Manchester City's boss remains unfazed despite recent stumbles that could hand Arsenal the momentum in England's top flight.
Manchester City manager Andree Jeglertz is keeping his composure despite his side's recent hiccup in the Women's Super League title race. The Citizens have hit a bump in the road at a crucial moment, opening the door for Arsenal to mount a serious challenge for domestic supremacy.
While Jeglertz projects confidence publicly, the numbers don't lie – City's slip-up has given the Gunners a golden opportunity to close the gap at the summit. Arsenal, known for their ability to capitalize on their rivals' mistakes, will be licking their lips at the prospect of reeling in the defending champions.
The WSL continues to showcase world-class talent from across the globe, including several standout performers with African heritage who have made their mark in England's premier women's competition. As the title race heats up, every point will be precious for both Manchester City and Arsenal.
Jeglertz may be projecting calm, but with Arsenal's relentless pursuit and the unpredictable nature of elite football, this season's championship battle is far from over. The coming weeks will reveal whether City's wobble is just a temporary setback or the beginning of a dramatic title swing.