
Ludwig, who joined Sundowns from Tuks Ladies earlier this year, showcased her composure and tactical awareness, seamlessly integrating into a squad renowned for its attacking prowess. Her performance contributed to the team’s fluidity and control throughout the match.
All eyes were on the 22-year-old midfielder, who was making her first start in the famous yellow and blue. Ludwig wasted no time stamping her authority, calmly slotting home in the 6th minute to open her account for Banyana Ba Style and give supporters a glimpse of what was to come.
With her talent and determination, Ludwig is poised for a bright future in football. Her continued development at the club and international levels suggests that she will play a significant role in the advancement of women’s football in South Africa.
Isabella Ludwig’s journey serves as an inspiration to aspiring footballers, demonstrating that dedication and hard work can pave the way to success on both national and international stages.
Up next, Sundowns Ladies return home to face newcomers Ezemvelo WFC from KwaZulu-Natal at the Lucas Moripe Stadium on Saturday, 19 April, at 15h00.
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