‘Marvellous’ Man City set WSL standard in rampant winImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Manchester City are aiming to win their first WSL title since 2016ByMarissa ThomasBBC Sport journalistPublished48 minutes ago”I don’t need to motivate these players, they are fully aware where we are in the league and what we have done,” reported Manchester City manager Andree Jeglertz.”Our attacking play was marvellous throughout the whole game. I’m really impressed and proud.”These comments came after his side had thrashed Leicester City 6-0 to regain their 11-point lead at the top of the Women’s Super League.Manchester City have won 14 of 16 games this season, including all nine of their home league matches, only dropping points in defeats at Stamford Bridge and Emirates Stadium against the defending WSL and European champions respectively.Last Sunday, they were stunned in losing to Arsenal but against Leicester showed their reaction to a rare setback with a superb performance against the league’s bottom side.
While the chasing pack all have at least one game in hand, City’s closest challengers Manchester United are 11 points behind, Chelsea 12 and Arsenal a further point behind in fourth.
While those three teams are fighting for Champions League places, it feels a stretch to imagine any of them stopping City claiming their second WSL title.
Indeed against Leicester, despite scoring six, a rampant Manchester City side will be disappointed not to have got more.
They had 31 shots on goal with 15 on target, recording an xG of 4.61 and an astounding 232 passes in the final third, all highest totals for a WSL side this season.
This result increased their goal difference to +34, almost twice as good as next best Manchester United (+18) and made it 47 goals from 16 games, an average of 2.94 per game.

