelona looming on the horizon, Manchester City’s focus is clear: continue their attacking dominance, tighten their defense, and seize every opportunity against one of Europe’s elite teams. This tactical approach could be the key to upsetting the reigning champions and advancing in the Women’s Champions League.