Since joining the club over the summer, Jeglertz has made a fine start to life in Manchester - recording seven straight wins since defeat to Chelsea in the opening WSL fixture.
City sit just one point off WSL leaders Chelsea after six matches, while Saturday’s visitors, West Ham, are currently rooted to the foot of the table.
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The international break saw Khiara Keating star for England at the Etihad in her debut performance for the Lionesses alongside City captain Alex Greenwood. Laura Blindkilde Brown also featured on the bench for Sarina Wiegman’s side.
Elsewhere, a further nine City stars bagged minutes for their national sides, but back in Manchester this proved the perfect time for our head coach to analyse the season so far.
Reflecting on the break and the form of his squad, Jeglertz was eager to point out the positives.
“It’s always like that with the international break, you get an opportunity to reflect a little bit more and I think for us it’s been good to go back and see what we’ve been doing well and what we still need to develop.
“There are a lot of things that I’m happy with so far. We are creating a lot of scoring chances in each game. We are scoring a lot of goals, winning the ball higher which has been a key thing for us,
“I think in general as well we have seen a lot of players with injuries and that is not an ideal, but that has also given other players the opportunity to play, so we have used the whole squad which is extremely important for this group for everybody to feel they’re contributing to the team’s performance.”
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