On the injury front, Potter gave an update on several key players. While Allyson Swaby's return to full fitness is still ongoing, her outlook is positive.
"We're trying to work with Allyson at the moment. She's coming back from an injury that she picked up pretty early in pre-season... but she's looking positive right now.
"Aimee \[Everett\] is going to be out for another few weeks. She's still a little bit away. She's had a kind of a re-injury of the ankle that she had previously, the one that she had surgery on, so she's going to be a few weeks out.
"My Cato is going to be another few weeks out, and Lola \[Brown\] picked up a little bit of an injury as well. We're still waiting for the final results on that.
"So we're a few players down over the coming weeks, month or so. But we're hoping to get Allyson back in and around the squad pretty soon."
Looking ahead to the next match, Potter acknowledged the unique challenges that newly-promoted Nottingham Forest will present.
She said: "They haven't conducted themselves like a newly promoted team this season. I think it's really important that you see the amount of backing that they've had. They've really gone after it.
"I'd put them in the bracket of Newcastle, Birmingham, Bristol, Sunderland, Durham. There are big teams in this league that can really push and kick on for this promotion this year."
She also praised Nottingham Forest's Head Coach Carly Davies, and her team's playing style.
"They've got a very good coach in Carly. I've known her for many, many years. Really good style of playing football. Wants to play. The team wants to play.
"We've got to make sure we're looking at them and what they can do to us. But, as ever, we'll be concentrating on ourselves."
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