Manchester United has finally pulled off a major coup with the signing of prolific Germany striker Lea Schüller, marking a significant departure from their struggling goal-scoring record in the Women's Super League since 2019.
At just 28 years old, Schüller boasts an impressive track record, having consistently scored over 10 league goals per season for six consecutive years in Germany's Frauen Bundesliga. Her exceptional pace, skill on the ball, and deadly accuracy in front of goal have made her a nightmare for opposing defenders to deal with.
Schüller's impressive form has been well-documented, with 54 goals in just 82 international appearances for Germany, making her one of the most prolific strikers in the country. Her signing at Manchester United has sent shockwaves through the football world, as she joins a club desperate to fill the goal-scoring void left by their inconsistent record.
According to coach Daniel Kraus, who worked with Schüller at SGS Essen between 2016 and 2019, she possesses all the attributes required to become a world-class striker. "She's fast, has two great feet, is good with her head, and strong," Kraus said. "I think she has everything and I'm really looking forward to seeing her play in England."
Schüller thrives on confidence, which should serve her well at United, where she will be expected to score crucial goals for the team. Her signing has generated cautious optimism among fans, with many expecting her to hit the net regularly.
The arrival of Schüller also highlights United's growing commitment to attracting top-class talent in women's football. The club is now being rated fourth for the highest number of crosses in the WSL this season, which should provide Schüller with an abundance of opportunities to showcase her skills.
As she settles into life at Old Trafford, fans will be eager to see how Schüller integrates into the team and whether she can bring the goal-scoring success that United have been craving. With her impressive pedigree and physical attributes, it's no wonder that United is confident that Schüller has the potential to make a real impact for the club.
At just 28 years old, Schüller boasts an impressive track record, having consistently scored over 10 league goals per season for six consecutive years in Germany's Frauen Bundesliga. Her exceptional pace, skill on the ball, and deadly accuracy in front of goal have made her a nightmare for opposing defenders to deal with.
Schüller's impressive form has been well-documented, with 54 goals in just 82 international appearances for Germany, making her one of the most prolific strikers in the country. Her signing at Manchester United has sent shockwaves through the football world, as she joins a club desperate to fill the goal-scoring void left by their inconsistent record.
According to coach Daniel Kraus, who worked with Schüller at SGS Essen between 2016 and 2019, she possesses all the attributes required to become a world-class striker. "She's fast, has two great feet, is good with her head, and strong," Kraus said. "I think she has everything and I'm really looking forward to seeing her play in England."
Schüller thrives on confidence, which should serve her well at United, where she will be expected to score crucial goals for the team. Her signing has generated cautious optimism among fans, with many expecting her to hit the net regularly.
The arrival of Schüller also highlights United's growing commitment to attracting top-class talent in women's football. The club is now being rated fourth for the highest number of crosses in the WSL this season, which should provide Schüller with an abundance of opportunities to showcase her skills.
As she settles into life at Old Trafford, fans will be eager to see how Schüller integrates into the team and whether she can bring the goal-scoring success that United have been craving. With her impressive pedigree and physical attributes, it's no wonder that United is confident that Schüller has the potential to make a real impact for the club.