Manchester City Women delivered a commanding performance, defeating Tottenham 4-0 in the Women's Super League. Khadija Shaw was instrumental, scoring a hat-trick and setting a new record for the most WSL hat-tricks. Shaw's quick goal in the first minute set the tone, with further strikes in the 15th and 67th minutes. Jill Roord also contributed to City's dominant display.
Shaw's achievement was significant as she became the first player to score three separate hat-tricks against the same team in the league. Her efforts helped City extend their lead at the top of the table by four points before Chelsea's upcoming match against Liverpool. Despite not scoring, Lauren Hemp came close several times, hitting both posts and the crossbar.

Reflecting on her performance, Shaw expressed satisfaction with her team's quality this season. "We really enjoyed that one," she told Sky Sports. "We spoke as a team that we wanted to come out here and be on the front foot." She credited her pressing skills for her early goal and praised her teammates for providing opportunities.
Shaw emphasised the importance of consistency for City, especially after narrowly missing out last season due to goal difference. "It's about staying consistent because we know we have the quality," she said. She believes that starting games strongly is crucial for their success and aims to maintain this approach throughout the season.
Gareth Taylor, City's manager, acknowledged areas for improvement despite their recent successes. "I said to them, I think we can be better," he told Sky Sports. He noted moments where play was slow or loose but recognised it as part of adapting to different environments.
City's recent form has been impressive, winning nine consecutive matches across all competitions and scoring seven unanswered goals in their last two league games. However, Taylor remains focused on refining their performance ahead of challenging fixtures like their upcoming clash with Chelsea.
The team's current momentum is promising as they continue to build on their strengths while addressing any weaknesses identified by Taylor. With players like Shaw leading from the front, City aims to maintain their dominance in the league.