Mayra Ramírez continues to show that she is on her way to being one of the best forwards in the world and her level at Chelsea is devastating, because since she arrived at the London team she has not stopped appearing.
After an important goal against Real Madrid in the Women’s Champions League, the forward of the Colombian National Team arrived motivated for the derby against Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium and there she managed to score an iconic goal that served to contribute to the 2-1 victory.
That score and general level in the blues, her teammates did not hesitate to praise Mayra Ramírez, with the experienced Lucy Bronze being the one who had no qualms about putting her as one of the best in the world, also highlighting her humility.
“She is very strong, she is a great player, a great person to have on the team. You see her on the court and she is very aggressive, she is willing to work very hard for the team, but she is also affectionate. She is such a kind and humble woman, which is great. She’s still young, I think she can be an incredible player. I mean, it already is; but I think that in the future it will be at the top,” mentioned Lucy Bronze.
Sonia Bompastor, waiting for Mayra’s discomfort
However, not all the news is good for the Colombian forward, as she came out with physical discomfort against Arsenal and after playing 63 minutes, coach Sonia Bompastor stated in a press conference that they are waiting for what is ruled after being hit in his ankle.
“Mayra Ramírez received a blow to her ankle. I think she is fine, but we will see today and tomorrow how she feels,” Bopastor acknowledged.
For now, Mayra Ramírez is the center of attention in England and her scoring moment continues to be outstanding, in addition, she ended up being a great contribution to Chelsea being at the top of the Women’s Super League with 9 points.