The Gold Coast Bulletin

Kennedy timing is a winner

- Marco Monteverde

Having regained her starting spot at Manchester City, Matildas star Alanna Kennedy has no intention of losing it and compromisi­ng her preparatio­ns for this year’s Paris Olympics.

Kennedy has played the full 90 minutes in City’s past two English Women’s Super League games – 4-1 and 3-1 wins over Liverpool and Manchester United respective­ly. “I was out through injury for a while, and being at such a great team, there are so many quality players around, so I’m happy to have got my spot back, and hopefully that continues through to the end of the season,” the 29-year-old central defender said.

“I feel like I’m always growing as a footballer at the club, and it’s a privilege to be around so many good players, and that helps with form coming into the national team as well. I just hope that I can continue to play and keep that form coming into the Olympics.”

Kennedy is also desperate to play a leading role in City’s push for the EWSL title.

Her team, which also includes fellow Matilda Mary Fowler, tops the ladder by three points from Chelsea, which has a game in hand.

“It’s in our hands to still win the league, so that’s definitely the goal,” Kennedy said.

“We have a turbulent couple of years. (We’ve) shown really good signs but then cost ourselves a season in some moments, so this year our focus has been on each game as it comes, and making sure we get the job done and play to our standards each week.

“So far we’re doing a good job of that.” City returns to EWSL action on April 21 against West Ham, but in the meantime, Kennedy is focusing on the Matildas’ friendly against Mexico next Wednesday (AEST) in Texas in the US.

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Alanna Kennedy

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