
Khadija 'Bunny' Shaw withdrew from the Manchester City Women squad for Thursday's League Cup semi-final against Arsenal after suffering racist and misogynistic abuse.
Man City reported abuse directed towards Shaw to the police following their Women's Super League defeat to Arsenal last Sunday.
Greater Manchester Police told Sky Sports Newsthat their "investigations are ongoing".
Shaw did not take part in Thursday's tie for her mental well-being while City have promised to fully support the striker over "the disgusting treatment" she received in the aftermath of the 4-3 loss to the Gunners at the Joie Stadium.
Shaw, who has scored 86 goals for the club, made her 100th City appearance when she came off the bench in the 66th minute of the WSL fixture in what was only her second outing since suffering an injury early in December.
When asked by Sky Sports how Shaw was feeling, following the 2-1 win over Arsenal that sealed their spot in the Women's League Cup final, City manager Gareth Taylor said: "It's hard to say. We left yesterday and weren't able to bring her with us on the journey.
"It's really difficult for me to analyse because who knows what goes on in that world and when you're affected by things like that, it's really difficult. I've not really had time to have a good conversation with her about it but she knows, and needs to know, that the whole club are behind her in this."
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