England, Groenen, Bronze: 10 players you forgot played for these WSL clubs
The Women’s Super League has been home to countless world class international players over the years.
Many stars have established themselves as legends of some clubs while others have enjoyed a career playing for a number of different teams.
We have chosen 10 players, who are household names in their own right — that played for clubs you may not automatically associate with them.
How many of these players do you remember representing the clubs below?
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Regarded as one of the best defenders in the world, it’s no surprise Bronze has secured big moves to clubs like Manchester City, Lyon, and now Barcelona.
However, her moves in recent years make it easy to forget the right-back once sported the royal blue of Everton early in her career.
Bronze joined the Toffees in 2010 from Sunderland before signing for their Merseyside rivals Liverpool in 2012.
Man City have signed some incredible players over the years but do you remember this Swedish superstar pulling on the famous sky blue and white?
Asllani’s career has taken her all over the world — the US, France, Spain, and now Italy — and she made sure to also tick England off the list when she signed for City in 2016.
The midfielder spent just one season in Manchester but helped the team win the WSL title. One season in England, one league title — what a return rate.
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England may have slipped down the pecking order at Chelsea but she is still regarded as one of their best players, having won the WSL Player of the Year award with them in 2020.
But before she