Manchester City manager Gareth Taylor emphasized the importance of every game as his team aims for their first Women's Super League (WSL) title since 2016. With the men's international break leading to no Premier League action, City will face Manchester United at the Etihad Stadium instead of their usual Joie Stadium.
Having secured victories in the previous two derbies this season, City is eager to continue their winning streak against Marc Skinner's United to boost their chances of clinching the WSL trophy in May. Taylor highlighted the tight margin for error in the title race, stating that any dropped points could be detrimental to their aspirations.
Sitting second in the table, level on points with leaders Chelsea but behind on goal difference, City remains focused on closing the gap and securing the top spot. While a top-three finish seems likely with a six-point cushion over third-placed Arsenal, Taylor is determined to push for the title.
Reflecting on the significance of the Manchester Derby, Taylor acknowledged the intensity of the rivalry and the desire for bragging rights. He stressed the importance of approaching the game with a sense of normalcy and focusing on the task at hand.
The upcoming match at the Etihad Stadium marks the fourth occasion City women will play at the venue and the third time hosting the Manchester derby there. Taylor anticipates more frequent use of the iconic stadium next season to enhance the team's experience and create a sense of normalcy.
Looking ahead, Taylor envisions incorporating the Etihad Stadium into their regular match venues to provide players with a familiar setting and further elevate the team's performance.