‘We’ve got to fight for what we want’ – Birmingham City boss Merricks previews final day showdown

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‘We’ve got to fight for what we want’ – Birmingham City boss Merricks previews final day showdown

‘We’ve got to fight for what we want’ – Birmingham City boss Merricks previews final day showdown

Birmingham City head coach Amy Merricks says that her side must fight for the opportunity to be Barclays WSL2 champions when they face Charlton Athletic at The Valley this weekend.The Blues go into th...

‘We’ve got to fight for what we want’ – Birmingham City boss Merricks previews final day showdown

Birmingham City head coach Amy Merricks says that her side must fight for the opportunity to be Barclays WSL2 champions when they face Charlton Athletic at The Valley this weekend.The Blues go into th...

As the Barclays WSL2 season reaches its dramatic crescendo, Birmingham City head coach Amy Merricks has issued a rallying cry to her squad: fight for everything you want. This weekend's final-day showdown at The Valley against league leaders Charlton Athletic isn't just another match—it's a winner-takes-all battle for the championship and automatic promotion to the Barclays Women's Super League.

The Blues currently sit second, just one point behind Charlton. The stakes couldn't be higher: victory means the title and promotion; defeat could mean a nerve-wracking play-off. "We're in a fantastic position with a great opportunity ahead of us," Merricks told the media. "We've worked incredibly hard all season to get here, and we're right on track. Everything is in our favor, but now we have to do the work."

Merricks emphasized that this clash is about more than tactics—it's about character. "It comes down to the fight. We've got to fight for what we want, and the opportunity is there. I completely believe in this group. We have the quality, but we have to show it. We know exactly what Charlton will bring, and it's about playing to our strengths while nullifying theirs."

This season's WSL2 has been fiercely competitive, with no room for complacency. Merricks pointed out that consistency and battle-readiness are key. "It's a tough league—everyone has strengthened, and anyone can take points off anyone. We have to be focused, composed, and impose ourselves. We know our strengths; now it's about fighting for what we want."

Last season ended in heartbreak for Birmingham City, who narrowly missed promotion to London City Lionesses on the final day. But Merricks believes those painful experiences are now invaluable. "It's completely invaluable. We've learned from that, and we're ready to write a different ending this time."

For fans and players alike, this weekend promises edge-of-your-seat drama. The Valley will be the stage, and Birmingham City are determined to leave everything on the pitch. As Merricks puts it: "We've got to fight for what we want."

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