Petermann: We Should’ve Got More

LCFC Women
11 Dec 2023
2 Minutes
A frustrated Lena Petermann spoke about LCFC Women’s late 2-2 draw with Brighton & Hove Albion on Sunday afternoon.

- LCFC Women held to a 2-2 draw with Brighton & Hove Albion
- Lena Petermann scored her third goal of the season to hand City the lead
- The German forward gave her take on the game at Broadfield Stadium

- The Foxes face Manchester United next in the Continental Tyres League Cup

Having been 2-0 up heading into the final 10 minutes of the Barclays Women’s Super League clash at Broadfield Stadium, Petermann was disappointed to have let the lead slip, outlining how City must learn to cut out defensive errors to ensure that once they gain a lead, they are able to hold out until the final whistle.

“I think all in all, we are really frustrated,” the German voiced. “We gave away a potential win, from being 2-0 up, and we should keep that score by defending the goal as much as we can.

“We need to make sure we don’t make silly defensive errors and come away with more than a point because we had three for most of the game.”

City's No.9 scored her third goal of the season when she won possession back from the hosts and sent an unstoppable left-footed effort past Sophie Baggaley. While happy to score, there was mainly frustration and a willingness to learn valuable lessons to ensure they are better prepared ahead of a busy week, with games against both Manchester United and West Ham United.

We need to be smarter and more mature when in these winning positions.

Lena Petermann

“I was close to the goal, and once I won the ball back, I thought that I’d just hit it,” Petermann continued. “Luckily, I hit it well and it went in; it’s always nice to score.

“Our defensive work must be better. We need to be on the players, especially when it gets to our box, we need to defend it better.

“We must learn from the last few games, where once we have the lead, we need to defend it. We need to be smarter and more mature when in these winning positions.”