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After a flawless preseason and a blockbuster transfer window, London City Lionesses are primed for their second crack at the English elite.
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London City Lionesses haven't lost a single preseason match. Not one. Their latest flex? A tidy 2-0 win over FC Séville, with Danielle Van de Donk and Grace Geyoro finding the net.
A training camp in Portugal added further polish, as the Lionesses beat Benfica and drew with Sporting. Not a bad summer holiday, that.
The squad has been supercharged with some eye-catching arrivals. Alexia Putellas, Diani, Mapi Leon, and Mary Earps have all signed up - a recruitment spree that reads like a fantasy football wishlist.
Expectations among fans? Sky high. And rightly so.
The Lionesses kick off their second campaign in the English top flight on 4 September, hosting Manchester United. The visitors have had a turbulent summer themselves, notably losing Melvine Malard, as Footeuses reports.
If preseason form is anything to go by, London City look more than ready to make some noise.
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