Manchester City told to ‘fight to the end’ despite WSL title rivals Chelsea faltering

Manchester City told to ‘fight to the end’ despite WSL title rivals Chelsea faltering

Four points from final two games would clinch title for CityManager Gareth Taylor warns against complacency

Gareth Taylor has played down the impact of Chelsea’s shock 4-3 loss to Liverpool on Wednesday, which gave his Manchester City side a firm advantage in the Women’s Super League title race. “It’s changed nothing,” he inson Fridayisted . “There’s been a lot of talk around it but the objective is the same: win the next game.”

City, who have won one WSL title, in 2016, host Arsenal at the Joie Stadium on Sunday before playing Aston Villa away in their final game. Chelsea, who on Friday announced that Maren Mjelde would leave at the end of the season, welcome relegated Bristol City to Kingsmeadow and play Tottenham away before travelling to Old Trafford to face the team they lost 2-1 to in the FA Cup semi-final last month: Manchester United.

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