■ The Arsenal midfielder looks ahead to tonight’s Champions League last-16, second-leg tie against Slavia Prague

You are 5-2 up from the first leg but are you disappointed you conceded twice late on in Prague?

It’s a shame to concede two goals when you are on top like that — you never want to do that. The tie can still go anywhere at this stage, we need to put it to bed. We know we can score goals, so we are confident we can do that.

Do you begin to dream about winning the Champions League now?

We don’t talk about that or allow ourselves to look so far ahead. But before I joined Arsenal last season, I had never played in the Champions League before so I am enjoying every minute of it. The club wants to become champions of Europe.

How come last season was so good, winning the WSL for the first time in seven years?

It’s just all come together — we have a great manager (Joe Montemurro), great players, great squad, great philosophy. The set-up here just feels so professional. We have some big names at Arsenal and everyone wants to play, so there is that competition for places too.

What are the expectations at a club as successful as Arsenal?

Arsenal just want to grow and grow and grow as a club, and that suits me perfectly as I want to win prizes. Expectations are high here but so are mine, so I think me and Arsenal are a good match for each other.

What was last season like and how do you rate this campaign so far?

Last season was fantastic but it was a real blow to lose (forward) Danielle Carter to injury and she missed much of the season. She has had surgery on her right knee for a second time after injuring her ACL and I could hear her scream when she did it. It broke my heart a little bit. I wouldn’t wish that pain on anyone.

You reached the World Cup final with Holland. How do you look back on the summer?

I spoke to the Holland national team manager (Sarina Wiegman) on Monday and we had the chance to reflect. I felt we did not always play as we wanted to in France but we can’t really be disappointed with second place at the World Cup — that is amazing.