- Jutta Rantala won Women’s Player and Players’ Player of the Season awards
- The Finnish forward has scored 10 goals in her debut campaign with LCFC Women
- It means a lot that the staff and players are believing in me, says Rantala
The Club came together on Tuesday evening to celebrate the End of the Season Awards, which saw LCFC Women forward Rantala collect two accolades from Filbert Way.
Voted as the Women's Player of the Season by both the fans and her team-mates, she was delighted to receive such praise and wanted to send out a sincere thank you to all those who voted for her.
“It feels good (to win this award),” Rantala opened with. “I can’t thank you enough, all the supporters that voted for me, and it feels really good to win this award.
“It means a lot because we have really good supporters, and the fanbase is growing all the time and it means a lot to see them after the games and following our careers so it’s really cool.”
Hitting double figures in her first season at Leicester led to her nomination for the award, and the Finnish international hopes she can keep improving and do her bit for the team, who she explains have played a big part at helping her settle in.
“I think I’ve had a really good season so far,” Rantala continued. “With two games left, we can still achieve more which is what I’m aiming for. It means a lot that the staff and players are believing in me and think I can keep scoring more goals.
“It’s been a good season, I’ve played a few different positions, I came here with no expectations, but the girls welcomed me into the team, and I’ve enjoyed my time here. All the thanks to the girls, they’ve really made me feel at home here.”
Two games remain this season for the Foxes; an away trip against West Ham United before concluding the season at King Power Stadium against Liverpool on Saturday 18 May (3pm BST kick-off).
Enjoying a special evening with her team-mates, City’s No.8 hopes they can end the season on a high with a maximum six points, which could see them climb to a highest finish in the Barclays Women’s Super League.
Rantala added: “With two games left we can still go higher in the table, and that’s our aim. We know we can win these last two games so that’s what we’re aiming for.
“It’s really cool being able to celebrate the season with the men’s and women’s team together. It’s a nice evening for everyone.”