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Louise Wilkes

Manchester City earn double Barclays awards for March

Manchester City star striker Khadija ‘Bunny’ Shaw has soared throughout March earning her the Barclays Player of the Month award after netting five goals.

The 26-year-old started March in style scoring a hattrick against Tottenham. The Jamaican then put two past Brighton and Hove Albion, solidifying her as the top scorer in the Women’s Super League on a 16-goal tally, three ahead of Daly.

This marks her second POTM award of the 2022/23 season. She also brought the accolade home for the month of October, having scored five goals in three games.

Shaw said: “I am so happy to win this award again – March was a very successful month for us on the pitch as a team, and I am very pleased to have been able to contribute with my goals.

“To have beaten some very talented players to this award means a lot to me, and I would like to thank everybody who took the time to vote for me." Shaw saw off competition from Arsenal duo Caitlin Foord and Leah Williamson, Aston Villa’s Rachel Daly, Liverpool’s Emma Koivisto and West Ham United’s Vivi Asseyi to secure the award.

In unstoppable form, Shaw broke the previous record of 24 goals in all competitions, previously held by Nikita Parris when she netted against Brighton mid-March, going on to score and is now on 27 goals in all competitions with five games left of the season.

She continued: “The hard work does not stop however, and I will keep giving everything I have to make sure that we enjoy a strong end to the season in our final five games.”

While City manager Gareth Taylor retains the Barclays manager on the Month award for the second month in a row after his side's 1-0 triumph over Arsenal saw him lay claim to the accolade in February.

His success continued throughout March, where he led the squad to another ecstatic victory - this time it was a 2-0 win over heavyweights Chelsea before the International break, leapfrogging the Blues to end March in second place in the WSL table standings, blowing the title race wide open.

Goals from Filippa Angeldal and Lauren Hemp gave the club their first victory over the defending champions since 2017 and extended their unbeaten streak to 14 games in the top tier.

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