The England midfielder on her loan switch to Everton, moving into coaching and why her ambition still burns as brightly as ever

Jill Scott and Casey Stoney go back a long way. For many years they were England roommates, sharing the highs and lows of major tournaments. But on Sunday their enduring friendship will be placed on hold.

Stoney’s hopes of returning her Manchester United side to the top of the Women’s Super League could be contingent on securing a win at fifth-placed Everton, where Scott is expected to make her debut in Willie Kirk’s midfield after signing on loan from Manchester City.

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