'We’re running all the time’ - Leeds United Women’s Paige Williams lifts lid on the inspiration of Marcelo Bielsa’s approach

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Whites attacker Paige Williams has opened up about the ‘same philosophy’ shared by the women’s and men’s training at Leeds United.

Paige Williams has opened up about the intensity of training with Leeds United and the way that the men’s team have inspired the approach of the women’s side.

Earlier this week, the Welsh winger appeared on the Leeds United podcast alongside Whites striker Abbie Brown. The pair chatted to Emma Jones, Jermaine Beckford and Matthew Lewis about murderball, the progress of the women’s game, and Leeds United Women’s strong start to the season.

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Williams joined the Whites at the beginning of this season and has quickly found her way into head coach Dan O’Hearne’s starting eleven.

The 21-year-old has played a key role in her side’s impressive start to the season, as Leeds sit in second place, tied on points with Division One North Leaders Liverpool Feds - Williams’ former side.

But the progress comes at some personal cost to O’Hearne’s players, who are all tied up in day jobs or studies outside their life at Leeds United.

“You’re not getting in until late at night, and then you’re getting up early for other responsibilities you’ve got in your everyday life,” Williams revealed.

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Paige Williams. Pic: Leeds United Football ClubPaige Williams. Pic: Leeds United Football Club
Paige Williams. Pic: Leeds United Football Club

“It does take its toll on you, but you love your football so it’s not too bad.

“We’ve got the same goal at the end of the day. We want to win the league so we can’t moan.”

In addition to weekly matches, either at their home stadium in Tadcaster or at away venues as far away as Northumberland, the Whites train for two hours twice a week.

The team have not looked far to draw inspiration for their approach to preparing for and winning games.

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