Gareth Taylor is confident that Manchester City Women understand the path to securing the Women's Super League title. After narrowly missing out last season, he urges his team to push forward. City were close to winning their second WSL title but lost to Chelsea on goal difference. They had a three-point lead before losing 2-1 to Arsenal in a crucial match.
Taylor emphasises that last season's near miss should not be seen as a failure. He is determined to bring the WSL crown back to Manchester this season. City will start their campaign against Arsenal, facing former player Vivianne Miedema. Despite the setback, Taylor remains focused on achieving success in both the WSL and Champions League.

Reflecting on last season, Taylor said, "Sometimes, you work tremendously hard like we did last season, and things don't quite go your way." He acknowledges the team's efforts and believes they now know what it takes to win the title. The experiences from last season will serve as motivation for future competitions.
Taylor highlights the competitive nature of the league, noting that several teams are close contenders each season. "People tend to forget that there's four or five teams that are really close to winning at the beginning of the season," he stated. Despite this competition, only one team can emerge victorious.
He further explained that trophies are important but not everything. "People can look at trophies as being the be-all and end-all," Taylor remarked. While winning is crucial, he values deep runs in all competitions as part of City's identity.
Taylor has never hidden his ambition to win titles for Manchester City. "I'm not going to hide away from that," he stated firmly. He understands how narrow margins can determine outcomes and expects similar challenges this season.
The coach remains optimistic about City's chances despite past disappointments. His focus is clear: bringing success back to Manchester while acknowledging the fierce competition in women's football.