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Why Man City would be foolish to let Shaw leave
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sports1d ago

Why Man City would be foolish to let Shaw leave

  • Shaw scored twice, including a stoppage-time equaliser, to force extra time in the FA Cup semi-final.
  • Shaw starred as City battled back from a 2-0 deficit to reach the final.
  • The match featured a dramatic late winner from Shaw and a late equaliser in normal time.
  • City extended their hold on the WSL title with Shaw’s performance influencing the outcome.
  • Shaw is nearing a potential move as contract negotiations continue amid Chelsea’s interest.
  • The match occurred at Stamford Bridge, contributing to City’s FA Cup semi-final narrative.
  • Manager Andree Jeglertz praised Shaw’s impact and labelled her a difference-maker.
  • BBC reaction coverage is planned to accompany post-match discussion of the semi-finals.
  • Shaw’s leadership helped City maintain title momentum as transfer speculation swirls.
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History makers Brighton are shaking up old order and not hiding ambition
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sports6h ago

History makers Brighton are shaking up old order and not hiding ambition

  • Brighton & Hove Albion Women reach their first Women's FA Cup final after a dramatic 5-4 semi-final win over Liverpool.
  • Nadine Noordam scores a late winner in the 95th minute to seal the victory for Brighton.
  • Coach Dario Vidosic emphasizes ambition beyond the final, aiming for trophies and a top-four WSL finish.
  • Brighton have been unbeaten in seven games, beating top sides Arsenal and Manchester City en route to the final.
  • Key forwards Kirby, Seike, and Haley have led Brighton’s late-season surge.
  • The club plans for a new purpose-built women’s stadium as part of its ambitious growth.
  • Brighton highlighted their culture of teamwork and graft as a factor in their success.
  • Brighton’s historical trajectory includes a vision to be a top-four WSL club from 2022.
  • The final is scheduled for May 31, with potential to mark the club’s best-ever season.
  • The semi-final victory followed wins over West Ham and Arsenal in earlier rounds.
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