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An interview with…..

          Siobhan Walsh                         (Cardiff City Women)

       Cardiff  City  Women  inflicted  a  first  league  defeat  on
       Swansea City since October 2018 when they beat them 3-2
       in the Genero Adran Premier on Sunday.
           Siobhan Walsh captained the side to victory against
       the  reigning  Welsh  champions  and  she  told  us  that  the
       result was obtained by an all round team performance, but
       also insisted that they will not be getting carried away by
       the result and have sights firmly set on Sunday’s Trophy
       semi final against Aberystwyth Town:
       WSS:  Congratulations  on  a  fantastic  result  on
       Sunday, is that one of the team's best results in its
       history so far?
       SW: It is obviously a great result for us as a team against
       a Swansea side whose reputation speaks for itself. We will certainly enjoy the win and look to
       build on this result going forward.
       WSS: Did it get nervy late on after Swansea pulled the two goals back?
       SW: Personally, I didn’t. I felt we controlled the second half brilliantly and even when the
       second goal went in, we didn’t panic and I never thought we were going to lose. I’m sure some
       of our supporters watching may have felt differently!
       WSS: Presumably there must have been a number of good performances from the
       players during the game, were there any in particular that stood out?
       SW: I think every player was fantastic from Zoe Atkins leading the press up top to Ceryn
       Chamberlain  in  goal,  especially  in  the  conditions  on  the  day.  Everyone  worked  hard  and
       played  their  part.  But  for  me,  Hollie  Smith  was  a  real  stand  out  at  right  back.  She  was
       aggressive  with  her  defence  and  didn’t  give  one  of  Swansea’s  most  threatening  players  a
       chance.
       WSS: This week it's over to the League Cup semi finals and a trip to Aberystwyth
       Town. How determined is the team to go one better than last year, when you
       were beaten in the final?
       SW: Every year we are looking to improve on the last, and winning silverware is a big part of
       our aim this year. We’re looking to bounce back from that final last year and go one step further.
       WSS: You beat Aberystwyth 2-1 in the league last week, can you see that result
       having any bearing on this match?
       SW: Obviously, having played them so recently, both teams are going to know what to expect.
       We know how organised they are as a team so it will be a case of how we can play our football
       and get the result. It’s up to us to break them down and impose our own style on the game.
       WSS: The win on Sunday leaves you four points off the top in the league, having
       played two games more than leaders Swansea, can you still make a challenge for
       the title?
       SW: We are just taking it game by game and not getting carried away. We want to finish
       Phase Two as high as possible and give the other teams a real challenge. The next game is
       always the most important.
       WSS: You still have a largely young squad which is getting another year's expe-
       rience in the top division, how far do you think this team is capable of going in
       the future?
       SW: All the younger players are full of talent. They are improving game by game and growing
       in confidence the more experience they get. The future is bright for women’s football, in our
       team and many other teams across the Genero Adran Leagues.
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