Shocking Sack: Gareth Taylor Dismissed Just Days Before Crucial Cup Final
Manchester City takes a bold step by firing head coach Gareth Taylor five days before the Women's League Cup final, stirring debates and anticipation.

In a dramatic turn of events, Manchester City has decided to part ways with head coach Gareth Taylor merely five days before the Women's League Cup final. This surprising decision comes after a season of mixed results and heightened expectations.
Under Taylor's guidance since May 2020, City clinched two major trophies but narrowly missed out on the Women's Super League title last season due to goal difference. Currently, they stand fourth in the league, trailing the defending champions Chelsea by twelve points. The team managed a 2-0 victory against Aston Villa in Taylor's last match, securing a spot in the Women's FA Cup semi-finals.
Charlotte O’Neill, the club's managing director, expressed the tough realities leading to this decision:
"Manchester City prides itself on competing at the top of the WSL and qualifying for European competition consistently. Unfortunately, this season's results haven't met the high standards expected at this club."
Throughout the season, City has encountered four losses in sixteen league games and sits just one point outside the Women's Champions League qualification zone, with Arsenal holding a game in hand.
Stepping into the interim role is Nick Cushing, who previously coached City to remarkable achievements including WSL and FA Cup victories and twice winning the League Cup. This weekend, City faces a challenging encounter against Chelsea in the League Cup final.
Taylor's tenure at Manchester City began in 2020, succeeding Cushing and leading the team to win the FA Cup later that year and the League Cup in 2022. Despite not finishing outside the top four in any of his full seasons, a late-season stumble against Arsenal last season dashed City's hopes of their first WSL title since 2016.
Reflecting on the decision, O’Neill added:
"With six games remaining in the WSL, we believe a leadership change will rejuvenate our efforts to secure a spot in the 2025-26 Women's Champions League. We extend our deepest gratitude to Gareth for his years of dedication and wish him success in his future endeavors."
As Manchester City navigates this crucial phase, the football world watches keenly, anticipating how this strategic shift might influence their quest for silverware and tournament qualifications.