ReactionMarie Höbinger: We dominated the game, so it's disappointing
Liverpool FC Women midfielder Marie Höbinger conceded her disappointment with Sunday's draw against West Ham United Women, though is enjoying her promising beginning as a Red.
Matt Beard's side were held to a 1-1 draw at Chigwell Construction Stadium in the Barclays Women's Super League, making it seven points from their opening four matches.
Höbinger opened the scoring in a contest Liverpool largely dominated in the capital, but the Hammers struck through Riko Ueki in the fifth minute of added time to see the points shared.
"I think we've dominated the game for a long time," the No.14 told Liverpoolfc.com post-match.
"It's obviously disappointing to give the points away at the end. It was good to score. I think it's good when you're the team who scores first. It was a nice feeling, I'm happy to help the team."
Höbinger's goal was her second in four league outings since making the move to Merseyside in the summer, having started the 2023-24 campaign in impressive form.
"I think I really enjoy being with this team - I really like it," she continued.
"I feel really comfortable. Everyone is nice, and I feel really good so that obviously helps. I think we did well. We've had some good results [this season].
"We're disappointed we couldn't get the three points today, but now it's the international break and we go again after."
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