Pep Guardiola may be looking for a quadruple, but he still has time to go further when it comes to supporting his club.
He city of manchester The boss is a great defender of the women's team, which hopes to win its first title. WSL trophy since 2016.
The women's team has been eliminated from both the FA Cup and the Continental Tires League Cup, meaning the WSL remains their only shot at silverware.
But they face a big challenge on Saturday, March 23 when they host their local rivals. manchester united at the Eihad stadium.
and the tastes of Chloe KellyLauren Hemp and Bunny Shaw can be sure they will have the support of the Manchester City Men manager when they take to the field for the must-win derby.
Manchester City Women boss Gareth Taylor told talkSPORT that Guardiola had consistently shown his support for the women's team in various ways.
He admitted that the magnitude of Guardiola's involvement with the club had left him stunned.
She said: “He is very supportive. He sends me a lot of voice notes. We exchange messages if one of us or the other has been successful at that time.
“We cross paths from time to time; he comes out and talks to some of the players. He's been great in that sense.
“And I think that really surprised me, particularly with everything he has in his world. You know, he's competing on all fronts, but he's very generous with his time and he's been fantastic to me since I took on this role.”
Taylor has been in charge of the women's team since 2020, but signed a new three-year contract in March.
The club finished 2nd, 3rd and 4th during his three seasons as manager and also lifted the League Cup in 2022.
But WSL victory has eluded Taylor, something he will be desperate to change this season.
As an added incentive for both coaches, no club has won the WSL and the Premier League in the same season since Chelsea, who did so in 2015 and 2017.
It means Taylor and Guardiola have the chance to create another piece of history for Manchester City this season if both the men's and women's teams achieve victory in the league.
City Women have a chance to top the WSL for at least a few hours if they claim a win over their Manchester rivals.
Their main contenders for the title Chelsea are in action on Saturday afternoon as they take part in their own derby against western ham.
But with the top two teams currently only separated by goal difference, Taylor explained why the increasing competitiveness in the WSL made this game so crucial.
She said: “Since I've been in women's football, in the three seasons I've had, every title has come down to the last game of the season. Every race has come down to the last game.”
“Chelsea have always had to win in the last game on those occasions. I don't see that being different this season.
“Obviously we have created a small gap between Arsenal Now we are both on six points, but the picture can change very quickly in the WSL.
“We just have to keep going game by game trying to score as many points as we can and hopefully it will be enough.”
Man City vs Man United will be broadcast live on talkSPORT 2 from 12:30pm on Saturday 23 March.