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Jordan Nobbs backed by Lioness legend ahead of Arnold Clark Cup

Jordan Nobbs’ high-profile departure from Arsenal was the key to reigniting her stuttering England career, according to Lionesses legend Fara Williams. Nobbs, 30, called time on a glittering 12-year spell with the Gunners to join fellow Women’s Super League side Aston Villa last month. Ad The midfielder was struggling for game time under Jonas Eidevall but catapulted herself back into the spotlight with a brilliant hat-trick in her new side’s 6-2 demolition of Brighton last weekend.

Football'We really had them' — Arteta laments mistakes in defeat to title rivals Man City2 HOURS AGO That propelled her back into Sarina Wiegman’s England squad for this month’s Arnold Clark Cup fixtures after Chelsea’s Fran Kirby was forced to withdraw with a knee injury. Williams, who racked up a record 172 caps for the Lionesses, is loving seeing Nobbs back to her best and says she still has the tools required to thrive on the international stage. The 39-year-old, speaking ahead of England’s opening clash against Korea Republic on Thursday, «Jordan definitely needed a move – and could have done with it earlier in my opinion.

»For her to play as well as she does, Jordan needs to be consistently playing and that was something that she wasn't doing at Arsenal. «With game time, we will see her back to herself and we're already getting glimpses of that. »We've seen that through her long shots and hat-trick against Brighton.

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