Casparij was named WSL November Player of the month
Perfect month for Manchester City. Not only they are on the top of the table, but also their defender Kerstin Casparij was named as Player of the month.
- During November, Manchester City beat West Ham United Women, Everton Women and Manchester United Women — Casparij played a key role throughout that run.
- Across the 2025/26 season up to that point, Casparij had recorded six direct goal involvements (two goals, four assists) — a tally that was double any other defender in the league.
- Her offensive output is backed by defensive solidity — she ranks among the top defenders in the league for tackles won and defensive contributions, underlining her value as a modern full-back with both defensive and attacking strengths.
- The award confirms her growing influence at City, where since joining in 2022 she has become a regular starter, and increasingly contributed high-level performances as the club aims for domestic and continental success.
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