Hasegawa is a real class act.
I absolutely love her spirit. It’s clear that the rest of the team do too.
Hasegawa is a real class act.
My comment was more general about how she plays, she rarely drops in standard, I didn't see enough tonight to judge, but like Bernardo, she's often the best player, but her work rate is exceptional in every game she plays.
I’ve seen her play lots of times!
So you know her passing is very Eddie-like anyway!
I don't know any other WSL keeper happy to play balls through the lines or tight spaces game after game.
Was a decent turn out in the end!Agree about the time, Sunday night, a school night when a large percentage of women's match spectators are family groups. I am going to have to give this one a miss due to transport issues, trams are ok - ish, aside from having to change at Piccadilly but it's the buses that are rubbish for me. I know this sounds like a lot of excuses but I am on earlier starts at work next week. Why couldn't we have a 3pm or even 4pm kick off?
Yeah, I thought, even when the seventh went in, that Spurs were not a bad side - good touch, decent passes, the lass up front had more pace than our back four, but we were more rugged and robust in the tackle and whenever Spurs made a mistake we capitalised.You watch that game and you can't say spurs didn't put the effort in we were just on it and clinical
We did, and that's why it's so frustrating.A resounding performance but I would have thought we had more chances in both the Brighton and Leicester games than we did tonight.
City edge Spuds in 7 goal thriller.Sky - "City score 3 flukey goals against wonderful Spurs..."