The Ballon d’Or winner Alexia Putellas said that the future looks bright for the women’s game but admits ‘there is still a lot to do’. The Barcelona midfielder says women’s football has come a long way since she was young and playing in the ‘worst conditions, at the
worst time of the day’, but wants other countries to look towards Germany and the US in learning how to develop the women’s game
- Women’s game owes debt of gratitude to unsung hero Rachel Pavlou
- WSL and League Cup final: talking points from the weekend’s action
Continue reading…The Ballon d’Or winner Alexia Putellas said that the future looks bright for the women’s game but admits ‘there is still a lot to do’. The Barcelona midfielder says women’s football has come a long way since she was young and playing in the ‘worst conditions, at the
worst time of the day’, but wants other countries to look towards Germany and the US in learning how to develop the women’s gameWomen’s game owes debt of gratitude to unsung hero Rachel PavlouWSL and League Cup final: talking points from the weekend’s action Continue reading…[#item_full_content]