HOTSHOT striker Kirsty Jones has set herself the target of becoming England women's captain by the time she is 19.
The Callow End youngster scored 55 league and cup goals for Worcester City U12s last season in just 26 games, including eight hat-tricks, and has ambitions to play professionally for either Liverpool, Aston Villa or Fulham.
The 11-year-old also plays for her Callow End Primary School team, where she has scored 10 goals in six games, and has been invited for trials with Aston Villa.
Proud uncle, Derek Bent, is convinced she will go a long way in the sport.
"I watch all her matches, and, although I'm biased, everybody who sees her says she's really talented," he said.
"Her ambition is to be in the England squad by the time she's 16, captaining it by 19 and to turn professional when she leaves school."
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