I want to pave the path as much as possible for the younger girls coming through.
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I've accepted now that it's okay not to be okay. It is okay to be upset, and it is okay to need to talk to someone.
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Ultimately, we need to grow the women's game. That's the biggest issue; it always has been. Then you can talk about equal pay and everything else.
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You see now more girls getting involved in their sports because they can see it on TV and see these people playing, and I think - the more and more it's exposed and is out there - it will continue to grow and grow. They watch it on TV and think, 'Well, that could be me!'
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Women's sport is growing, becoming powerful, and we want to continue to raise that platform for the young girls at home.
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I want to make sure I'm a role model for young girls and play the best I can for my team and my country.
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Ultimately, we are doing the same job as the men, but I understand that we're not filling out stadiums.
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When I turned 17, that's when it all got a bit too much. I decided to stop doing pretty much everything. I quit football. I wouldn't get up in the morning. I wouldn't go out of my room. I was very depressed.
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That's one thing I relish, the pressure of having to try and beat the best teams in the world.