New Era Begins: Andree Jeglertz Takes Charge at Manchester City Women's Team
Andree Jeglertz, the Denmark coach, will assume managerial duties at Manchester City Women's Team post-Women's Euros in Switzerland. He signs a four-year contract following Gareth Taylor's departure, aiming to elevate City's position. Club officials praise Jeglertz's experience and enthusiasm to propel the team forward.

Manchester City has appointed Denmark's coach, Andree Jeglertz, as the new manager for their women's team, effective post-Women's Euros in Switzerland. The club made the announcement on Thursday, confirming that Jeglertz signed a four-year deal following Gareth Taylor's March departure.
Jeglertz, set to face Sweden in Group C opener on Friday, aims to harness the talent within City, who ranked fourth in the previous Women's Super League season. He expressed his desire to build on existing efforts and elevate the team to new heights, prioritizing player development and attractive, winning football.
City's Director of Football, Therese Sjogran, commended Jeglertz's extensive experience and drive, anticipating a positive impact on the club's future. The director also wished him success with Denmark at the Euros.
(With inputs from agencies.)