Tottenham striker Martha Thomas is preparing for her second successive Women's FA Cup final against former club Manchester United.
PublishedBefore the ball hit the back of the net in the 118th minute against Leicester City, Martha Thomas experienced a feeling she wants to bottle up for the rest of her football career.
There will be a new winner in the competition outside of the Women's Super League's top three - Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester City - for the first time since Birmingham City's victory in 2012. "When I first came in here, it was a new project. Robert Vilahamn wanted to bring his ideas. For the players that were here last year, I’m sure they can feel the jump.
"Again, now with Tottenham, we’ve made it to the final and it will obviously be the first year a team other than Arsenal, Manchester City and Chelsea have won it for a long time. She struggled for regular game time under Marc Skinner, who will lead United at Wembley on Sunday, but Thomas says she did not feel she needed to prove a point upon signing for Spurs.
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