Manchester City head coach Andree Jeglertz has remained level-headed despite a 3-2 defeat against Brighton & Hove Albion. The loss at Broadfield Stadium on 25 April paused City's pursuit of a first Women's Super League title since 2016. Kerolin opened the scoring after five minutes, but Madison Haley equalised for Brighton in first-half stoppage time. Kiko Seike and Haley then put the hosts 3-1 ahead before Khadija Shaw scored a late consolation.
According to Sky Sports, City still require five points from their final two matches to guarantee the title. However, third-placed Arsenal trail by 11 points with three games in hand, as reported by Soccerway. Arsenal face Aston Villa on Sunday and could reduce the gap further with their additional fixtures. Per The Guardian, Jeglertz has maintained a balanced approach throughout the campaign. He previously stated that he must remain calm whether his players are very happy or disappointed. City remain top of the table with 49 points from 20 matches.