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Crystal Palace Ready For Big Step Up To Womens Super League Says Kaminski

Crystal Palace Ready for Big Step Up to Women's Super League, Says Kaminski

New Manager Prepared for the Challenge

Crystal Palace women's manager Dean Davenport is confident that his team is ready for the step up to the Women's Super League (WSL) after dominating the Championship last season.

Palace won the Championship title by 11 points and scored a remarkable 74 goals in 22 games, with several key players impressing.

Davenport knows the challenge will be much tougher in the WSL, but he believes the Eagles have the quality and the mentality to compete.

Squad Strengthening

Crystal Palace has been busy strengthening its squad ahead of the new season, adding several experienced players to the team.

Headlining the club’s list of arrivals so far is goalkeeper Emily Ramsey from Manchester United and Australia international defender Steph Catley from Arsenal.

Davenport is excited about the squad he has assembled and is confident that they can make a good impression in the WSL.

Promising Start to Pre-Season

Palace have started the pre-season in impressive form, winning their first two friendlies against Lewes and Southampton.

The Eagles have scored eight goals in those two games, with new signing Gemma Bryan netting four times.

Davenport is pleased with the team's progress in pre-season and feels they are ready for their big test in the WSL.

Tough Start

Crystal Palace will start the WSL season with a tough away game against Manchester United, then face a home match against Brighton Hove Albion.

Davenport knows the team will face a tough test in their first few games, but he is confident that they can get positive results.

The Eagles will be looking to make a statement in their first season in the WSL, and they have the quality and the determination to do so.


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