In an exclusive interview, the winner of the Guardian’s 100 best female footballers in the world talks about moving to England and her ambitions going forward

Pernille Harder is driven by a desire for European success, but on a smaller scale she is searching for a feeling. It’s the feeling you have “when you’re in a flow and everything you do is just … right”, she says – “You don’t think much, you’re just in it.”

Harder laughs when asked whether she gets that feeling a lot. It is easy to believe she does. “No,” she says with a grin. “But that’s the feeling that I try to get to, to find, every time I play because then I know I’m at my best, playing at my highest level.”

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