BBC Sport's Confession Cam series has given fans a glimpse into the personal lives of some of the top stars in the Women's Super League (WSL), with several high-profile players opening up about their experiences, insecurities and motivations.
Among those featured was Khadija 'Bunny' Shaw, the Jamaica international who has been linked to a number of romantic relationships throughout her career. Shaw confessed that she often struggles with balancing her football life with her personal life, saying "sometimes I feel like I'm missing out on things because I am at work".
England international Ella Toone also opened up about her own personal struggles, revealing how the pressure of expectation from fans and the media can be overwhelming at times. When questioned about what drives her to perform on the pitch, Toone admitted that it's not just about scoring goals, but also about making a positive impact off the field.
Another WSL star who shared her story is Chloe Kelly, who spoke candidly about how she deals with criticism from fans and pundits alike after scoring a crucial goal in the league. When asked what drives her to perform at such high levels, Kelly revealed that it's not just about herself, but also about giving back to her community.
The series has also featured Alessia Russo, one of England's top strikers, who talked openly about how she overcame mental health struggles during a particularly tough period in her life. Russo confessed that football wasn't always the answer for her, and that she struggled with feelings of guilt and shame. However, through hard work and dedication, she has now found solace in the sport.
These confessions offer fans an intimate look at what it's really like to be a professional athlete, highlighting both the triumphs and the struggles of these talented women.
Among those featured was Khadija 'Bunny' Shaw, the Jamaica international who has been linked to a number of romantic relationships throughout her career. Shaw confessed that she often struggles with balancing her football life with her personal life, saying "sometimes I feel like I'm missing out on things because I am at work".
England international Ella Toone also opened up about her own personal struggles, revealing how the pressure of expectation from fans and the media can be overwhelming at times. When questioned about what drives her to perform on the pitch, Toone admitted that it's not just about scoring goals, but also about making a positive impact off the field.
Another WSL star who shared her story is Chloe Kelly, who spoke candidly about how she deals with criticism from fans and pundits alike after scoring a crucial goal in the league. When asked what drives her to perform at such high levels, Kelly revealed that it's not just about herself, but also about giving back to her community.
The series has also featured Alessia Russo, one of England's top strikers, who talked openly about how she overcame mental health struggles during a particularly tough period in her life. Russo confessed that football wasn't always the answer for her, and that she struggled with feelings of guilt and shame. However, through hard work and dedication, she has now found solace in the sport.
These confessions offer fans an intimate look at what it's really like to be a professional athlete, highlighting both the triumphs and the struggles of these talented women.