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Laura Blindkilde Brown has played 1, 266 minutes in the WSL this season England midfielder Laura Blindkilde Brown says she "likes proving people wrong" after becoming a regular starter at Manchester City this season. The 22-year-old revealed there were "doubts" by City boss Andree Jeglertz at the start of the campaign and the club had contemplated sending her out on loan. However, injuries in midfield meant Blindkilde Brown had an opportunity - and she took it, starting 16 of their 19 Women's Super League matches this season. Her impressive performances have helped City build a nine-point lead at the top of the WSL table and they are closing in on a first league title in 10 years. "Maybe at the start of the season [Jeglertz] had his doubts. I hadn't been a regular in a top club before and I'm still a young player, " said Blindkilde Brown. "He definitely had his doubts. I think I managed to prove to him that I can play. The belief that he's shown in me has been really helpful. He's had faith. "I like proving people wrong anyway. When it's me and Yui [Hasegawa], we're two very small midfielders. Maybe people thought that we'd get out-muscled. "I think we've proven that we like to play football so that's ultimately outweighed anything else. I've shown that I can play in the City team, and we're top of the league at the moment. " Bedford on 'full circle' moment in England career Extra: Inside England with Wiegman, Russo and Barry! Blindkilde Brown joined City for £200, 000 from Aston Villa in 2024 where she made 58 appearances in the WSL as a teenager. The midfielder has gone on to make four appearances for England but faces stiff competition in Sarina Wiegman's squad. But with injuries this month, can she force her way into Wiegman's plans for Tuesday's Women's World Cup qualifier against Spain at Wembley? "There's world class players here and the midfield is really strong so I knew I'd have to be patient, " said Blindkilde Brown. "I just take whatever comes really. Being around a lot of the City girls who are also here is really helpful as well. This makes me feel very comfortable. "The standard at City is pretty similar to the standard here. Ultimately, how I play at City is why I get picked for being here. "I definitely feel more confident. When I first got called up I was probably really nervous in training, and it was not a familiar situation for me to be in. " Predominantly an attacking midfielder, Blindkilde Brown has shown this season she can play a more defensive role in Jeglertz's City team. She believes that has helped her progress as a player and can give her more opportunity on the international stage. "I went to City because I knew I was going to improve so much as a player. Those first few years and months were about development, " she added. "I feel like I've really developed as a player since being there. Being given the opportunity this year to have more game time has been really nice. "I'd say a big thing for me is my out-of-possession work, especially changing roles in the midfield. I knew I had to develop that part of my game a little bit more. " Head here to get involved Premier League: Osula gives Newcastle lead, two more games level Rangers back within point of Hearts after nine-goal epic at Falkirk Juddering Mc Ilroy simply can't stop riding Masters rollercoaster The final five candidates face their toughest interviews yet Paul Sinha on abandoning medicine for TV fame Preview the new drama from the creator of Baby Reindeer From Rocky to Jawbone: Why does cinema love boxing? Juddering Mc Ilroy simply can't stop riding Masters rollercoaster What next for heavyweight division after Fury's win? 'Big punch in the face' - could Arsenal really blow title from here? England far from perfect but Red Roses machine marches on 'Astounding' Mc Ilroy birdies six of last seven to hold record Masters lead. Video'Astounding' Mc Ilroy birdies six of last seven to hold record Masters lead Sutton's predictions v boxing promoter & Arsenal fan Frank Warren A tough season, playing angry, and messaging Michael Owen Will this be the biggest Women's Six Nations so far? Six big questions for Fury's fifth return from retirement What do you think is the most beautiful F1 car of all time? Seve's dance to Tiger's triumph - the art of a great golf photo Why La Liga teams will play in retro shirts this weekend Raya? Neuer? Maignan? Who are world's best goalkeepers? Why Liverpool ticket price protests matter to rival fans I felt really alone after World Cup win - Kildunne Copyright © 2026 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.