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Lucy Bronze: 'There’s always a small part of me that needs to prove myself'


The young "probably would have laughed" if you told her she would end up as the best player in the world, but the former UNC soccer star would also have quipped, "I know I’m going to be good", with all the confidence and belief that is one of her most powerful characteristics. "I’ve always had it running through me, it’s just been built into me." (The Guardian)

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Lucy Bronze: 'There’s always a small part of me that needs to prove myself'