Charlie Rule wants Albion to find their cutting edge on Sunday to ensure supporters go home happy, as we take on Leicester City at the Amex.
Despite encouraging performances, Albion sit eighth in the WSL after eight games. Australian defender Rule believes that the Amex is the 'perfect stage' to get a win to start climbing the table.
“It's a massive game. I think we’ve been a bit unlucky with results not going our way or the performances being rewarded," she said.
"This game against Leicester is really important and we want to do everything we can to get three points in front of the fans. The Amex is the perfect stage to do that.
"There's a bit of nerves before the game, a bit similar to playing at the Emirates a few weeks ago. It felt like a massive occasion, but as soon as you start the game you kind of forget about everything. But hearing the fans cheer your name, that is exciting.
"I think all the girls will be prepared for the game. It’s going to be a positive that a majority will be our fans instead of theirs! So it would be nice to have that backing and the cheering to go our way."
A big part of the team's aim is to be scoring more regularly. Albion have scored nine league goals so far this campaign, with striker Michelle Agyemang ruled out for the season with a serious knee injury.
Charlie Rule wants to help Albion on the goalscoring front. đź“· by Kyle Hemsley.
Vidosic has urged his team to fill the void left by the on-loan Arsenal forward.
"He is telling us to get forward more," Rule added. "This season we haven't scored as many goals as we should. That is really our focus at the moment – getting in the box and getting numbers in there to finish off moves. Hopefully we can score a lot for the fans and give them something to celebrate.
"Even in the men's games, set pieces are winning games at the moment as well. It is such a threat and we've got Caitlin [Hayes] who's unreal in the air.
"It has been a big focus for us to take those opportunities. We need to get more in the box and finishing our chances really. I think we've been a bit unlucky."