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Crystal Palace have made a smart move by signing striker Lexi Lloyd-Smith. She was the top scorer in the Women’s Super League 2 (WSL2) last season. The forward has agreed to a three-year contract with the club.

What Lexi Brings to the Pitch

Lexi Lloyd-Smith is known for her sharp finishing and ability to find the back of the net. Last season she scored more goals than any other player in WSL2. Her style is all about:

  • Quick movement in the box
  • Strong left foot shots
  • Smart positioning to get past defenders

She also works hard to help her teammates score. That makes her a dangerous player for any defense.

Why Crystal Palace Wanted Her

The Eagles needed a reliable striker to boost their attack. Lexi fits that need perfectly. She has experience playing at a high level and knows how to handle pressure. Her signing shows that Palace is serious about moving up the table.

The team’s coaches believe she will fit right in with their style of play. They are excited to see her link up with the other forwards.

Looking Ahead to the Season

With Lexi Lloyd-Smith on board, Crystal Palace fans have a lot to look forward to. The team hopes her goals will help them compete for a top spot. If she keeps up her scoring form, the Eagles could be a real threat this season.

Lexi says she is ready to give her best and help the club succeed. The next few months will be exciting for everyone involved.

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