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“I have to give a special mention to Sophie McLean and Jess Naz (Ngunga), who were outstanding.” - Karen Hills
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Jess Ngunga in action at the U17 Euros last year
1. U17 Euro 2017, England 0-2 Norway
2. U17 Euro 2017, Ireland 0-5 England (Jess scored the third England goal)
3. U17 Euro 2017, Italy 0-0 England (Jess is #17 on the bottom row far right)
4. U17 Euro 2017, Netherlands 2-1 England
New signing Jess Ngunga earlier in her career, with Spurs U13! (Bottom row, far right in group picture)
Young Lionesses star Jess Ngunga signs for Spurs Ladies from Arsenal Development!
Spurs Ladies’ fifth new signing of the summer is 17-year-old forward Jess Ngunga, who joins us from Arsenal’s development squad.
At a young age, Jess already has an impressive history with the national team’s youth setup. She made her Young Lionesses debut in 2016 in a qualifier for the U17 Euros and, though she’s still only 17, is currently playing with the U19s. She represented England at the U19 Euros earlier this year, playing a game in qualifying and three finals games in which she scored three goals.
Praised by the manager already for her work ethic and potential, Jess will be a brilliant addition to Spurs’ squad. Welcome to the team, Jess!
Is there enough strength in depth in the Women's squads?
Is there enough strength in depth in the Women’s squads?
The new season is four weeks away and there are 18 players in the current Arsenal first-team squad but the Academy is looking threadbare.
18 is a small squad size but is good enough to win trophies and five short of the maximum 23 players allowed by the FA. After all, Manchester City managed to win the title a couple of seasons ago, but they relied on luck and lack of injuries. That formula…
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Five different scorers as Arsenal Development Team thrash Bristol
There was no first-team game this weekend following the international break, but the Development Team thrashed Bristol City 5-1. The first team had already completed their FAWSL Continental Tyres Cup group stage games and needed some luck to finish top of the group. A Millwall win against Reading would guarantee the Gunners first place. Unfortunately the WSL2 side were beaten 5-0 by their WSL1…
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