Arsenal Women thumped Bristol City 11-1 in the WSL on Sunday afternoon. Vivianne Miedema scored six and set up four in a special performance. Tim Stillman spoke to the Dutch striker post-match, exclusively for Arseblog News.

On the team’s performance…

We played really good football today, it was a great team performance. We maybe expected Bristol to do a bit better after we beat them last week (in the Conti Cup), but we made it hard for them and this time we didn’t stop playing, we kept going and had a great performance for 90 minutes. We wanted more goals and that says a lot about the team today.

On sending a message to the rest of the league…

We want to win the league again and we want to win the Champions League. We know the last couple of games have been a bit [makes noise to indicate ‘mehness’]. We won our last two league games 1-0 and 2-0 and we know that might not be enough at the end of the season. We improved our goal difference today and that might make a difference in May.

On scoring 6 goals and registering 4 assists today…

I felt really good before the game today, I was probably happier with the assists today than the goals. I just felt really good and I am happy that I can help the team and happy that we won today.

On whether she feels close to full sharpness yet…

I feel a bit closer but I also can’t wait until the Christmas break! It’s three more games so we need to focus and win our league games and win the League Cup game, that’s our main focus and then we can rest and go again in the New Year.

On playing with 3 at the back today…

We have a lot of options going forward and what you saw today was us creating more space for ourselves, we played Bristol last week and we knew the areas where we could hurt them. We have the players to play 3 at the back or 4 and that really helps us.

On whether the team discussed improving their goal difference…

We didn’t before the game, but at half-time we did say among ourselves that this game is one where we can work on our goal difference and we did that in the second half. It would have been easy to play a good first half and then drop off in the second, but we kept the level up this week.

On a tough away game against Reading next week…

We just need to be confident, we know Reading is always a tough place to go, we need to be ready again. We have the full week to prepare, we need to train as well as we did this week.

"10 of the best" ?? It's another for @VivianneMiedema pic.twitter.com/vljMGiFwnC — Barclays FA Women's Super League (@BarclaysFAWSL) December 1, 2019

On the team playing with fluidity in attack…

We have lots of players that can get into the area, Lisa, Beth, Jill, DvD, we have a lot of power going forward and that’s the good thing about playing in this team, we don’t have to stand in our positions and we can mix it up. I am really happy with that, that suits me and I think it suits this team.

On her Ballon D’Or nomination…

*shrugs* I don’t know, fine, I am not going to the ceremony, I am staying home and preparing for the Reading game. Obviously it is an honour when people are voting for you, but it doesn’t really do much for me.