Caitlin Foord will spearhead Arsenal’s attack against Sam Kerr’s Chelsea on Sunday in a match that could decide the Women’s Super League title. Meet the Matildas' striker who's firing up the Gunners
The biggest year of Caitlin Foord’s life is here, and it’s not exactly starting small. On Sunday night , she’ll spearhead Arsenal’s attack against Sam Kerr’s Chelsea, in a match that could decide who wins the FA Women’s Super League title.
There are times she still has to pinch herself when the magnitude of the footballing CV she’s building and the club she gets to play for every week dawns on her. One of them was when Arsenal legend Ian Wright tweeted that Foord had “low-key been one of our best players for a long time now”. “In a way, I’m kind of getting used to it ... from the moment we had big crowds, maybe the first one was kind of like a ‘wow’ like every few seconds in the game - actually thinking about, ‘wow, there’s this many people watching us here.’“But also the English fans just do it differently and especially at home with Arsenal supporters, there are moments where there’s breaks in play or whatever, and you listen to the chants, or they’re singing my personal chant...
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