Manchester United has pulled off a significant coup by signing prolific Germany forward Lea Schüller to a three-and-a-half-year contract, bringing a welcome boost of goal-scoring prowess to the Red Devils. With an impressive record of 54 goals in just 82 internationals and seven consecutive seasons surpassing the 10-goal mark in Germany's Frauen Bundesliga, it's easy to see why United is eager to add her talents to their ranks.
Schüller's exceptional attributes - speed, agility, two great feet, strong headed play, and a knack for finding the back of the net - make her a highly sought-after striker. According to Daniel Kraus, who coached Schüller at SGS Essen between 2016 and 2019, "She has everything that is needed to be a world-class striker." Having played with notable teammates such as Linda Dallmann and Julia Zigiotti Olme, Schüller thrives on confidence, which should bode well for her adaptation to United's style.
One of the key reasons behind United's enthusiasm for Schüller is their propensity for delivering crosses into the box. The club has consistently ranked high in terms of successful crosses this season, making it an ideal opportunity for the Germany international to exploit her strengths and find goal-scoring chances.
While there are no guarantees that Schüller will hit the ground running at Old Trafford, her impressive past form and desire to contribute to a winning team make her signing an exciting development for Manchester United. As Daniel Kraus noted, "If she has Fridolina Rolfö to the side with crosses and Ella Toone behind her who can feed her with passes – she is really good in the box and with her head – she will score goals." With Schüller on board, United fans are eagerly anticipating a significant boost in goal-scoring output from their new striker.
Schüller's exceptional attributes - speed, agility, two great feet, strong headed play, and a knack for finding the back of the net - make her a highly sought-after striker. According to Daniel Kraus, who coached Schüller at SGS Essen between 2016 and 2019, "She has everything that is needed to be a world-class striker." Having played with notable teammates such as Linda Dallmann and Julia Zigiotti Olme, Schüller thrives on confidence, which should bode well for her adaptation to United's style.
One of the key reasons behind United's enthusiasm for Schüller is their propensity for delivering crosses into the box. The club has consistently ranked high in terms of successful crosses this season, making it an ideal opportunity for the Germany international to exploit her strengths and find goal-scoring chances.
While there are no guarantees that Schüller will hit the ground running at Old Trafford, her impressive past form and desire to contribute to a winning team make her signing an exciting development for Manchester United. As Daniel Kraus noted, "If she has Fridolina Rolfö to the side with crosses and Ella Toone behind her who can feed her with passes – she is really good in the box and with her head – she will score goals." With Schüller on board, United fans are eagerly anticipating a significant boost in goal-scoring output from their new striker.