Emma Hayes is recognised as one of the best coaches in the women’s game. How exciting is the prospect of learning from her?



‘I’m delighted, she’s a really good coach, she knows what she’s talking about. She’s also got a funny side, she’s got banter, but she’s also serious as well.



‘I think in that sense we’ll get on because I’m similar, so yeah I’m really looking forward to working under Emma and I think she will really improve me as a player and a person.’



What can Chelsea fans expect from you?



‘They can expect that I’ll give my all for the club. As I said I’m really hard-working and I fight to the very end so they know they are going to have someone who is going to work hard for them.’



Did you know Erin Cuthbert before signing? If so, did she help you with the decision to sign for Chelsea?



‘Me and Erin have been really good friends for a number of years now so when I was deciding and this move was happening I was speaking to her a lot about it. She was just informing me of things and telling me how professional this club is.



‘It was a no-brainer really. When Chelsea come in for you there is really only one answer.’



As Erin is a fellow Scot who has been successful at Chelsea and in the WSL, is she someone you look up to?



‘Of course. Erin has been really successful since she moved to Chelsea both for club and internationally so I’m looking to follow in her footsteps for both. I’m hoping to get my place in the women’s A squad – it’s another aim of mine.’



Who in the Chelsea squad are you are looking forward to playing with?



‘I think every player in this squad is exciting to watch but I really like watching Ramona Bachmann play, Erin Cuthbert, Fran Kirby, they are all really exciting players.



‘I think Millie [Bright] is a great character and she’s been really good with me when I came and made me feel really welcome. The whole group of girls are a great group and I’m really looking forward to getting in and working with them.’