
Bunny Shaw Blitzes WSL Record Books with Lightning Hat-Trick in City Spurs Smash
Bunny Shaw etched her name in WSL history with the quickest hat-trick ever – in just 12 minutes 37 seconds – as Manchester City thrashed Tottenham 5-2. The win extended City's lead to eight points over Manchester United, with boss Andree Jeglertz hailing her all-round display. After a sluggish draw with Aston Villa, City bounced back in style, boosting their title hopes.
Bunny Shaw's Hat-Trick Thunderbolt Lights Up the WSL
Picture this: you're Bunny Shaw, striker extraordinaire for Manchester City, and you've just turned a routine home game into the fastest hat-trick in Women's Super League (WSL) history. On Saturday, the Jamaican forward needed just 12 minutes and 37 seconds to bag three goals, all before the clock ticked past the 21st minute. It was the kind of clinical finishing that leaves defenders ruing the day they laced up their boots.
Man City romped to a 5-2 victory over Tottenham Hotspur, with Shaw's early blitz setting the tone. Spurs tried to hit back, but City's firepower proved too much. Meanwhile, Chelsea stumbled to a draw against London City Lionesses, handing the league leaders an eight-point cushion over second-placed Manchester United. Shaw's haul wasn't just personal glory – it was a massive step towards silverware.
From Bunny's Mouth: Win First, Records Second
Post-match, Shaw was all class, brushing off the hype to focus on the bigger picture. "The most important thing was the win," she beamed, as per the club's site. "It puts us closer to the title, and bagging the quickest hat-trick in WSL history? That's a wonderful feeling."
You can almost hear the grin through the quotes. In a league where margins are razor-thin, Shaw's predatory instincts have City purring. She's not just poaching goals; she's the complete package, terrorising backlines and linking play like a boss.
Gaffer Jeglertz: Shaw's the Full Package
Boss Andree Jeglertz couldn't praise his star enough, and who could blame him? "She's a great player," he gushed. "We bang on about her goals, but it's the defensive work, the pressing, the set-piece nous – she's levelled up massively this season."
Jeglertz highlighted how Shaw sets up mates too, making her indispensable. "Loads to be proud of today," he added. "The team should be chuffed. I'm buzzing for her." It's that all-round graft that turns good sides into champions, innit?
Bouncing Back Like Champs
This wasn't just a stroll in the park after a bumpy international break. City had laboured to a 0-0 snoozer against Aston Villa last weekend – hardly title-contender stuff. But give Jeglertz' lot five days, and they flipped the script.
"Top performance, especially first half," the gaffer reckoned. "Attacking flair, pressing like demons, defending solid. Tricky after Villa, but we've turned it round quick. Says heaps about the squad's mentality."
As reported by She Kicks Magazine via OneFootball, this result screams momentum. With that eight-point lead, City's title tilt is gathering pace. Spurs fought gamely, but Shaw's speed of thought – and foot – was the difference. Imagine facing that on a cold Manchester afternoon; no thanks.
Why This Matters for the Title Race
Let's not kid ourselves: the WSL's a two-horse race between City and United now, with Chelsea playing catch-up. Shaw's record-shattering spree isn't a fluke; it's the culmination of her grinding away, improving under Jeglertz. Defenders, take note – she's not stopping at three.
City fans, crack open the tins. This feels like the start of something special. Shaw's hopped into history, and she's dragging her team towards glory. If you're a Spurs supporter nursing wounds, console yourself with the fact you scored twice – moral victory?
Word on the street (or pitch) is City's pressing game is peaking at the right time. Jeglertz has moulded a unit that's ruthless up top and relentless without the ball. Shaw embodies it: goals, graft, and a grin that says 'we're coming for you all'.
Stay tuned, folks – the WSL's heating up faster than Shaw's scoring rate.