“It means everything” – Alessia Russo can take a step up to Ballon d’or, but it motivates the only thing
Alessia Russo is based on collective honors that can be the historic season of Arsenal.
If the Champion League glory was not enough, Russo can give second major trophies in two months if England exceeds Spain Sunday Euro 2025 final.
Success comes the individual recognition and especially Ballon d’or.
Russo WSL last season with 12 goals, he shared the award with Khadija Shaw in Manchester City.
His operations have thrown into the award mixture and the father of the world has had the best in the world to get the winner of the Bonmati Bonmati.
Ironically, Bonmati Russo will be within the Metro at the end of Sunday at the end of Sunday, a winner of German victory victories on Wednesday.
But Arsenal The star doesn’t be afraid to be Bonmati’s brilliance on Sunday Barcelona if as Champions League Final in May.
Some people can see Sunday final as a straight shooting for Gong, Russo has thrown cold water for his Ballon d’or options.
He asked the award that motivates, Russo told Talksport: “No, winning the Champions League and this tournament is all I have my eyes.
“We’ve done one and now we did next, for me, the winner of the Sunday means that the trophy should go back and, of course, I also won the champions League.
“That’s taller than you want as a footballer and win as a team of tournaments and trophies.
“We felt in 2022 and feeling it would be amazing again.”
Russo knows the international popularity of Lionesses Euro 2022 victory.
Can Russo and Co. find the redemption against Spain?
The 26-year-old network came into the championship four times and entered the final of Germany as a replacement.
However, he knows that the pain of a showcase is a pain in the 2023 World Cup in Sunday opponents in Spain.
RusSo expects lessons since Sydney’s 1-0 failure of failure and can be victorious at the last meeting between the sides.
“It really wasn’t very good to miss in that world cup final,” he added. “I think you learn a lot after playing such games. We want to do everything we can win on Sunday and say what this tournament started.
“Obviously we have history with them, but ultimately the top two teams are just going against each other and we have full confidence when we are building and what we will do to prepare for the next two days.”
Russo revealed when the lions saw the last half-victory victory in Spain, while the next and last opponents were attentive.
“It’s been great,” Russok said the match. “Other best game.
“We were watching it together. Spain is a global team, with so many great players and a group that is so well.”