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Published 14:57 21 Jan 2021 GMT
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Atlético Madrid then. Duggan currently plies her trade in Spain, having first moved there in 2017 when she left Man City for Barcelona.
Firstly, why the move to Spain at a time when Manchester City were the dominant team in the WSL and why leave Barcelona for Atlético?
"The opportunity came and I jumped at it," she says.
"I'd achieved so much in England and I'd played in the top league for over ten years and I just felt like I was ready for a new, fresh challenge.
"I have no regrets over it, I've had an incredible time over in Spain. It's obviously very different culturally. It's really improved me as a player and definitely as a person.
"I think I've learned more in the past four years than I've ever learned in my whole career. I think just taking in a different style of play, a different outlook on football. Really detailed and specific.
"Technically and tactically, I think Spain is actually ahead of England in that respect. So it's been good to come over here and challenge those parts of my game."
Of course, it wasn't all plain sailing. Adapting to a new culture is difficult for any footballer, especially if there are no other Brits in the changing room.
"Obviously I've had to adapt and learn a new language, which is quite difficult, but I've got used to it. I'm not fluent, I'm not too comfortable doing interviews, but I feel comfortable around the girls and around my coaches."
The weather, she laughs, was "a bit easier, obviously" than the language.
The moment she knew she wanted to leave Barcelona and join Atletico came, ironically, during a 2-0 win over Atleti in a game that saw her score Barça's second goal to cap off a victory.
It was in the spring of 2019, when more than 60,000 fans packed out the Wanda Metropolitano to watch the women's game, creating the same hostile atmosphere associated with the supporters of Atletico's men's team.
"For me, [the atmosphere at the Wanda] was definitely a big pulling factor," she explains.
"When I first moved to Spain to play for Barcelona, I remember one of my first games against Atletico Madrid - it was at the men's training ground - I remember the fans were incredible.
"They turned out to the Wanda a year later and to have 60,000 people supporting the women's team so passionately was another big factor, so I knew when I wanted a change.
"The way they get behind the team, the way they support them, the facilities, it's first class.
"I'm at a great club and I'm enjoying my football."
Enjoying her football she may be, but you can tell Duggan is hungry for more.
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