Overview
- Manchester City, fresh off a first Women’s Super League title in 10 years, officially opened a dedicated headquarters for the women’s team on the club’s campus after moving in weeks earlier.
- The facility gives the squad its own medical, rehab, physio and hydrotherapy areas plus on-site chefs and nutritionists who tailor meals to players’ needs and cultures, staff said.
- Players and staff shaped the design, from room layouts to locker details, and captain Alex Greenwood said the space takes the team to “a whole different level.”
- Head coach Andree Jeglertz and Greenwood tied the building to a season-long shift in language and belief, citing late comebacks as proof and saying the aim now is to act like winners every day.
- City prepare for the FA Cup final against Brighton on May 31, while reports continue to link striker Khadija “Bunny” Shaw with a move to Chelsea, which has not been announced.