Women’s Super League: talking points from the weekend’s action

Jordan Nobbs gives Aston Villa’s coach Modric vibes, Crystal Palace have liftoff but attacking statistics damn Arsenal

The Aston Villa midfielder Jordan Nobbs became the Women’s Super League’s all-time leading appearance maker when she played in her 193rd WSL match, an entertaining 4-2 loss at Brighton. The Villa manager, Robert de Pauw, said: “The energy and the experience she brings on the pitch, I know she’s one of the older players on the team, but good enough is old enough, like a little [Luka] Modric in midfield. If I compare it to one player it would be him. I have all the respect in the world for what she’s doing and the level that she brings.” The 71-times capped England international is being deployed in a deeper, holding role by De Pauw, rather than as the No 10 she became known as earlier in her career, and De Pauw said of the 31-year-old former Arsenal player: “If you read the game well like Jordan, then you can play in both roles.” TG

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