
Manchester City F.C.
·17 de febrero de 2025
Super City weekend as three teams seal 4-0 victories

Manchester City F.C.
·17 de febrero de 2025
City enjoyed an incredible weekend across three competitions with our teams running out 4-0 winners in each of their fixtures.
Pep Guardiola, Gareth Taylor and Oliver Reiss all led their sides to emphatic success, with City scoring 12 without response across the Premier League, Barclays Women's Super League and Under-18 Premier League North.
It began at Nottingham Forest, where Reiss' Under-18 charges were quick out the traps to get a memorable couple of days up and running.
Reigan Heskey needed just three minutes to get us on the scoreboard, converting a penalty he had won himself.
As the break approached midfielder Tyrone Samba doubled our lead on his debut for the Under-18s, tapping in a spilled ball from goalkeeper Keehan Willows after a Dante Headley cross.
Matty Warhurst then found the back of the net in the second half before Heskey capped off the scoring with a curling effort.
It leaves us top of the table and in charge of our own destiny as the run-in comes into focus.
That was just the start though, with attention now on our Premier League clash against Newcastle United.
Starting the day level on points in fifth and sixth, it looked like it could have gone either way. Instead, City were all over Eddie Howe's Magpies from the off.
A 14-minute Omar Marmoush hat-trick between the 19th and 33rd minutes meant City were well in control by the break.
And a welcome clean sheet was never in any doubt as the Blues saw out the second-half without too much concern, adding a late fourth from James McAtee to complete our biggest Premier League home win of the season.
A stellar three matches across the weekend was completed on Sunday evening, when our Barclays Women's Super League side hosted Liverpool at the Joie Stadium.
We signed off for the international break with a deserved win thanks to a Khadija ‘Bunny’ Shaw brace and further strikes from Jill Roord and Gracie Prior.
The Blues took the lead on 30 minutes when Shaw fired home Mary Fowler‘s pass in behind the Liverpool defence, with the pair combining again on the stroke of half-time.
City continued to dominate for large spells after the break, with Roord adding a third when she found the bottom corner with a vicious volley off the post.
And the scoring was complete with ten to play when Prior’s cross-cum-shot sailed over Teagan Micah and into the Liverpool net for her first senior City goal.
This is how it feels to be City!