Vicky, how does it feel to officially join the Albion?
I’m really excited. I've met the coach and the staff and it feels like family – I’m ready!
What was it that attracted you to the project that we are building here?
I think women’s football is growing and that Brighton has a really good project that they want to grow every day. The fact that [head coach] Mel Phillips wanted me is a massive thing, and I feel I can bring a lot of experience to the squad and help the young players.
You’re returning to the WSL, how excited are you to be part of this incredibly competitive league again?
I love the WSL so I'm so happy to be back here now after playing in Italy and Spain. I think the investment in English football is massive and the WSL is the best league in the world.
How would you describe your mentality as a player?
I’m very competitive and a hard worker. For me, the team is the first thing so I always put the team before the player. I think that's important it you want to create a good environment which can achieve good things in the future.
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You’re a really experienced player with a lot of knowledge of the game, is that something you want to implement within this squad?
I think it’s very important, especially with the young players. I know that there are other experienced players come into the squad and I think that combination is perfect to create something really good.
What are your key objectives that you want to achieve with Albion?
I think the objective right now is to be in the top five of the league and personally I want to contribute a lot on and off the pitch.