Manchester City Women have secured a 4-0 victory over Brighton in the Women's FA Cup final, completing a domestic double. The team, led by Andree Jeglertz, had already won the WSL this season and have now mirrored their success of 2016. Khadija 'Bunny' Shaw opened the scoring in the 38th minute, followed by goals from Alex Greenwood, Aoba Fujino, and Vivianne Miedema. Brighton began well, with Kiko Seike making penetrating runs down the right wing, but Man City took control once Shaw was allowed onto the ball. The Seagulls wanted a VAR review as Chiamaka Nnadozie went down, but the goalkeeper never had control of the ball and was beaten in the air by Shaw. In the second half, Man City scored a cracking third as Shaw, Miedema, and Fujino combined, with the latter curling home a wonderful effort. Miedema finished things off late in the game with her own wonderful header, which Nnadozie could not keep out. Shaw said it's been a crazy few weeks, from not knowing where she'll be to signing a contract and winning the FA Cup. She's hard on herself, always watching back her clips and trying to correct mistakes. The win caps off a brilliant debut season for Jeglertz, and the first time Man City have lifted the FA Cup since 2020. The team's victory was a highlight of the match, with Shaw's goal being a standout moment. Andree Jeglertz's side will look to build on this success in the upcoming season. But for now, they can celebrate their well-deserved win. So, the future looks bright for Manchester City Women, with a talented squad and a experienced manager at the helm. The team's fans will be eager to see what the next season holds, and with players like Shaw and Miedema leading the charge, they have every reason to be optimistic.