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Tom Garry

The new West Ham head coach, Rita Guarino, has said her priority is staying in the Women’s Super League but she has full belief in the squad’s quality. The 54-year-old, formerly in charge of Juventus and Inter, replaced Rehanne Skinner during the WSL’s winter break on an 18-month contract, with West Ham second bottom after winning one of 11 games.

Guarino said: “I analysed not just the results of the team but also the performances, and in certain games I saw a high performance level. In certain games, they deserved more than what they obtained. So I think they have a good quality. I believe in this team.”

The Italian spoke in English throughout her first press conference, only once needing to turn to her translator to double-check the meaning of a question. She was calm and professional and said she was excited by the challenge in the WSL: “For me it’s a great opportunity for me to coach here in one of the best leagues in the world, so it’s exciting to start and I think this environment fits with my values, so I’m very happy to be here. I think here there is more intensity in the game, so it’s much faster than Italy.”

Asked what she would like to achieve at West Ham, she said: “In this moment, I am very focused on staying in the league.”

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