Kayleigh Green reckons weâve added real creativity to our ranks ahead of the opening game of the WSL season against Arsenal on Friday.
The Wales international admits that there arenât many tougher games than the Gunners away, but wants to see the hard work the team and her have put in during pre-season come to the fore.
âI am looking forward to the game, we were looking forward to the game at the Amex [against Aston Villa last Sunday], but everyone completely understands the circumstances around it being postponed.
âAny game in the WSL is a difficult game, but for an opening game itâs going to test us as a squad, itâs going to push us to our limits, but weâve been working incredibly hard this pre-season to be ready. We will be well prepared.â
Albion recruited the likes Yeni Park, Vea Sarri and Elisabeth Terland to add creativity in forward positions, with Kayleigh pleased with the new arrivals.
Hope Powell's team take on Arsenal this Friday.
âWeâve brought a lot of creative players and I think we needed that. The last five years weâve built a really strong foundation on defending solidly, but creativity is something that weâve maybe not had as much of as we do now.
âWeâre hoping they can adapt to this league and this team quickly â itâs very different when youâre in training and youâre playing against each other.
âThereâs a lot of young players making the step up and they bring a good amount of fresh energy. We have the experience in the group as well to help them develop.
âKatie Robinson is almost like a new player as well having got good experience out on loan with Charlton last season and returned to full fitness after her knee injury.â