Manchester City’s women have removed the manager Garath Taylor, former Boss Nick Kushing has returned to take over the rest of the season on an interim basis.
City Chelsees play in the League Cup Final in Wembley on Saturday, but they are outside the Champions League locations in the women’s Super League.
Managing Director Sharlot O’Nill said at the official website of the club: “Manchester City is proud of the excellent record of eligible for the WSL and eligible for the European competition.
“Unfortunately, the results this season have not yet reached these high standards.
Women from Manchester City have participated with head coach Gareth Taylor.
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“With six games left in the WSL campaign, we believe that 2025-26 UEFA will breathe fresh life in our bid due to management changes to ensure eligibility for the Women’s Champions League.
“We want to thank them for all its efforts in the city for many years in the city. Our FA Cup and League Cup Trimphs will have special moments in the history of the football club. We wish him the best for the future. “”
In 2020, former City Forward Taylor was appointed as the boss of the women’s team.
He was in the WSL runners -up last season, and on the last day of the campaign, the goal difference was followed by Chelsea.