Injured Khadija Shaw ruled out of Man City’s Champions League tie with Chelsea

Mar 18, 2025 2 min read
Khadija Shaw came off with a hamstring issue during Manchester City’s League Cup final defeat to Chelsea (Richard Sellers/PA
Khadija Shaw came off with a hamstring issue during Manchester City’s League Cup final defeat to Chelsea (Richard Sellers/PA)

Manchester City will be without forwards Khadija Shaw and Aoba Fujino for Wednesday’s Champions League quarter-final first leg against Chelsea due to muscle injuries.

Shaw came off late on during the 2-1 League Cup final defeat to Chelsea at Pride Park on Saturday, having felt a hamstring issue, with goalscorer Fujino being substituted at the same time.

Interim boss Nick Cushing on Tuesday confirmed the pair would miss Wednesday’s match at the Joie Stadium, adding that he thought their injuries were “significant”.

“Bunny Shaw came out, she’ll be unavailable and Aoba came out and she’ll be unavailable as well for the game,” he told a press conference.

“It’s two significant players missing but for us, these moments just give opportunities for other players.

“Both of them are muscle injuries. I think the problem with these type of injuries is it’s going to take a few days to even be able to diagnose how long the problem is.

“I think they are significant, but at the same time, for me it’s about just leave it with the medical team, understand I have to find a solution for this game and then we’ll roll on to the next one and see where we are.

“I think when you have muscle injuries and you can’t diagnose the timeframe, it’s ultimately not going to be one you’re going to turn around quickly.”

Saturday was the first of four-successive meetings against Chelsea, with City – after Wednesday – hosting a Women’s Super League clash at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday, then going to Stamford Bridge for leg two of the European tie, four days later.

City interim head coach Nick Cushing on the touchline
City have brought Cushing (pictured) back as interim head coach for the rest of the season after sacking Gareth Taylor (Richard Sellers/PA)

Ahead of the quartet of fixtures, City – fourth in the WSL and 12 points behind leaders Chelsea – sacked Gareth Taylor and brought former boss Cushing back on an interim basis to the end of the season.

Cushing said: “You have a huge game Saturday, to an even bigger game tomorrow. I think the team is motivated.

“I think the pain of losing the League Cup final after playing well supersedes the tiredness and what I see is a group of players that are just really hungry to get going again. I think Saturday’s result is almost fuel for this team.”

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