Fridorina Rolfour finally smiled last weekend, the Swedish player was injured after the European Cup and ended her career with the Barcelona women's football team, making her debut in Manchester United women's football team against the London City Lions.
She replaced Jed Rivier in the 77th minute and assisted Jesse Parker to score the last goal of the Red Devils. After the game, she spoke as a Manchester United player for the first time, expressing her motivation.
She said: "I think if you want to play football, this is where you should be. I came here because I want to play football in the best league in the world."
Rolfour emphasized the development of English football: "Outside, it's very impressive, especially after the European Cup in England. It's an exciting and progressive league."
The former Barcelona female football player also praised the women's super The level of competition in the league: "This is what I look forward to most, there are tough battles to play every week. We don't have this experience in the Spanish league."
For the Swedish striker, England's appeal is getting bigger and bigger: "When I asked young players their dreams and where to play, they all said they wanted to play in England. When I was young, no one would say that. The clubs here are investing, and this is what we need to seek to grow."