Manchester City's women target bigger wins after Super League success...

Izzy Christiansen is targeting more silverware as Manchester City's women's team look to follow the lead of the club's men's side.
Just under four-and-a-half years after City's men won the Premier League for the first time - following previous title wins in 1937 and 1968 - the women won their first Super League on Sunday.
They defeated last season's winners Chelsea to do it with a game to spare, beating them 2-0 in front of a new record home crowd of 4,096.
City have invested considerable sums in creating a whole football club, with significant focus on youth development and the ladies side alongside the team Pep Guardiola now oversees.
With everyone based at the club's £200m City Football Academy, the women's side, managed by Nick Cushing, operate on a full-time basis just like every other squad.

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