On Tuesday, the club released a statement which read: "Manchester City were appalled to learn that Khadija 'Bunny' Shaw was subjected to racist and misogynistic abuse following Sunday's fixture. Discrimination of any kind, either in stadiums or online, will not be tolerated and has absolutely no place inside or outside the game. Bunny has decided not to share the messages publicly so as not to give the oxygen of publicity to the vile individuals who sent them. The content has been shared with the authorities. An investigation will follow, and the club offers our full support to Bunny following the disgusting treatment she's received."
A statement from the WPLL, which manages the WSL, on Wednesday said it was "offering any support" that Man City and Shaw might need.
Speaking to Sky Sports after City defeated Arsenal 2-1 in Thursday's League Cup semi-final, head coach Gareth Taylor was asked how Shaw was feeling. "It's hard to say," he said. "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."