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We played a different style under Mark Sampson, and all credit to him, because we did really well. It worked for us; we were quite direct, but we were successful at doing it.

I've always been willing to get on the ball when I play for England. I've never hidden, but I'm more relaxed; my decision making is better because I'm calmer. Technically, it's a different level in Spain, and I've had to bring myself up to that at club level.

I am proud to be a Next 20 ambassador for Kick It Out and take this role very seriously for an organisation that does such good work.

It was nice to have success in the SheBelieves Cup, but that just brings more pressure.

Clubs in other countries can step up, and we can kick on with women's football even more.

Hopefully, now there are kids, both male and female, even senior players, who open themselves up now and are more open to going abroad and playing their football. I've learnt so much, and they can, too.

It was a big step for me to take, going away from my family to go and play in a different culture, and I understand why people don't do it.

We want to take ourselves out of our comfort zones; when you're in your comfort zone for so long, you only play to a certain level.

It's kind of nice, and rewarding, to have been on the journey from having to play football and work to being a professional.

When I look back to being a 10-year-old girl, I never could have dreamt of having this pathway. I feel very fortunate and proud, but I know I have to be part of creating new opportunities for the youth coming through.

I've had a lot of success in England, and I've really enjoyed my time with Manchester City, but I wanted to challenge myself even further by playing abroad.

For me, Barcelona are the biggest club in the world, and naturally, I wanted to come here.

I have had a lot of success in England, but I want to have even more.

I think I need another trophy on my list, and I know that Barca's ambition is to win the Champions League. This is my goal, too.

I used to look at my team-mates like Lindsay Johnson and Rachel Brown, who were full-time teachers and trained in the night. I was like, 'I'm not going to do that.' I always believed I'd go full time.

I'm not too bad at reading, but I've got a bit of a confidence problem with speaking, with going from Scouse to Spanish.

Luis Suarez's always been a great role model for me. His style of play is sometimes like he's playing with his mates in the street.

At Barcelona, all men's and women's teams have the same style and philosophy.

In Spain, they're never direct, and that frustrates me.

Every club has legends, and at Barcelona, Cruyff and Pep are going to be spoken about forever, knowing what they've achieved and in what style.

At City, you'd see Pep chewing someone's ear off about football and think, 'Wow. I'd love to ask a question, but I'd probably be there for a week.'

In the past, we might have lost a game, and you get fans messaging you, saying, 'Ah, don't worry, you've done so well,' and it can be a bit patronising, do you know what I mean?

When people ask me, 'Should I earn the same money as the men?' No, I don't believe I should because they're on a bigger scale than me, they have more fans, are more popular.

In Spain, there's a lot more publicity.

In England, I think we get about 30,000 for maybe an FA Cup final, and there are lots of kids on the seats, which is nice - don't get me wrong - but it's a calm atmosphere.

It was a dream come true to wear the famous colours of FC Barcelona.

Every coach will have good and bad.

I don't like to compare coaches.

Not many of the girls go and play in Europe. I'm proud of the fact that I have.

When we speak about equality, you want to be playing on the best pitches with the best facilities. You want to be able to have a hot shower in the changing room. These are the things you need to get right if you want to be more professional on the pitch.

It is all right having Atletico Madrid and Barca at the top, but what about teams like Tenerife who play on such bad pitches? These little things need to improve, but media-wise, Spanish women's football is a lot further along than in England.

There are a lot more teams in the Spanish league, and the biggest transformation came in the English women's league when the amount of teams got cut down.

In England, if you don't have good facilities, you can't be in the Super League, and that is very important.

I've seen the facilities in Barcelona, and they are second to none. The women train with the men's team, and the facilities are out of this world.

I spent four years at Manchester City and won three trophies. It was a big wrench to leave.

I can only thank Manchester City for everything they have done for me. What we have achieved in such a short space of time has been amazing.

Any athlete will tell you that it's the most difficult thing in the world being injured.

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