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How Bev Priestman is quietly rebuilding her career...
Key takeaways
- In her way will be a Melbourne City team looking to win a first championship since 2020 and earn trophy No.
- Priestman will have plenty on her mind: team selection, tactics, motivating her team, unlocking the opponents' weaknesses, trying to conjure a first victory against City at the ninth time of asking.
- And while it might not be front of mind for the 40-year-old, plenty will be thinking about how she ended up in the dugout for an A-League Women Grand Final in the first place.
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In her way will be a Melbourne City team looking to win a first championship since 2020 and earn trophy No. 2 of the season before heading to South Korea for an AFC Women's Champions League semifinal four days later in their quest for an unprecedented Treble.
Priestman will have plenty on her mind: team selection, tactics, motivating her team, unlocking the opponents' weaknesses, trying to conjure a first victory against City at the ninth time of asking.
And while it might not be front of mind for the 40-year-old, plenty will be thinking about how she ended up in the dugout for an A-League Women Grand Final in the first place.
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