
Khadija Shaw scored twice from the penalty spot as Manchester City notched up a convincing victory over London City Lionesses in the Women's Super League.
Manchester City took an early lead when Vivianne Miedema got on the end of a cross from Kerstin Casparij to head in from close range.
Laura Blindkilde Brown added a second with a low effort through a crowded box after Alex Greenwood's shot was blocked.
London City pulled a goal back when they stole possession following some casual defending and Nikita Parris found the corner of the net with a clinical finish on the turn.
Isobel Goodwin nearly equalised for London City with a spectacular long-range effort after spotting goalkeeper Ayaka Yamashita off her line.
Parris also went close before the break with a deflected effort which flashed past the post, but Manchester City took charge after the interval.
Jamaica striker Shaw won and converted two spot-kicks in the second half, punishing a handball by Saki Kumagai and a foul by Wassa Sangare.
The result ensured Manchester City stay in touch with the early WSL pacesetters with a third win in four matches.
