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Manchester City Aims for FA Cup Double After Securing Key Player Contract

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Manchester City, fresh from their first league title in a decade, is gearing up for the FA Cup final against Brighton, buoyed by the surprise re-signing of star striker Khadija "Bunny" Shaw. Shaw, who scored 21 goals in 22 league games, had initially decided to leave due to more lucrative offers from other teams, including Chelsea. However, after senior management intervened to meet her contract demands, she announced her stay in a dramatic reveal during the team’s trophy parade in Manchester.

The team, also fueled by the success stories of players like Laura Blindkilde Brown and the leadership of head coach Andrée Jeglertz, is now focused on securing a league and FA Cup Double. This would not only mark their first Double since 2019 but also their first FA Cup win in six years and the first in front of fans since 2020 due to pandemic restrictions.

Brighton, having beaten City in the league in April and maintaining tremendous form since mid-March, poses a significant challenge. Despite this, City’s ambition, backed by Shaw’s commitment and the team’s current momentum, is clear. As midfielder Laura Blindkilde Brown states, "Because we’ve won silverware, there’s more hunger there to win even more," eyeing not just the FA Cup but also future Champions League success.

The future looks bright for the new champions, with a core team capable of challenging on multiple fronts next term. The retention of Shaw and the progress of young players like Blindkilde Brown underscore the team’s potential for sustained success.

"All the puzzle pieces fitted together this year and also with Andrée coming in and with some incredible recruitment, players-wise, it all just fit; it’s felt so good," said Kerstin Casparij, who, along with Shaw, Yui Hasegawa, and Vivianne Miedema, made the WSL’s team of the year. Casparij hopes to add a Double to their achievements, saying, "To win a Double, after so many years, would be absolutely incredible."

Manchester City will face Brighton at Wembley on Sunday, seeking to capitalize on their current success and build towards a potential European challenge in the future.

This article was originally published by Guardian Sport.

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