Chelsea's Mayra Ramírez: "We are in a state of constant change. I love it; that’s how you improve." The Colombian forward has been making waves in the Women’s Super League (WSL) with her impressive ability to dismantle opposing defenses. Watching her play is a spectacle, as she effortlessly navigates past even the most seasoned defenders with a combination of skillful turns, subtle shrugs, precise touches, and clever flicks. In a pivotal moment during Chelsea's match against Arsenal in October, Ramírez scored a crucial goal just four minutes into the game, contributing to a 2-1 defeat for the hosts and marking the end of Jonas Eidevall's time as manager. Positioned with her back to the goal, she took advantage of a defensive lapse, skillfully hooking the ball over her head and past goalkeeper Daphne van Domselaar. Ramírez has embraced the challenges of settling in London, quickly picking up English and thriving in the competitive atmosphere of the WSL. She relishes the constant evolution of the league, believing that such changes are essential for personal and team growth.