Nathalie Bjorn tells Sky Sports all about her start to life at Chelsea and Emma Hayes' methods ahead of a crucial game with Arsenal, live on Sky Sports.
'For me, it's about winning. Otherwise it's not fun,' says Nathalie Bjorn with a cheeky smile. You can see why Emma Hayes made the defender her final Chelsea signing. It's been all change for the Swedish defender as she swapped Everton for Women's Super League leaders Chelsea in the January transfer window. But it has been a seamless transition. Bjorn has settled into a Chelsea defence that needed improvement and reinforcement in the wake of Millie Bright's injury.
The topic of Hayes' legacy in women's football emerges. 'It's been massive,' Bjorn says. 'Now I get the honour to work with her for her last few months at Chelsea. 'But what she's been doing for women's football and for Chelsea as a club, I don't think people really understand unless they have been behind the curtain and see everything, all the fights she's been taking.