The youngest head coach in the Women’s Super League believes the future is bright for her club

Gemma Davies is so unused to life in the slow lane that the process of buying her first house has opened a window to an alien new world where things move at sometimes glacial pace.

“It’s been slow progress but I think we’re finally trying to set a completion date now,” Aston Villa’s 28‑year‑old manager says with a sigh. “I’m looking forward to moving in and getting on with the decorating.”

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