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Jeglertz: Ambition, quality and hunger drove Manchester City to WSL title

Manchester City manager Andree Jeglertz says he believed from the start his side could win the Women's Super League this season, crediting the club's ambition, squad quality and p...

Jeglertz: Ambition, quality and hunger drove Manchester City to WSL title

Jeglertz felt from the start that City could win the WSL

Manchester City manager Andree Jeglertz said he "had a feeling from the beginning" that his team would secure the Women's Super League title this season, telling BBC Sport that the club's ambition, the quality of the squad and the players' hunger were the key ingredients behind their success.

Manager pinpoints ambition, quality and hunger as decisive factors

Speaking after the team's title triumph, Jeglertz highlighted three elements he believes set City apart this campaign. He singled out the club's ambition as creating the environment and targets necessary to challenge at the top, the squad's quality as enabling consistent performances, and the players' hunger as the driving force to secure results.

The BBC report does not provide direct quotes beyond the manager's summary or detailed match information, such as when City officially clinched the title, the points total, or which matches proved decisive. It also does not list individual player contributions or provide reaction from the club or players.

What this means for Manchester City and the WSL

Jeglertz's assessment frames City as a team whose institutional ambition and on-pitch quality combined with player mentality produced a championship-winning season. The comment underlines the club's stated long-term objectives in women's football and provides insight into the manager's view of why the team succeeded.

  • Andree Jeglertz said he "had a feeling from the beginning" City would win the WSL (BBC Sport).
  • He cited the club's ambition, the squad's quality and the players' hunger as key reasons (BBC Sport).
  • The supplied report does not include match details, player names, points total, or an official club statement.

Further reporting would be needed to add match-by-match context, player quotes, statistics and the precise timing of the title-clinching moment. Those details are not included in the supplied BBC Sport metadata.

What happens next: Verify the full BBC article for complete quotes and match context, and seek club or player reaction and season statistics to round out coverage of Manchester City's WSL title.