More stories

  • in

    Little striving for more ‘special’ cup final moments with Arsenal targeting first trophy win under Eidevall

    KIM LITTLE is chasing more trophy-winning moments with Arsenal as they bid to end their mini silverware dry spell.They face Chelsea later in this year’s Continental Cup final – the first cup contest decider between the sides since 2021. 
    Victory against Chelsea would see Kim Little and Arsenal win the Conti Cup for the sixth timeCredit: Getty
    The Gunners hope to bounce back from their 2-0 loss to Chelsea in the WSL last time outCredit: Getty
    The club’s last Conti Cup win was back in March 2018 when they beat Manchester City 1-0Credit: Getty
    The league cup holds a special place in Little’s heart.
    The Gunners skipper made her 150th appearance in the 2018 final and defeat of Manchester City. 
    A game in which the midfield maestro, 32, made her return from a lengthy spell out with an anterior cruciate ligament injury. 
    The Arsenal captain said: “I’ve played in a number of finals and have lots of great memories of scoring and having those really special moments.
    Read More Football Stories
    “A lot of the games were very close. 
    “That one (in 2018) was 1-0 and I think we beat Lincoln 2-0 in one (back in 2013) 
    “I have really special moments from this competition. 
    “That comes with playing with my teammates and being able to share those with them as well. 
    Most read in Football
    “We’ve got another great opportunity to do that. I’m really looking forward to it
    “We’ll do all we can to create another moment that is special and we come up with another trophy (win).”
    The final sees the Gunners take on Chelsea without Beth Mead and Vivianne Miedema with the forwards working their back from ACL injuries.
    Both aces played pivotal roles in Arsenal’s last league cup and WSL title wins with Miedema netting the winner in their Conti Cup triumph five years ago. 
    Little says the duo, likely to be watching from the stands, will be urging on their team-mates. 
    She added: “We’ve got a great group of girls here and obviously we’re missing Vivianne and Beth.
    “But off the pitch they’ll be there to support us and to drive us forward.”
    Arsenal have notched up the most the Conti Cup wins to date having won the contest five times.
    Meanwhile Manchester City have triumphed in four finals.
    The Gunners’ last silverware win came in 2019 with former gaffer Joe Montemurro guiding them to the club’s 15th league title and third WSL crown. 
    Since then, the team with the English game’s biggest domestic trophy haul have been eclipsed by Chelsea.
    Under Emma Hayes the Blues have emerged as one of the alphas of the women’s game on these shores. 
    Their haul includes three of the last five FA Cups, two of the past four Conti Cups, and four of the last five WSL crowns dating back to 2018. 
    At Selhurst Park they face the tough task of attempting to halt the winning run of a side who knocked them out of this year’s FA Cup.
    Of Chelsea’s will to win, boss Hayes, 46, said: “The team are hungry to always improve. 
    “If you can influence that, you have a chance of competing. 
    “There was a moment last week, I think we were winning 2-0, my team were on the far side and they were having a huddle. 
    “I could see all my leaders. I knew every one of them was in complete control of how we would manage that last part of the game.” 
    Today’s game will see the Blues in action without Fran Kirby and Pernille Harder with both sidelined by knee and hamstring injuries. 
    Hayes added: “Fran had had a prp (platelet-rich plasma) injection this week, we’re waiting for that to settle down.
    Emma Hayes’ side are aiming to win the league cup for a third time following their defeat of Arsenal last SundayCredit: PA
    “We’ll see how that pans out probably at the back end of next week. 
    “The last thing both of them want is to be in the position they’re in.
    Read More on The Sun
    “I hope that we get one or both of them back relatively soon because they are important players to us.”
    Arsenal vs Chelsea in the Continental League Cup final can be watched live on BBC1 at 3:00 pm. More

  • in

    Eriksson reckons Conti Cup triumph would be an energy boost for Chelsea’s silverware chase

    MAGDA ERIKSSON believes Conti Cup glory will fire Chelsea’s silverware hunt and push for a first Champions League crown. Victory over Arsenal in the league cup final would see the Blues spoil their rival’s chance of a first trophy success since 2019.
    A victory for Magda Eriksson and her team-mates would see Chelsea lift the Conti Cup for a third timeCredit: Getty
    The last contest final between the sides saw the Blues emerge as victors in the 2021 FA Cup finalCredit: Getty
    The London giants will battle it out at Selhurst Park on Sunday with the Gunners aiming to avenge their FA Cup fifth-round loss to their rivals.
    Eriksson insists Chelsea must focus to avoid a repeat of the League Cup final loss they suffered against Manchester City last term.
    The Blues captain, 29, said: “We know it’s going to be a new game with new challenges.
    “We just have to be ready and switched on because we lost the final last year. We don’t want a repeat.
    Read More Football Stories
    “We’ve had two tough games against Arsenal in the league and FA Cup.
    “Last Sunday’s was tough and they had some chances, so I think they’re really strong.
    “They’ve had a bit of a tough time with injuries and played really tough opponents as well.
    “They are still a top team so we have to be ready.”
    Most read in Football
    Since a switch from Swedish side Linkoping in 2017, Eriksson has won ten trophies with the Blues including four league titles and two Conti Cups.
    Her arrival coincided with Chelsea (and Manchester City) ending Arsenal’s dominance with the Gunners trophyless in the past three seasons.
    Eriksson added: “We’re not shy about the fact that we love to win.
    “That is why we have come far in a lot of competitions over the years.
    “We have that drive and everyone is willing to do whatever it takes to win and to lift those trophies.
    “It would be a very good energy boost to the team as we’re going into a tough period after this final.
    “We have some really tough games and the Champions League.
    “Getting that boost of the Conti Cup would be amazing. We’re going to give everything on Sunday.”
    Chelsea were boosted by summer signings including Kadeisha Buchanan and the emergence of Lauren James.
    James, 21, was on fire in the semis, netting as her side thrashed West Ham 7-0.
    Eriksson said: “It is difficult to change clubs and come into a new culture.
    “The new players have done really well and added experience especially Kadeisha.
    “She has won pretty much everything!
    “Lauren James’ development is amazing. She’s in a league of her own at the moment.
    “It’s just been really fun to follow her and to see that when she stays injury free, how good she can actually be.
    “This is just the beginning with her as well. It is an exciting time.”
    Arsenal’s last four games have seen them score twice with the team shutout in league duels with West Ham.
    Their two most recent goals have come in a loss and win against Man City in the league and Conti Cup semis.
    Eriksson says Kadeisha Buchanan’s trophy-winning experience is beneficial for ChelseaCredit: Getty
    Jonas Eidevall wants his aces to put a lack of goals out of their minds as they target a first trophy win under the head coach.
    Eidevall, 40, said: “In football, the easiest thing to do is to say, ‘We have one problem in the last game, so now we focus 100% of our time on that.’ 
    “Then inevitably, something else will become the problem. 
    “We need to work on everything. It’s a whole.
    “It’s not only about executing chances; it’s still about creating chances. 
    “It’s still about defending, pressing and building up. Everything is connected in football.
    “Are we encouraging players to finish so we make that a habit?
    “Of course, we’ve put a little bit more emphasis on that. But that’s the only thing.”
    The 3:00 pm final could be set for a record crowd turnout with 24,000 tickets issued before the game.
    The current record attendance for the league cup final stands at 8,004. 
    And Eidevall is hoping for a large and loud Arsenal fan presence. 
    A win for Arsenal would see them lift their first league cup under Jonas EidevallCredit: Getty
    The head coach added: “Our team wants to do everything in our power to give that back to the supporters.
    Read More on The Sun
    “So I hope they come in large numbers. 
    “I hope they are as loud as always and as passionate about the game as we are.” More

  • in

    Manchester City boss says his players have the ‘bit between their teeth’ in their battle for the WSL title

    Gareth Taylor says Manchester City are in a good position to gain ground on Chelsea and Man United in the title race.Defeat of Tottenham in Taylor’s 100th match at the Citizens’ helm today will see his side go second behind United.
    Gareth Taylor’s side could leapfrog Chelsea to go second in the league if they beat Tottenham at homeCredit: Getty
    City have won seven of their last nine games across all competitionsCredit: PA
    Today’s match will see the team wear kit inspired by Manchester-born suffragette Emmeline Pankhurst
    Taylor said: “We see this game as a big game, but we’ve got nine big games left.
    “I think what we have now is belief and the bit between our teeth, that it’s in our hands, that’s the major thing.
    “That’s not to say it’s going to be a walk in the park, for sure. 
    “It’s so difficult, levels are so high, margins are so tight. But we are in a very good position to make a step forward.”
    Read More Football Stories
    City, who have won 72 of their 99 games under their gaffer, will wear special kit in tribute to Moss Side-born suffragette Emmeline Pankhurst. 
    The green, purple and white Puma apparel has been designed in honour of Pankhurst’s Mancunian roots ahead of International Women’s Day on March 8
    It has also been created to highlight the girls and women’s game in Manchester.
    And Puma are sponsoring free weekly football sessions for 250 girls across the area.
    Most read in Football
    Today’s match could also see Esme Morgan make her return from injury to City’s backline.
    Taylor said: “We’ve got Esme back into the frame. Demi Stokes is a little further down the line.”
    Meanwhile Tottenham have welcomed Kit Graham’s return to action with Bethany England’s availability in doubt.
    The Spurs forward could be set to start against City following her extra time substitute appearance in the team’s FA Cup tie loss to Reading.
    Graham, who came on in the 103rd minute of the fifth round clash, has battled back to full fitness from a knee injury.
    Skinner said:  “She’s such a great character to have in and around the team.
    “Since she’s been back in training she elevates the intensity of what we do.
    “We’ve had so many issues with long-term injuries and squad availability.
    Kit Graham could be set to make an appearance for Tottenham against Manchester CityCredit: Getty
    “It’s definitely a positive for the whole team and for her.”
    Tottenham, who have struggled with injuries, are chasing their first win in the WSL this year.
    Read More on The Sun
    Skinner added: “The results of late have eluded us in the last few WSL games so we’re trying to get that on track.”
    Manchester City vs Tottenham in the WSL can be watched live on the FA Player at 2:00 pm today More

  • in

    ‘I’d expect Leicester to be more aggressive’ says Marc Skinner ahead of Manchester United’s duel with Foxes

    MARC SKINNER believes Manchester United will face an aggressive and resurgent Leicester City this weekend.The Red Devils chief, who hailed Mary Earps’ Fifa award, reckons United’s Prem stars’ league cup triumph has energised the club.
    Marc Skinner’s team could move five points clear at the top of the Women’s Super League with a win against LeicesterCredit: Getty
    Skinner expects his players will face a high pressing Leicester side at Leigh Park Village on SundayCredit: Getty
    Willie Kirk’s team have won two of their last three league gamesCredit: Getty
    On Sunday Skinner’s side could move five points clear at the WSL’s summit with a home win against Willie Kirk’s battlers. 
    The last encounter between the teams ended in a 1-0 October away victory for United who have lost just one top tier match so far this term. 
    Their duel with the Foxes, who are bottom and battling for WSL survival comes three days before Chelsea’s WSL clash with Brighton. 
    Of the threat posed by Leicester, Skinner, 39, said: “In all honesty I’d expect Willie to be more aggressive. 
    Read More Football Stories
    “When I look at the way that he sets up, the way he’s attacked Manchester City and in some of the other games, they’ve set up with an attacking kind of temperament and personality. 
    “This might be a game where we expect more of a high press so we’ll prepare either way. 
    “It’s something we’re going to have to continue to try and avoid and to overcome.
    “Knowing Willie’s character in the way that he is, you know, I’m pretty sure he will set up an aggressive team.”
    Most read in Football
    Despite their 2-0 home loss to Manchester City on February 4, Kirk’s players have enjoyed improved results this year. 
    These include 3-0 and 1-0 defeats of Brighton and Liverpool in January and February. 
    And they are now just a point behind Reading with Leicester having a game in hand.  
    Skinner added: “Since Willie has been in (charge) I think there’s been a real turn of results.
    “They’ve been way more aggressive and that’s nothing against what was happening before because Lydia set up a really structured team.  
    “I’ve just seen the way Willie wants to go and attack games and that’s rubbed off on some of their results. 
    “With the Liverpool game I felt Liverpool should have taken something from it.
    “But I know the way he really likes to play, I know what he wants to do with his teams. 
    “I’d expect them to not fear us at all and come to try and take some points.”
    United’s match, which kicks-off at 12:30pm at Leigh Park Village, comes six days after Mary Earps being named Fifa’s best women’s goalkeeper of 2022. 
    The gong for the Red Devils stopper, 29, follows some stunning performances for club and country.
    This includes Earps becoming the first goalkeeper to keep 50 clean sheets in the WSL.
    Skinner added: “We’ve spoken about Mary a lot during our press conferences, but for all the praise we give, her ability to win things like that just cements the quality she has.
    “I think what we can use it for is the power within this country to keep growing our own players.”
    Aside from pushing for Champions League qualification, Man United are chasing their first major silverware win since their 2018 promotion to the top tier. 
    And Skinner believes the Carabao Cup triumph of Erik ten Hag’s men, who play Liverpool in the Prem on Sunday, has boosted the vibe within the club. 
    The trophy is the first piece of silverware the Prem side have won in six seasons.
    The United boss added: “It really feels palpable. 
    “You can actually feel it when you walk into the building, when you’re in the hallways and whenever we speak to our counterparts on the men’s team. 
    “You can just feel this real energy around the whole club. 
    Skinner reckons the Carabao Cup win for Erik ten Hag’s side has boosted good vibes within the clubCredit: PA
    “The Academies – both female and male – are always producing the quality of players who should be at Manchester United.
    Read More on The Sun
    “It’s such a special group for that. 
    “But when you look at the most senior teams, we’re all striving for the same things which is to be successful and to progress.” More

  • in

    West Ham vice-chair Karren Brady to help club’s WSL side ‘go from strength to strength’ as women’s team director

    KARREN BRADY has been named as a director of West Ham’s Women’s Super League side. The club today confirmed their vice-chair as one of three directors of the side with fellow board members Tara Warren and Nicola Keye. 
    Karren Brady wants to help boost the growth of West Ham’s WSL side on and off the pitchCredit: PA
    The Irons’ vice-chair has become director of the club’s women’s teamCredit: Alamy
    And they say Baroness Brady’s focus will be on overseeing a new executive level of support for West Ham’s women’s football operation. 
    This includes its commercial functions as well its first-team and WSL academy. 
    Brady, 53, said: “I am delighted to be able to confirm this important and exciting new level of senior support for West Ham United Women, as we continue to enhance all areas of the Football Club and build upon our role as an equity leader in football.
    “The women’s game is the fastest growing sport in the United Kingdom.
    Read More Football Stories
    “At West Ham United we have made tremendous strides forward since being granted FA Women’s Super League status five years ago.
    It is hoped Brady’s appointment along with that of executive director Warren and Keye, who is the club’s ticketing director, will help to boost the growth of the Irons women’s team.
    Together the trio have more than sixty years’ experience working in senior operational roles in professional football. 
    She added: “Tara and Nicola have a wealth of valuable experience in football and business.
    Most read in Football
    “Together we will work tirelessly to ensure that West Ham United Women continue to go from strength to strength, on and off the field.”
    West Ham, currently seventh in the WSL, achieved their highest ever finish in the division when they ended last season in sixth place. 
    West Ham have ambitions of breaking into the WSL’s top four in the futureCredit: Getty
    The team, who face Reading in the league on Sunday, have hopes of closing the gap on the WSL’s top four. 
    This term the Irons reached the Conti Cup semi-finals before being knocked out by Chelsea last month. 
    And the 2019 FA Cup finalists reached the fifth round of this year’s competition before falling to a loss on penalties to Aston Villa.  More

  • in

    Wiegman and Earps win best Fifa women’s coach and goalkeeper awards with England quartet named in world XI

    SARINA WIEGMAN lifted her second trophy this year after being named best Fifa women’s coach for 2022.And England number one Mary Earps was named best female goalkeeper at a glitzy ceremony in Paris.  
    Sarina Wiegman was named best Fifa women’s coach for the third time following wins in 2017 and 2020Credit: EPA
    Mary Earps’ heroics in goal for the Lionesses saw her win Fifa’s best women’s goalkeeper prizeCredit: EPA
    Beth Mead and USA striker Alex Morgan were among the aces named in Fifa’s best women’s elevenCredit: Getty
    The win for Wiegman, shortlisted alongside Brazil boss Pia Sundhage and Lyon chief Sonia Bompastor, saw her lift the award for the third time. 
    Her win comes seven months after the Netherlands-born coach led the Lionesses to Euros triumph on home soil last summer.
    It was the first major tournament ever won by an England Women’s national football side with her team hoping for more glory at this summer’s World Cup. 
    After her award win Wiegman, 53, said: “From when I could walk I have loved football.
    Read More Football Stories
    “It’s just incredible to be right here and to celebrate women’s football. 
    “Little girls have their idols and inspirations. So many people across the world have worked so hard to get the game where it is right now.
    “As for last summer, the stadiums were full.
    “Wembley was full and there were so many families in the stadiums celebrating football. 
    Most read in Football
    “Behind me is a big team. Without great players you are nowhere.  
    “Last but not least, my family have seen me more on TV than at home. Thank you for supporting me.”
    Under their boss the Lionesses are currently 29 games unbeaten with their most recent win seeing them retain the Arnold Clark Cup on February 22. 
    During the Euros the team kept four clean sheets in six games conceding just twice.
    And Manchester United shot stopper Earps played in every single match. 
    Her efforts saw her win the Fifa best women’s goalkeeper gong for 2022 ahead of Chelsea’s Ann-Katrin Berger and Lyon’s Christiane Endler. 
    It comes just over a month on from Earps becoming the first goalkeeper to record 50 clean sheets in the WSL. 
    And the England star thanked Wiegman for helping her to pursue her “wildest dreams”. 
    At the ceremony, Earps, 29, said: “I feel really honoured to be holding this really heavy trophy. 
    “I want to say thank you to my loved ones who have picked me up off the kitchen floor to be here today, not today but in the past.
    “Sarina I’ve run out of words to say thanks to you for the opportunity to chase my wildest dreams and believing in me the way you have. 
    Lucy Bronze (right) was named in Fifa’s best women’s eleven along with England team-mates Mead, Keira Walsh and Leah WilliamsonCredit: Getty
    Barcelona superstar Alexia Putellas won the best Fifa women’s player award for 2022Credit: Getty
    “For anyone who has been in a dark place, keep going. Sometimes it’s just putting one step in front of the other.”
    Read More on The Sun
    Alexia Putellas was crowned best Fifa women’s player ahead of England forward  Beth Mead and USA striker Alex Morgan. 
    And the trio were all named in Fifa’s best women’s X eleven along with Lionesses trio Lucy Bronze, Keira Walsh and Leah Williamson. More

  • in

    Hayes praises Sam Kerr after striker nets in her 100th Chelsea game as Blues end Arsenal’s FA Cup

    EMMA HAYES heaped praised on Sam Kerr after Chelsea fired a Conti Cup final warning to Arsenal, knocking them out of the FA Cup.  The hotshot’s 82nd goal in 100 Blues appearances was the icing on the cake of a 2-0 dispatching of the Gunners. 
    Sam Kerr doubled Chelsea’s lead at Kingsmeadow as the team beat Chelsea to enter the FA Cup quartersCredit: Getty
    Sophie Ingle opened the scoring to give the hosts a 1-0 lead after the withstood some early pressure from ArsenalCredit: PA
    Stina Blackstenius had a few strong chances to level for the visitors in the first halfCredit: Getty
    It saw the striker – back from Cup of Nations action in Australia – score her fifth goal in 11 appearances against Arsenal.
    But the Gunners will feel unlucky to have left the game scoreless despite 11 shots on target to Chelsea’s three. 
    Their performance was watched by Beth Mead and Vivianne Miedema with both Arsenal aces in the stands.
    Reflecting on Kerr’s performance days after her return from Australia, Hayes said: “Some players get off a plane on Thursday night, come in on Friday and moan and say ‘I’m tired’, but not Sam. 

    “Some say, ‘I need this, I need that’, but not her.
    “She comes in and does everything necessary and possible and lifts the spirit of the building. 
    “She does that when nobody is looking. She does it when she is our only real out-and out number nine available.
    “She is the best in the business.”
    Most read in Football
    Kerr’s finish was followed by Blues fans serenading her whilst mocking Gunners.
    They chanted, ‘even when jetlagged she’s better than you’, in reference to the striker playing just days after returning to England from Australia.
    Hayes added: “It’s challenging for both teams.
    “They had the exact same challenges where both sets of players returned later than they normally do (from an international break)
    “Sometimes they come home on a Tuesday or Wednesday (after an international break).
    “This time it was Thursday or Friday. 
    “Well done to the players because to do that is a bit of a slog.”
    On the Blues’ overall performance, Hayes added: “We have an unbelievable mentality, we are elite performers and we do it all the time.”
    The visitors had some quality chances to get on the scoresheet at Kingsmeadow including two clear cut first-half opportunities for Stina Blackstenius. 
    Lauren James saw a sixth minute cross cleared by the hosts as Chelsea began testing the visitors in the final third.
    But the Gunners ramped up the pressure on the cup holders early on with Ann-Katrin appearing to drop the ball following a 12th-minute Caitlin Foord cross.
    Arsenal had a superb chance to go 1-0 up around the 18th minute with Blackstenius latching on to a flicked pass from Frida Maanum.
    But the striker blazed her effort well over the bar after holding off Magda Eriksson following her powerful drive into the box. 
    The deadlock was broken when Sophie Ingle buried a bottom corner shot in the 21st minute after a good build up involving Eve Perisset, Jelena Cankovic and James.
    Two superb saves at either end from Manuela Zinsberger and Berger saw the score line remain 1-0 going into the break.
    Berger managed to stop Katie McCabe’s rifled effort before swiftly reacting to Foord’s shot from the rebound.
    Despite Arsenal’s efforts, the second spell saw Chelsea double their lead through Kerr.
    The striker chipped over Zinsberger in the 56th minute after a run into the box and a well-placed pass from Cankovic.
    Victoria Pelova fired an effort wide of the post toward’s the games closing stages a few more chances were saved by Berger. 
    These included Maanum’s shot from distance with 11 minutes of normal time left. 
    Jonas Eidevall’s Gunners will face Chelsea again when they two sides meet in the Conti Cup final at Selhurst Park on March 5Credit: Reuters
    The hosts held out to seal a 2-0 win and book their FA Cup quarters spot before their Conti Cup final clash with Arsenal this Sunday.
    Read More on The Sun
    Gunners chief Jonas Eidevall said: “It is not normal or ordinary to have so many more goal scoring opportunities than Chelsea at Kingsmeadow.
    “We created enough in order to win the game. But they are brutally efficient- hats off to them and we were not.” More

  • in

    West Ham skipper Dagny Brynjarsdottir opens up on hopes of sharing silverware win with her son

    DAGNY BRYNJARSDOTTIR dreams of lifting her first major trophy in England since the birth to her son Brynjar in 2018.The West Ham captain wants that picture perfect moment of her child and her celebrating a silverware win with the Irons. 
    Dagny Brynjarsdottir hopes to reach a cup final with West Ham for the first time since joining the club in 2021Credit: Getty
    The Irons captain and her team-mates take on Aston Villa in the fifth round of the Women’s FA Cup laterCredit: PA
    Brynjarsdottir has won 19 trophies including NWSL and Bundesliga titles with Portland Thorns and Bayern Munich.
    Today the striker, 31, who grew up in Hella in Iceland, will lead her team-mates in a clash with Aston Villa for an FA Cup quarter-final spot. 
    The striker, who has been a Hammers fan since childhood, told SunSport: “I won a lot of trophies before I became a mum, but I actually haven’t had one since then. 
    “I’m still waiting for the one title where I can take a picture of myself and my son (holding a trophy).
    Read More Football Stories
    “I want to make it to a final with the team. 
    “It will be hard, but I want to go all the way.
    “Hopefully it’s going to happen this season.”
    With the club, seventh in the WSL, having battled Manchester City in an FA Cup final in 2019, Brynarsdottir is eager to see them vying for the trophy at Wembley again. 
    Most read in Football
    The striker added:  “With where we are in the league at the moment, obviously we’re not going to win that, so cup games are crucial for us.
    “It would mean a lot to me and to the club. We are in this to win trophies.”
    This term Brynjarsdottir was named team captain by boss Paul Konchesky after helping the Irons to sixth place last season.
    It is their highest WSL position to date. 
    She is part of a small crop of current WSL stars who have given birth during their elite playing careers. 
    They include Chelsea’s Melanie Leupolz and Reading skipper Emma Mukandi who have both given birth in the past two years. 
    Brynjarsdottir’s son was born in June 2018 during her three-year spell at National Women’s Soccer League giants Portland Thorns. 
    Becoming a parent with her husband Omar has made Brynjarsdottir even more focused as a footballer. 
    The Irons captain added: “I’m probably a better team-mate as I’m more chilled now.
    “Before I was a parent, if I played well or had a bad game, I would be thinking about it for days.
    “But there’s no time for that when I’m home, I have to be a mum.
    “It’s good and it’s healthy to be able to switch on and off.
    “Obviously it’s not easy all the time especially if my son is sick or I’m doing a lot of travelling. The ‘mum guilt’ can kick in quite a bit. 
    “But still, I try to get the best out of myself while I’m training or playing in a match.”
    Brynjarsdottir sees a good support system as vital when combining motherhood with a professional career for club and country. 
    And she praised West Ham and gaffer Konchesky for providing a family club environment in the literal sense. 
    She adds: “Last month when my husband had to fly to Iceland, I had to bring my son to a Saturday training session because I had him by myself.  
    “Konch (Paul Konchesky) brought his kids in so they were babysitting my son at the training ground. 
    Brynjarsdottir says West Ham and Konchesky have been supportive when she brings her son to trainingCredit: PA
    “My son loves to come to the club.
    “His highlight on game days is to come into the changing room after matches.
    “It’s very helpful to have staff and a manager who are understanding.”
    Support for pro footballers who are mothers has been an ongoing issue in the past few years. 
    In January Brynjarsdottir’s friend Sara Bjork Gunnarsdottir shared details of her landmark maternity pay claim against her former club Lyon. 
    The midfielder, who retired from playing for Iceland this year, not paid her full salary whilst pregnant at the club
    Last August, Fifa ordered the French giants to pay the full amount owed to her,
    It was a ruling she hailed as a wake-up call for clubs. 
    Brynjarsdottir, who played with the midfielder for Iceland at last summer’s Euros, said: “What Sarah did is great for the future and it wasn’t easy for her 
    “I’m just very grateful to her and I know (the situation) took a toll because it was a big fight with Lyon.
    Brynjarsdottir praised her compatriot Sara Bjork Gunnarsdottir after she bravely fought and won a battle for maternity payCredit: Getty
    “Supporting mums is something clubs need to get right if they want to be a part of how fast the (women’s) game is growing. 
    “This is important for future mums who play professional football because there will be more in the game and other sports.
    Read More on The Sun
    “West Ham and Portland Thorns treated me well.
    “I’ve been very lucky with that, but I know that’s not the case everywhere. Hopefully in the future it will be.” More