A plethora of LFC Women’s players have been in international duties, representing their countries over the past week and a half. The Reds have made an account for themselves, stuffing the stat sheets with goal involvements. It has been an unlikely source, however, that has lead the charge.
Central defender Jenna Clark has led all Liverpool players this break, scoring three goals in two games for Scotland. The towering defender scored twice from headers off of corner kicks in a 7-0 win over Luxembourg. She was interviewed after the match, stating that scoring goals has been something she’s been trying to work on.
“I’m really happy. It’s a part of my game I’ve been wanting to improve and wanting to bring into the national team as well. I’m just delighted to contribute to the team in that way… we’ve got such good players and excellent deliveries into the box, so it makes my job really easy. I can’t really do much else. I just put myself in a good position in the box and they’re good at finding me.”
January signing Aurélie Csillag also found the back of the net on international duty. The striker has proved a threat for Liverpool, and that form carried over for Switzerland in a 4-1 win over Malta.
Ceri Holland provided an assist for Wales as they went on the pummel Montenegro 6-1. Gemma Evans and Lily Woodham also participated in the match.
On the more defensive side of things, Jenna Falk started in net for Sweden and helped to keep a clean sheet. Sweden drew with Serbia 0-0.
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