

Steph: I feel like I’m never the greatest judge of these things. How do you feel about the current composition of the squad? The move back into the WSL is a big one, though, with the team facing some of the best players in the world week in and week out.

Manager Matt Beard has strengthened an already a very solid side. It’s good to have her back and it feels like a testament to, and a promise of, what we can do again.

She can hopefully be the final piece to take Matt Beard’s attack from WSL2 level to the top tier place that it will need to be if they want to guarantee they keep their spot in the top flight. Her return feels like a statement that Liverpool are a team with ambitions of reclaiming their former greatness. A Champions League winner and Division 1 Feminine league winner. And more importantly, she’s just a winner. She understands the club, having already played here for two seasons. Steph: Listen, we all know that the answer is Van de Sanden. Photo by Nick Taylor/Liverpool FC/Liverpool FC via Getty Images Shanice van de Sanden holds off Taylor Hinds and Rachel Furness in training. Forwards Katie Stengel and Leanne Kiernan should be salivating at the thought of the service in the box after the Dutch winger skins a fullback and forces extra defenders to step to her. In the few glimpses we’ve been given during preseason, she has stepped right into a very good attack and immediately elevated the level of play with her speed, vision, and delivery. Gabe: It’s hard not to say Shanice van de Sanden. Who is the signing you’re most excited about? Shanice van de Sanden has also returned to the Reds’ exciting and potent attack. Emma Koivisto has starter potential at right wing-back, while Gilly Flaherty has a wealth of top flight experience at center back. Eartha Cumings will back up Rachel Laws in net but should push the veteran for minutes. In their stead, the Reds signed four players, all of whom should be considered significant additions. Matt Beard was able to keep the majority of his FA Women’s Championship title winning side together, with just four senior players leaving along with one Academy graduate. There is usually quite a bit of turnover from season to season in the Women’s game, with most contracts only guaranteed a year at a time. Ahead of the new season the TLO staff took some time to dig into some of the big storylines from the offseason, talk about the things we’re looking forward to this year, examine potential reasons for concern, and more. The Reds are back in the top flight this year and looking to do more than merely survive. Manu, Carla and Martina are set to play the children of the new director of Las Encinas, who will be portrayed by Spanish actor Diego Martín.After over two months of pre-season preparations, Liverpool FC Women are finally about to kick off their 2022-23 WSL season. What’s more, in July 2020, four new cast members were added, including Manu Ríos, Carla Diaz, Martina Cariddi and Pol Granch. Based on who reunited after summer break and who was part of the season 4 announcement video, the main cast is comprised of:

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Élite fans should consider these events as the formal exits of the five beloved characters.īefore season 3 ended, the series fast-forwarded two months into the future and showed a handful of the friends returning to Las Encinas to finish their final year together. But before doing so, she split the responsibilities of her wineries between her father and Valerio ( Jorge López), who dropped out of school. Carla ( Ester Expósito) also decided to leave the country for boarding school.
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View full post on Instagram Who is in the cast of Élite season 4?Īs fans may recall, Lu and Nadia ( Mina El Hammani) left Spain to study at Columbia University in New York City after Polo's death.
