Manchester City ignore manager’s impending exit to defeat Everton
Unfazed by the impending departure of their manager, Nick Cushing, next month, Pauline Bremer and Gemma Bonner’s goals helped Manchester City to a win over an organised Everton side. The Women’s Super League was rocked on Thursday by the announcement that Cushing is swapping the dugout at the Academy Stadium, and a title race, to take up the position of assistant coach at the MLS side New York City FC, a team that are under the umbrella of his City Football Group employers.
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