Mollie Kmita
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PUBLISHED
06:00 23rd March 2014
by James Hilsum
It’s a very important game for us to win and regain our confidence."
Mollie Kmita
Mollie Kmita
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Brighton & Hove Albion women forward Mollie Kmita will be returning to former club Tottenham for the second time in eight days today.The 19-year-old made her comeback from an ankle injury against Spurs in the reserves’ title-clinching 1-1 draw last week, and looks set to be included in the first-team squad for the match this weekend.
She told seagulls.co.uk, “It was lovely to play a part in the reserves' match last week, but it was a bit strange because I hadn’t been with them for the whole season.
“Going back there [to Tottenham] won’t be as nerve-racking as the first time, as this is our fourth match against them this season - it’s just another game for me now.
“We now need to focus on winning every game; that’s the main aim for the rest of the season and that should be our mentality. We need to give 100 per cent in every game.”
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Mollie also stressed the importance of the match against her former club, as Albion look to end a poor run of form.She added, “It’s a very important game for us to win and regain our confidence. Obviously we’re not in the best of form, but we’ve got to stick together as a unit and make sure we get a result.
“By the looks of things, we may be lacking something in the final third, but hopefully that will change today.”
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