
"The most important thing is to create a solid base and with Mercury13 we're going to be able to do that," Losada told BBC Radio Bristol. "But it's also on us, on the players, on knowing what we do every day and not just getting promoted to then next year get relegated. Losada said the team need to be "realistic", following the takeover news, that change will not happen overnight."
""Our commitment is massive, talking about the girls, but we also need time," Losada said. "So many teams want to get promoted, it's not going to be easy. "We need to look [at] this [as] a long-term investment. We need consistency, we need to do things well day by day and hopefully get promoted - and if it's not this year, I'm sure it will be next year.""
Mercury13 completed a takeover of Bristol City with new investment expected to strengthen the club. Vicky Losada was named captain and emphasized creating a solid base to avoid repeated promotion and relegation. Losada called for realism, time and day-to-day consistency, describing the effort as a long-term investment rather than an immediate fix. The 34-year-old joined on a free transfer from Brighton and brings Champions League experience with Barcelona plus spells at Roma, Manchester City and Arsenal and 65 Spain caps. Bristol City sit with one win and one loss in WSL 2 and travel to Southampton next.
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