There are just five matches left of the campaign, with City seven points clear ahead of a Joie Stadium clash with Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday 21 March.
The 12:00 (UK) clash will also be our dedicated annual City in the Community Matchday Takeover, as we celebrate the Club’s official Charity.
Spurs currently sit fifth in the WSL, on course to at least equal their best-ever WSL finish as they continue their push for European qualification.
A difficult assignment is on the cards, but Jeglertz insists the outside buzz around City’s push for the WSL title isn’t affecting his players.
“So far, no distraction I would say,” he began.
“I don’t know how much our players are reading and of course I’m fully aware they are reading stuff.
“They have friends talking to them and saying all different things about what great possibilities we have.
“But inside of our tight group we don’t speak much about it and I have not seen anyone stressed about it.
“So far it’s pretty calm. But we also have to know that this is what we want.
“We can’t be nervous or stressed by this because this is everyone fighting to be able to win the league and now we are in a great position in the league and then handling that pressure in a good way.
“It has to be something that we need to deal with.”