Why Man City would be foolish to let Shaw leave
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While City fans were clearly delighted with the victory - and Shaw's significant part in it - it would have been tinged with anxiety over her future. …
While City fans were clearly delighted with the victory - and Shaw's significant part in it - it would have been tinged with anxiety over her future. Her performance was a showcase of what Chelsea could get if they manage to win the battle to sign her - and of what City stand to lose if they allow her to leave. She is set to secure a third successive WSL Golden Boot after scoring 19 goals in 21 appearances and she will be City's top scorer for a fourth year in a row. The 29-year-old is also just one goal away from becoming the first player in WSL history to score 20 or more goals in three different seasons. On Friday, she was crowned the Football Writers' Association Women's Footballer of the Year. Would it be a catastrophe if she left City, given they have spent 10 years building a squad capable of winning the WSL and now hope to go on to dominate? "I wouldn't say the word catastrophic - I always said she is an amazing player for us," said Jeglertz. "She has been very good this year and has scored a lot of goals and has impact. "Where we are in July, I don't know. It is not up to me. I'm pretty sure that no matter what players are in my squad in July, the club will definitely give me possibilities to win a title next season. Who that is, we'll see later on. "Of course, I want her in my team but it's not in my hands." Former Chelsea midfielder Karen Carney still believes Shaw will be at City next season but wherever she is, she will make a difference. …
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