
"They kept asking me questions. They didn't really understand where Brighton was until I told them it was in the UK. It has always been my dream to play in England. Moving to Brighton is a special one. From the first time they came knocking, I knew they were the one. I'm happy to be here. I told my family it was not going to be like it was in Paris. It will not be easy. The WSL is a very strong league."
"The goalkeeper kept a clean sheet on her WSL debut last weekend against Aston Villa, saving all four of the shots on target that she faced. The 24-year-old could become just the second goalkeeper in the last five seasons to record a clean sheet on both of her first two appearances in the competition, after Phallon Tullis-Joyce did so in September 2024."
Chiamaka Nnadozie kept a clean sheet on her WSL debut against Aston Villa, saving all four shots on target. She could become the second goalkeeper in five seasons to record clean sheets in both of her first two WSL appearances. Nnadozie enjoyed a successful summer, helping Nigeria win a record-extending 10th Women's Africa Cup of Nations and becoming the first African goalkeeper shortlisted for the Women's Ballon d'Or. She moved from Paris FC to Brighton and acknowledged the WSL is a stronger, more difficult league. Brighton face Manchester City; Alex Greenwood is back in training while Grace Clinton and Lily Murphy may be unavailable.
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