Sky Sports launches women’s sport-focused Editions series kicking the series off with Lionesses captain Millie Bright on September 29.
last summer, forming a stoic partnership with Leah Williamson at the heart of defence. And after the title was sealed, Bright admitted she found the public reaction a little overwhelming., Bright said: "Returning from the Euros was wild. I don't think I left home for six days just because when you're in a tournament we’re in a bubble. When we came back home we came obviously back home, we really didn't know how big things had gotten outside [of the bubble].
She added: "I think Emma at Chelsea has been a massive mentor for me in terms of my mentality and mental health. I remember she sat me down in my early years at Chelsea where, she said “you look like you’re ready to explode, what is the matter? You’re clearly not fine, I can tell.” The I finally opened up and let out all the emotion. I always felt weak for doing that, I had to be strong for family, I had to be strong for the team, and strong for myself and my image.
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