Signing from Glasgow Women in the summer of 2022, Lucy Ronald quickly established her place at the core of the Motherwell midfield, earning the women’s player of the year award in her maiden season, but a serious injury sustained in the latter stages of the league campaign would suddenly rule the midfielder out of action.
483 days later, the 22-year-old returned to action on the very pitch that left her side-lined over a year and a half ago.
“It’s a really good feeling,” the midfielder explained.
“It’s been such a long time coming for myself personally and dreaming of the moment I could get back on the pitch kept me going through the recovery time.
“Getting back onto the same pitch that I last played on felt very emotional and I am really looking forward to the season ahead.”
A physically and mentally demanding challenge for the midfielder came to a hopeful and uplifting conclusion last weekend, as the women of steel kicked off the 2024/25 SWPL campaign with a comfortable 5-1 victory over Spartans in the Scottish capital.
Ronald took to the pitch in the latter stages of the second-half to the applause of both sides.
“It almost feels like it was meant to be,” Ronald noted.
“Around sixteen months ago, I landed very unfortunately on my right leg and instantly knew it was bad. Initially, I was told that my knee was dislocated, but in the following days it was confirmed it was an ACL injury which I knew was about a 9-12 month recovery process.
“Anyone who’s experienced an ACL injury will understand that the mental challenge is the most difficult aspect of recovery to face. Returning to the same pitch can be a massive contributor to that anxiety, so for me, I’m really pleased and relieved to get that one out of the way.
“I’ve never been injured in my career up until this point and missing out on the Scottish Cup Semi-Final at Hampden Park and experiencing playing at Fir park was hard for me to watch from the sidelines, but my biggest motivation was to experience the feeling of returning after working so hard. There is nothing sweeter than that.”
Even at 22, the youngster has had a wealth of experience in the women’s game, captaining Glasgow Women at only 18-years-old and has since become an integral component of the Motherwell squad, playing through the majority of her maiden season in claret and amber.
Ronald’s return to the matchday squad will strengthen Paul Brownlie’s revitalised squad after six fresh additions within the summer transfer window.
“The squads in a really good place,” Ronald emphasised.
“We’ve had a good pre-season and the players we’ve added to the squad as we saw on Sunday are already contributing to the team, which is always a positive sign, so hopefully we can continue to grow through the season.
“The atmosphere is great; it’s such a good group of girls. It’s nice to see how much we care about each other on and off the pitch and that has real impact in how we perform.
“I’m probably being a bit more realistic with myself this season. I’ve missed so much football and know it will take me awhile to get back to where I was and build on my confidence.
I want to perform well and have a really good season, I’ll always have those high expectations for myself but it’s also being realistic in the fact that it will take time.