One England great says this young Matilda can 'go as far as she wants'. But her talent only highlights a BIG issue 🤔
"She could go as far as she wants," Wright told media including Wide World of Sports.
In March last year, only weeks after her 20th birthday, she and Matildas teammate Courtney Nevin transferred to Hammarby IF to play in the Swedish Damallsvenskan. "You kind of shudder to think what would happen if you can get those girls in a place where you can really develop them, because is obviously here."
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