Jodie Taylor returns to Arsenal Women in new role

Jodie Taylor has returned to Arsenal Women in the new role of Football Services Executive.
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Jodie Taylor, who retired from playing in September, has returned to Arsenal Women in the new role of Football Services Executive.

She will work closely with Head Coach Jonas Eidevall, Director of Women’s Football Clare Wheatley and first-team playing squad and technical staff to support the continued growth of Arsenal Women.

Taylor told www.arsenal.com: “I’m really excited to be returning to Arsenal and taking on this new role. I’m looking forward to working with Jonas, Clare and the football leadership team across the club, as well as providing a link between the players and staff.

“I love how well-respected and supported our women’s team is and I’m excited to continue to drive the high-performance culture within the club.”

Director of Women’s Football Clare Wheatley said: “We’re so pleased to welcome Jodie back to the club as our new Football Services Executive. In this new position, Jodie will help to support our continued growth and development by working closely with myself, Jonas and the wider first-team playing and technical group.

“As a former Arsenal player and somebody with such wide experience across the women’s game, we believe Jodie is a wonderful fit to step into this role and help us achieve our goals.”

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