Chelsea starlet Aggie Beever-Jones was named on the Lionesses' bench for the first time in February, such has been her form in the Women's Super League, and now she appears set for a bigger role with the Blues
Named on England's bench for the first time in February, the 20-year-old has been the Blues' super-sub this year - and now her role is set to increase
Aggie Beever-Jones has ticked a lot of things off her footballing bucket list this season. She's scored her first Chelsea goal; she's found the back of the net at Stamford Bridge; she's made her Champions League debut and she's even mixed it with England's senior team.
Enjoying a breakthrough season that included her scoring in five successive Women's Super League games, all but one of those appearances coming as a substitute, Beever-Jones’ role withis about to become much more important. However, despite her age and relative inexperience, she appears absolutely ready for it – even if an acceptance speech might prompt a few butterflies in the stomach.