Official: Japanese women s international Hasegawa Wei was elected Manchester City women s football team s best player of the season
2:03pm, 13 May 2025Football

According to the official news of Manchester City on May 10, Japanese women's football international Hasegawa Wei was elected Manchester City women's football team's best player of the season.
Wei Hasegawa has played 38 times in various competitions this season, with the most tied in the team. The Japanese women's football midfielder started all 22 English Women's Super League games.
This season, Hasegawa contributed 4 assists in various competitions, regaining 163 ball rights in the league, with the most players. She also contributed the most interceptions and successful confrontations in the team, ranking second in the team.
In the Manchester City Women's Football Player of the Season, Hasegawa Wei defeated Mary Fowler and Colstin Caspay to be elected.
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