• City closing in on leaders after slow start to season
  • ‘We’re in a good place. Who knows what can happen?’

A matter of weeks ago Gareth Taylor’s sanity would have been questioned had Manchester City’s manager suggested his side could still secure the Women’s Super League title.

Late last year there remained a sense that the former coach of City’s men’s under-18s was on borrowed time but, suddenly, no one is underestimating Taylor when he talks about stealing Chelsea’s crown.

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