Kennedy: We have a lot to fight for

2021-11-13 06:28:46 By : Ms. anney li

On Sunday, Gareth Taylor’s team will face Chelsea in a tight FA Women’s Premier League confrontation, and as we strive to climb the standings, they seek a key three-pointer against the defending champion.

Although Manchester City had a difficult start and was eliminated by Chelsea from the Women's FA Cup semi-finals two weeks ago, summer recruit Kennedy said the team is fully focused on ensuring that the team still offers the trophy they do their best to improve. The fate of the club.

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"We won't even admit defeat," she told mancity.com.

"Regardless of whether the outside world says our season is over, this is the first time I have heard of it at the City Football Academy.

"The mentality of this team-or the mentality of any player who wants to play at this level-is that you always strive to be the best.

"When your team demands such high expectations and is accustomed to achieving greater success, you will always have someone with the mentality of wanting to rebound, and we are all working hard.

"It's really good: pushing the standards with a consistent mindset. It's about team enthusiasm, and we have done a good job of maintaining this, including the coaching.

"We have full confidence in the team we have and the process we have. The season has not started well, but it does not mean that our season is over.

"We are all looking to reverse the situation, and the morale and feeling of the team will achieve positive results this season."

In the next 7 days, Taylor's team will continue to face Chelsea and Manchester United, the team does not need additional incentives.

After experiencing Derby Day for the first time in October, Kennedy enjoyed the exciting 2-2 draw experience, as Manchester City made a gritty comeback as ten players to save one point.

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The Australian international won her country's 100th appearance on the last international match day, and she also emphasized the importance of fans who can contribute to inspiring this fighting spirit.

"This is an interesting game!" She smiled. "This is great for me, and the occasion itself is enough to inspire excitement.

"Last season, we didn't really play in front of the crowd, so it was great to see a group of people showing up. Their voices were very loud, so the atmosphere was good.

"In the past few weeks, we have shown better signs, and in terms of the way we stay in the game when players are in poor condition, this may be a sign of our season change.

"Rebounding in these games is a good thing for us. We now want to really push forward and make sure we get results."

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