Smith’s versatility and ‘contagious’ positivity driving ArsenalMedia caption, Arsenal end Man City’s 13-game winning streakByAlex Brotherton at Emirates StadiumBBC Sport journalistPublished36 minutes agoWhen Arsenal made Olivia Smith the first £1m player player in the history of women’s football, they did not think they were signing a striker.
The 21-year-old Canadian had earned a reputation as a busy right-sided winger, the kind that hugs the sideline and takes pleasure in turning full-backs inside out.
The fee raised eyebrows in some quarters – after all, Chloe Kelly had seemingly made the right flank spot her own during last season’s triumphant Champions League campaign.
What could Smith offer that she – or Beth Mead – could not? As simple as it seems, the answer may well be versatility.
Smith played the unfamiliar role of number nine against runaway Women’s Super League leaders Manchester City on Sunday, but looked right at home as she scored the only goal in a 1-0 win.
With three goals in her past four league games, Smith is one of the most in-form players in the WSL.
“I’ll play wherever I need to be. I was running at the back line, stretching them, runs in behind and trying to get finishes on goal,” Smith told Sky Sports.
Arsenal may only have thrown the smallest of spanners in City’s title charge – they remain eight points clear of Manchester United with seven games remaining – but Smith’s talent and versatility has helped to kick-start a drifting Gunners side back into life.

