Jamaican international Khadijah “Bunny” Shaw continued her prolific scoring run as Manchester City delivered a stunning 5-1 demolition of defending champions Chelsea, tightening their grip on the top of the Women’s Super League standings and sending a powerful message to the rest of the title contenders.
The emphatic victory at the Etihad Stadium not only underlined City’s dominance this season but also marked Chelsea’s third league defeat, a sharp contrast to the near-invincible campaign they enjoyed just one year ago.
Early authority sets the tone
Manchester City wasted little time asserting control, with Brazilian forward Kerolin igniting the contest in the 13th minute through a forceful finish that immediately put Chelsea on the back foot.
City’s momentum gathered pace as Shaw doubled the advantage in the 36th minute, muscling past defender Naomi Girma before finishing with authority. The goal reflected both her physical presence and clinical edge, traits that have made her the league’s most feared striker this season.
Shaw’s scoring streak continues to redefine the league
Shaw’s strike marked her 14th goal in as many league appearances, a remarkable return that leads the WSL by a wide margin. No other player has reached double figures, with the next closest challenger managing just seven goals.
Her consistency has become central to City’s title charge and a recurring nightmare for opposing defenses.
Kerolin steals the show after the break
If the first half belonged to City collectively, the second half was unmistakably Kerolin’s stage.
Just four minutes after the restart, she produced the match’s defining moment, embarking on a lung-bursting run from deep inside her own half, slipping away from midfielder Keira Walsh, and delicately chipping goalkeeper Hannah Hampton to make it 3-0.
Five minutes later, Kerolin completed her hat trick with a close-range tap-in, capping a breathtaking individual performance and extending City’s lead to four goals.
Champions falter as City pulls away
Chelsea, who went 34 matches unbeaten and captured a domestic treble in Sonia Bompastor’s first season in charge, showed brief resistance when Alyssa Thompson netted a consolation goal in the 68th minute.
Any hopes of a late revival were quickly extinguished, however, as Vivianne Miedema rose to head home City’s fifth goal in the 72nd minute, sealing a comprehensive rout.
Title race takes a dramatic turn
With the win, Manchester City moved to 39 points, stretching their advantage to 11 points over second-place Manchester United with eight matches remaining. Chelsea, meanwhile, slipped to third on 27 points, facing a growing challenge to defend their crown.
What once looked like a tightly contested title race now carries the unmistakable imprint of City’s authority, and the relentless scoring touch of Bunny Shaw.















