Blakstad starts at Spurs with unfinished WSL business
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Blakstad starts at Spurs with unfinished WSL business
"When I first came, I was obviously four years younger. It's a different move now and I feel like I have much more experience,"
"I was really ready to come back here. The league has developed a lot since then and it's super exciting to see how the games are even better now."
"He's really engaged in the game and gives a lot of feedback. I really like how he sees the tactical parts of the game. He can help every individual player to develop."
Julie Blakstad returns to the Women's Super League with Tottenham after gaining experience in Sweden following a two-year spell at Manchester City that produced 36 appearances and a loan to BK Häcken. A move to Hammarby yielded 15 goals and six assists in 26 league games, plus three Champions League goals. A transition from midfield to left wing-back increased attacking contributions and versatility. Tottenham targeted the Norway international for her attacking edge and adaptability. Manager Martin Ho's tactical focus and individual development approach influenced the transfer. Blakstad is poised to debut against Leicester and aims to have a greater impact.
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