Karleigh Osborne said he can't believe what Chloe Logie is capable of after Denham win
By Joe Acklam
18th Oct 2022 | Football
Karleigh Osborne said he can't believe some of the things Chloe Logie is capable of following her starring role in Brentford Women's 4-2 victory against Denham United Ladies.
Logie bagged all four of Brentford's goals as they maintained their 100% home record in LSE Division One North with a 4-2 win against Denham.
Osborne said he was incredibly happy to have the 17-year-old in his team and wants to see her continue getting better.
Speaking to club media, he said: "Where do I start with Chloe? She's a brilliant player, it's amazing the things she can do as a 17-year-old, and despite her age she leads from the front and shows great maturity in her play.
"I'm over the moon that we have her as our striker and I hope that she can continue to flourish under our coaching as we believe she can become an even better player.
"We needed to get back to winning ways so the result is fantastic, I am hoping we can now take confidence from this result and exert it into climbing up the table."
Osborne was pleased with his team's overall application in what was a strong performance from the Bees, but need to work on keeping concentration across the whole game.
He said: "I thought the fight and energy the girls showed was an example of how hard they work, after last weekend's win they really pushed on to get this result which was good to see.
"I love how attacking-minded we were, you could see they wanted to get forward and really make their mark on the game playing some positive football. It's great as Manager to see this confidence from them.
"Sometimes I think we can lose concentration which nearly cost us, we were quite dominant for large parts of the game, and I think this made the girls become complacent, so we must work on remaining focused throughout the 90 minutes.
"There are times where we need to go back to basics and take care of the small things like making sure our first touches are on point and not losing the ball in silly areas."
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