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    Cloe Lacasse reveals it was her ‘dream’ to join Arsenal, opens up about her future aspirations

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    Canadian footballer Cloe Lacasse has made headlines by joining Arsenal, aiming to challenge herself and further her development in the sport.

    Cloe Lacasse reveals it was her ‘dream’ to join Arsenal, opens up about her future aspirationsAgencies
    Canadian footballer Cloe Lacasse has embarked on a new chapter in her career with her recent transfer to Arsenal, a move she sees as both a “dream” and a necessity. Having previously played for Benfica, she joined Arsenal ahead of the Women's World Cup, eager to embrace the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.
    According to Daily Cannon report, Lacasse expressed her excitement about playing alongside Mead, Miedema, and Russo, stating that she sought healthy competition. She considered joining Arsenal as a “dream” come true, and negotiating the deal was incredibly thrilling for her.
    With her sights set on continuous growth in her career, Lacasse acknowledged the talent-packed roster at Arsenal and believes it will provide the ideal environment for her development. She even expressed confidence that she has a lot to offer the team as well, making it a promising combination.

    Notably, Canadian players, including Lacasse, face a non-linear path to professional football. Due to the absence of a professional women's league in Canada, they are compelled to seek opportunities abroad.

    Lacasse is reportedly optimistic that this situation will improve by 2025. She acknowledged the current challenge for Canadian players, as they have to explore alternative routes to achieve a professional career and gain international recognition. The lack of a domestic league necessitates seeking opportunities elsewhere to showcase their talent on the global stage.

    Recalling her journey in the professional realm, Lacasse recognized the significance of her time at Benfica, which ultimately led her to Arsenal. During her tenure at Benfica, Lacasse achieved notable milestones, including being named Player of the Year for 2022-23 and earning a Golden Boot in 2019-20.

    She also emphasized the value and appreciation that developed between herself and the club during her stay, making her move to Arsenal a natural progression.

    Joining Arsenal means becoming a part of a team renowned for its competitive spirit and high-caliber players. With the recent addition of Alessia Russo, who joined after her Manchester United contract expired, Lacasse will be a part of an attacking lineup featuring Russo, Beth Mead, and Vivianne Miedema.

    As per the report, Lacasse open up about her desire for internal competition within the team, as she believes it will lead to continuous improvement. She envisioned Arsenal as a significant threat both in European competitions and in the Women's Super League (WSL).


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    Q1:What is Women’s Super League?

    The Women's Super League (WSL) stands as England's top-tier women's football league. Founded in 2010 and overseen by the Football Association, the league comprises twelve fully professional teams. It replaced the FA Women's Premier League National Division as the highest level of women's football in England, and during its inaugural 2011 season, eight teams participated without relegation.

    Q2:Who is Cloe Lacasse?
    Cloé Zoé Eyja Lacasse, a Canadian professional soccer player, currently serves as a forward for WSL club Arsenal and represents the Canada national team. She was born on July 7, 1993, in Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. Lacasse commenced her youth soccer journey with the Sudbury Youth Soccer Club and later joined the North Bay United.


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