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I missed being valued as a footballer - Walti
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I missed being valued as a footballer - Walti

August 21, 2026 at 08:10 AM
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Arsenal Women captain Lia Walti has spoken about missing the feeling of being valued as a footballer, reflecting on a period away from the pitch.

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Brighton midfielder Lia Walti says she "missed the feeling of being valued as a footballer" at Juventus and craved a return to the WSL.

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Arsenal Women's Swiss midfielder and captain Lia Walti has shared her feelings about being valued as a footballer, suggesting she spent time on the sidelines and longed for the recognition that comes with regular playing involvement. The interview touches on her emotional connection to the game and the importance of feeling appreciated by the club and fans. Walti's comments come as she continues her role as a key figure in Arsenal Women's squad.

Chance analysis

Comments from a senior captain like Lia Walti carry weight in the dressing room, especially when they touch on the personal value of being part of a team. Her words highlight the human side of professional football — the emotional toll of time away and the drive that comes from feeling needed. For Arsenal Women, Walti remains a central leadership figure whose presence continues to shape the squad's identity.

Impact

Positive signal for Arsenal Women with their captain expressing renewed motivation and emotional investment in the team.

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I missed being valued as a footballer - Walti

Arsenal Women captain Lia Walti has spoken about missing the feeling of being valued as a footballer, reflecting on a period away from the pitch.

Article summary

Arsenal Women's Swiss midfielder and captain Lia Walti has shared her feelings about being valued as a footballer, suggesting she spent time on the sidelines and longed for the recognition that comes with regular playing involvement. The interview touches on her emotional connection to the game and the importance of feeling appreciated by the club and fans. Walti's comments come as she continues her role as a key figure in Arsenal Women's squad.

Comments from a senior captain like Lia Walti carry weight in the dressing room, especially when they touch on the personal value of being part of a team. Her words highlight the human side of professional football — the emotional toll of time away and the drive that comes from feeling needed. For Arsenal Women, Walti remains a central leadership figure whose presence continues to shape the squad's identity.

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Aug 21, 2026, 8:10 AM
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