Rachel Daly’s remarkable year continued today when she scored twice on her Aston Villa debut in the Women’s Super League.
Daly was a key player in England Lionesses’ success at Euro 22 in the summer.
The Harrogate-born player subsequently signed a three-year contract with Villa to return to England after a six-year stint in the National Women’s Soccer League in America with Houston Dash.
In today’s opening WSL fixture, Daly’s curled strike gave Villa a 2-0 lead in the home fixture against Manchester City. After City fought back to lead, Daly pounced to score the winner and be named player of the match.
The exciting match was broadcast live on BBC Two and watched live by 7,000 fans at Villa Park in Birmingham.
Daly played at left back for England at Euro 2022 but has reverted to her forward role with Villa, who finished ninth of 12 in the WSL last season. City were third, so today’s thrilling win was an ideal start to Daly’s new adventure.
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Rachel Daly joins Aston Villa on three-year deal
Harrogate’s Rachel Daly has signed for Aston Villa on a three year deal for an undisclosed fee.
The 30-year-old England international has joined the club from Houston Dash, where she spent six years and made 101 appearances in the National Women’s Soccer League.
Daly joins Villa off the back of a historic Euro 2022, where the Lionesses won the tournament after defeating Germany 2-1 at Wembley.
On joining the club, she said:
“It was a big decision, I’ve been away from home now for 10 years and for me family is the most important thing.
“I had a tough year with family and being away from them, so it was a big decision to come home.
“I spoke to a few clubs along the journey and it felt right to sign for Villa. The journey that the club is on is one I want to be a part of.”
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Villa will embark on their third season in the Women’s Super League after finishing 10th and ninth in their last two campaigns since promotion.
Manager Carla Ward said:
“This is a big signing for us and one we’ve worked hard on completing. Rachel is a top forward and a proven goalscorer.
“Having performed admirably at full-back this summer, she showed us that she is a player you simply need in your team.
“But for us, she is a forward and we can’t wait to see her scoring goals.”
Harrogate’s Rachel Daly makes Euro 2022 squad#NewProfilePic pic.twitter.com/WQwRrYJ7Yw
— Rachel Daly (@RachelDaly3) August 9, 2022
Harrogate footballer Rachel Daly has made the England squad for the Women’s Euro 2022 tournament this summer.
Daly, who went to Saltergate and Rossett schools, now plays in the United States for Houston Dash.
The full-back is also an experienced international who has made 46 appearances and scored seven goals for her country since her debut in 2016.
Manager Sarina Wiegman has used the versatile Daly as a substitute in recent fixtures.
The Lionesses have reached the Women’s Euros final twice before in their history, in 1984 and 2009.
This year’s tournament will be played in England and the squad will be hoping home advantage will give them an extra edge. They are in a group with Austria, Norway and Northern Ireland.
Daly, along with the rest of the squad, today met Prince William, the Duke of Cambridge, who wished them luck.
⚽️ Wishing the very best of luck to the @Lionesses ahead of this summer’s UEFA Women’s Euro 2022.
A major tournament on home soil is an exciting prospect and it’s clear the players are looking forward to the opportunity to show what they can do. pic.twitter.com/RzoZ4BYvMk
— The Prince and Princess of Wales (@KensingtonRoyal) June 15, 2022
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When do England play?
Wednesday July 6
England vs Austria, 8pm, Old Trafford
Monday July 11
England v Norway, 8pm, Brighton and Hove Community Stadium
Friday July 15
Northern Ireland v England, 8pm, St Mary’s
All of England’s games will be shown live on the BBC.
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