'It challenges you': Laila Harbert on playing with boys and her journey from Arsenal to Portland

For a teenage girl growing up with a passion for football, having two closest friends injured would be devastating - for Michelle Agyemang and Katie Reid, both players from Arsenal's youth team who recently sustained ACL injuries, this reality is all too real. The injury that forced them into missing crucial matches has also given their teammate Laila Harbert an opportunity to shine.

Harbert, 18, joined Watford on a dual agreement two years ago and now trains with Portland Thorns in the US. "It challenges you on the small details," she says about training with boys at Arsenal's academy from the age of nine. The midfielder has said that playing with the boys helped her to move faster and play at higher speeds, skills she is bringing back to her game.

As a child, Harbert's family made sacrifices so she could pursue football - they moved from south London to Hertfordshire closer to Arsenal's training base. "The commitment that the whole family had for me, a 10-year-old with a vision" showed how dedicated they were.

Harbert says there's no point in shying away from the fact that senior players are usually around 25-26 years old, but she is focusing on gaining as much experience as possible. "At 18 you are sitting there thinking: 'When is that going to be possible for me?' The main thing at my age is just to be getting senior minutes in and that senior exposure under my belt."

The midfielder has a long-term plan with her parent club, which includes loans like the one she's on now. She says "If it's not going to be at my parent club then they have a plan in place for me." The aim is to eventually come back to Arsenal and hopefully compete to start.

Laila Harbert has shown that even when faced with setbacks, football can be a source of motivation - watching Agyemang and Reid do what they've done motivates her to keep working hard.
 
You know, it's crazy how football can be both tough and inspiring at the same time 🀯. I mean, Laila Harbert's story is definitely motivating, but let's be real, ACL injuries are a harsh reality for young athletes πŸ’”. It's not all sunshine and rainbows, especially when you're chasing your dreams and have to deal with setbacks like this.

But on the flip side, it's awesome that Harbert has used this time to train with the boys at Arsenal's academy, which is giving her an edge in terms of speed and agility πŸƒβ€β™€οΈ. And it's great that she's got a solid plan with her parent club, which includes loans like this one – it shows they're invested in her long-term development πŸ’Ό.

It's just sad to think about Agyemang and Reid going through this, especially at such a young age πŸ€•. But Harbert's attitude is definitely the right one: focus on gaining experience, exposure, and senior minutes, and the rest will follow πŸ‘. Fingers crossed she can make it back to Arsenal and compete at the highest level! ⚽️
 
OMG you guys i am literally so inspired by laila harbert right now 🀩 she's like the ultimate inspiration for all young girls out there who wanna play football but might face obstacles along the way. i mean can u even imagine having to move ur whole family just so u can pursue ur passion for football? it's wild 😲 her parents sacrificed so much for her and now she's out here grinding, training with the boys at arsenal's academy from a young age... it's like she's got this fire in her belly that's driving her to succeed πŸ’ͺ and i am living for it πŸ™Œ
 
I dont blame Laila for wanting senior minutes ASAP 🀣 its not like shes getting any younger, right? Idk about the whole "moving from south London to Hertfordshire" thing tho, didnt she make sacrifices by moving away or what? anyway, Im hyped that shes bringing back skills from training with boys lol, maybe shes gonna be the next equal pay champion πŸ€‘πŸ‘
 
πŸ’ͺ🏼 you know how frustrating it is when someone you look up to gets injured, especially in your sport? πŸ€• michelle & katie's injuries are a bummer, but laila's experience with the boys at arsenal's academy could be a game changer for her career! πŸ‘ having trained with boys from a young age helped her develop skills like speed & agility that will give her an edge in the senior league. πŸ’« it's not always easy to deal with setbacks, but seeing your friends/role models push through is actually what motivates you to keep grinding πŸ‹οΈβ€β™€οΈπŸ‘
 
OMG, I feel so bad for Laila Harbert, she's literally giving it her all out there on the pitch! Training with boys since she was 9 has definitely paid off - that level of dedication is insane! Her family sacrificed a ton for her football dreams, and it's clear they're super supportive. She's got goals (no pun intended) and a plan in place to make it back to Arsenal - I'm rooting for her!!!
 
man this is crazy 🀯 Laila's story is like the ultimate example of how dedication & hard work can take you so far πŸƒβ€β™€οΈ but at the same time it's also super harsh when your friends get injured and you're forced to step up πŸ’” I feel bad for Michelle & Katie, they were on fire before this happened πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ but at the same time Laila is like the ultimate motivator for them to keep pushing themselves πŸ’ͺ and now she's getting that senior exposure which is huge for her career 🌟 hope she gets back to Arsenal soon & makes it happen πŸ˜…
 
πŸ€” u know i was thinkin about laila harbert and her fam makin sacrifices for her 2 chase her football dreams 🏟️ its wild how much dedication goes into trainin with boys instead of girls her story shows that even w/ setbacks, ur passion can drive u forward πŸ’ͺ
 
🀯 it's crazy how Laila's situation can actually work out for the best, I mean injuries happen but it's not often that someone gets an opportunity like this. She was already on a loan with Watford and now she's getting to train with Portland Thorns in the US. It's like her parents' sacrifices were all worth it...they moved from south London to Hertfordshire so Laila could be closer to Arsenal's training base, talk about dedication πŸ’ͺ. And I love how she's not looking at senior players as role models but more like "what can I learn from them" kinda mentality πŸ€“. It's all about gaining experience and exposure at her age and who knows maybe this loan will help her get back to Arsenal and compete for a start πŸ†
 
πŸ’ͺ🏽 the thing that got me is how much harbert's family sacrificed for her to chase her dreams 🀯 like, moving from south london to hertfordshire? that's dedication! it's not just about the player herself, but about the people around her who believed in her so much πŸ’•. and you know what's even more inspiring? how she's using this opportunity to help her injured teammates, michelle and katie πŸ€πŸ’–
 
😊 I'm so inspired by Laila's story! It's crazy how her family made sacrifices for her to chase her dream, moving from south London to Hertfordshire just for her to train with Arsenal's academy πŸš€. Now she's getting the chance to shine at Watford and gain experience with the Portland Thorns... it's amazing how she's taking those setbacks as motivation to work even harder πŸ’ͺ. I love how focused she is on gaining senior minutes and exposure - that's the right mindset for anyone chasing their passion! 🌟
 
πŸ€” omg u know wat i'm sayin' laila harbert is literally the real deal! she's been through so much but she's still grinding, that's what im lovin bout her lol. it's crazy how far she's come since movin to hertfordshire 2 get closer 2 arsenal's trainin base, now shes killin it w/ portland thorns & showin us all dat senior minits r key 4 growth πŸš€πŸ’ͺ
 
I feel bad for Michelle and Katie πŸ€• those injuries are so tough to deal with, especially when you're young and passionate about the game. But at the same time, it's awesome that Laila is getting some extra playing time and can learn from the older girls... it's like a big circle of life in football πŸ”„. I mean, who doesn't love seeing someone come up through the ranks and make their own way? 🌟 And it's all about perspective, right? Michelle and Katie will be back on the pitch soon, and they'll have even more to motivate them from watching Laila play... it's like a never-ending cycle of growth and improvement πŸ’ͺ
 
awww thats so inspiring 🀩 laila harbert is literally living proof that you gotta put in the work if u wanna achieve ur dreams! training with boys at arsenal's academy mustve been tough, but shes killing it now πŸ’ͺ and its awesome how she's not dwelling on her age - she knows she got this! πŸ‘
 
aww poor Agyemang & Reid πŸ€•πŸˆ but its awesome that Laila's getting more playing time πŸ‘πŸ’ͺ she must be so proud to represent both Watford & Portland Thorns 🌟πŸ”₯ gotta love how dedicated her fam was for her move from south London to Hertfordshire πŸšΆβ€β™€οΈπŸ“¦ Harbert's got a clear goal in mind - getting senior minutes & maybe even back to Arsenal β°πŸ‘«
 
OMG, can u believe how much potential this girl has? 🀯 She's only 18 but already got a long-term plan with her parent club! πŸ’ͺ It's so inspiring to see her work ethic and dedication towards her game πŸ™Œ. And I feel for Michelle and Katie, getting injured is like, the worst thing that could happen to any player πŸ˜”. But Laila's injury has given her the chance to shine and it's amazing how she's taking every opportunity to learn from the boys at Arsenal's academy πŸ€“. Her family made sacrifices so big for her to pursue football and now she's showing everyone what it's all about πŸ’• #LailaHarbert #ArsenalYouthTeam #WomenInFootball #GirlPower
 
ugh man ACL injuries are so brutal πŸ€• these girls are going through it πŸ’” harbert getting time to shine is cool but its also super unfair that agyemang and reid are out right now ⏰ hope they get the rehab sorted and can be back on the pitch ASAP soon 🚨
 
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