Manchester City have added Vivianne Miedema to their squad as they attempt to end Chelsea’s five-year stranglehold on the Women’s Super League crown. Will her partnership with Khadija “Bunny” Shaw fire them to glory?


Manchester City go into the new Women’s Super League season having made what could be the acquisition of the summer, and they haven’t even had to spend a penny to get their player.

Vivianne Miedema appeared 172 times in all competitions for Arsenal, netting a staggering 125 goals and providing 50 assists.

The Netherlands international set the WSL alight in her seven years with the Gunners and holds the all-time record for the most goals in the competition, with 80.

Top WSL Scorers All Time

Since joining from Bayern Munich in 2017 there has been no stopping her and, as she begins her new chapter with City, she will have the opportunity to form what could be one of the greatest partnerships the WSL has witnessed.

Man City thought last season might have been their year to finally clinch their first WSL title since 2016, only to lose it on the final day on goal difference as Chelsea provided Emma Hayes with a triumphant send-off.

Gareth Taylor has a potentially devastating attacking lineup on his hands as City look to go one better in 2024-25. With record breakers Khadija “Bunny” Shaw and Miedema paired together, he may have found the piece of the puzzle they have been missing.

A Record-Breaking Rise

Shaw has also been a WSL revelation since joining Man City in 2021, surpassing all expectations with her meteoric rise to becoming the club’s all-time leading scorer with 72 goals.

Shaw has scored a remarkable 50 goals in just 57 WSL appearances, netting once every 81 minutes on average. The Jamaica star is a ruthless finisher, outperforming her expected goals figure (35.3 xG) by almost 15 goals during her time in the WSL while totalling a league-high 242 shots and 104 on target since her debut in September 2021.

Khadija Shaw WSL Goals

Since her WSL debut, just one of Shaw’s 50 goals in the competition have come from the penalty spot. Excluding penalty attempts, she’s converted 20.4% of chances, a rate behind only Beth England (24.3%) and Sam Kerr (20.8%) of the 17 players to have attempted at least 100 shots in that time. Only two WSL players have averaged 5+ shots per 90 since her debut – Shaw and her new strike partner Miedema (5.3).

Overall last season, Shaw was averaging a lower non-penalty xG per 90 average (0.75) than the season prior (0.79), but the quality of those chances was greater. Whereas in 2022-23 she saw her chances have an average xG of 0.135, that increased to 0.150 last term.

Not only that, but these improved chances helped raise her non-penalty shot conversion rate to a career high 27.3%, well up on her 2022-23 average (15.4%). All this saw her score a goal more than her previous season (21 vs 20) despite playing 517 minutes fewer.

Clinching the Golden Boot award last campaign, with 21 goals in 18 WSL appearances, the Jamaica international was named PFA Player of the Year and Football Writers’ Player of the Year for 2023-24.

But the personal accolades will only mean so much if City cannot deliver that long-awaited league title.

Simply the Best

Miedema endured a season of rehabilitation in 2023-24 after sustaining a serious anterior cruciate ligament injury, which caused her to miss the 2023 World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.

She is one of several huge names in the women’s game to be struck by what can only be described as an epidemic of ACL injuries at the top level.

While the data is too thin to sufficiently analyse last year, the figures that Miedema put up en route to becoming the WSL’s greatest-ever striker tell their own story.

The Netherlands international has scored 80 goals in 106 games in the competition, massively outperforming her 59.63 xG and scoring every 102 minutes on average.

Since making her debut, Miedema has had the most shots on record in the WSL with 452, and 198 of those have hit the target, which is another WSL record. 

We know how deadly she can be, and only three players – England, Ellen White and Nikita Parris – have had more big chances fall their way in the WSL than Miedema (80), though only England (48) has converted more than the former Arsenal forward (44).

When breaking down how Miedema reached her record tally, only former Arsenal teammate Jordan Nobbs (49) has scored more right-footed goals in the WSL than Miedema (48). To show her ability to use both feet inside the box, City’s new recruit has scored 25 goals with her left foot, fewer than only Caroline Weir (26) and Lauren Hemp (32). The other seven goals came from Miedema’s head.

Miedema prides herself on her ability to be in the right place at the right time, and she has scored 70 goals from inside the box, a WSL record, three clear of England (67).

Her accuracy in front of goal has been a crucial factor in Arsenal becoming a consistent threat in the WSL, claiming the title with Miedema leading the line in 2018-19. She scored 22 goals in 20 appearances that year, outperforming her 14.6 xG, while her 20.4% shot conversion rate showcased the ruthless nature of her finishing.

She has only bettered that conversion rate once since then, scoring 16 goals in 2019-20 while registering a 28.6% conversion rate.

Attack, Attack, Attack

One of the reasons Miedema has been so dangerous is her ability to play in multiple positions across the front four. It is not just goals Miedema brings – she is also a creative force, having laid on 35 assists in the WSL, which ranks behind only Beth Mead (45) and Katie McCabe (36).

Miedema Goal Involvements

City’s attack could not quite get them over the line last season. Winger Chloe Kelly created the second-most chances in the WSL (51), behind only Manchester United’s Katie Zelem (57), providing five assists.

Hemp created 13 big chances last term, a league-high figure, as well as providing a competition-leading eight assists. Hemp was also second, behind teammate Shaw, for overall goal contributions in the competition in 2023-24, with 19 (11 goals, eight assists).

With Khiara Keating starring in goal behind a league-leading defence that conceded just 15 times, it was in attack that City still seemed to lack something last season – scoring 10 goals fewer than Chelsea en route to their painful goal difference title loss.

So what was the missing link for City? Shaw’s injury at the back end of the season saw them lose their most clinical finisher and Chelsea found a way back in.  

Addressing the Man City fans in an introductory press conference, Miedema said: “I have spoken with Gareth over the last couple of months and I got a good feeling from him.

“If you look at my career I actually started as a left winger, then moved to nine and recently played a lot in the 10.

“I am versatile, I like complementing those around me and assisting. It’s not all about scoring goals. I think we need to find the right combination and go from there.”

Although a brilliant goalscorer in her own right, Miedema’s link-up play could help push her teammates to a new level, perhaps even allowing Shaw to surpass her goalscoring exploits.

Shaw has clearly been the main threat over the last three seasons. Miedema’s arrival should take the weight off her shoulders and let her play with even more freedom.

What better way for Miedema and her new side to start their campaign than with a WSL opener away to her former club Arsenal? That contest will give us an early indication of the team most likely to challenge Chelsea for their crown, with debate already swirling over whether Jonas Eidevall may regret letting Miedema go.

What is certain is Man City have given themselves the best chance of getting the goals they need to challenge for the title. Having Shaw and Miedema link up should excite not only City supporters but all WSL fans, with the duo having the potential to form the league’s best partnership yet.


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