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Alisha Lehmann has showed off her jaw-dropping football skills while soaking in some late summer sun at Lake Como.
Lehmann, 26, managed to provide a better view than the world famous Italian lake in her latest series of Instagram snaps. The Swiss star made the jump from Juventus to Como over the summer - and looks to be settling into life in Lombardy.
In the first snap, Lehmann can be seen overlooking the lake with the foothills over the Dolomites in the background. She then shows off her toned figure at poolside in a pink bikini.
However, the most impressive clip is saved for the end, where Lehmann can be seen, still wearing her bikini, playing a game of one-touch with team-mate Ramona Petzelberger.
And fans flooded her comments section with praise for her footballing skills.
"Italy is more fun to live Then England right," one fan gushed. While a second said: "Who could be that ball...How beautiful to see those views!"
"Very beautiful, the most beautiful player in the world," a third declared. As a fourth shared: "Besides being a great and skilled player, she's beautiful!"
And another added: "Better than in a stadium!"
Opening up on her move, Lehmann told the Guardian: It's an independent club, fully focused on women's football and that really matters to me.
From the start, I could see this wasn't just another team; it's a project with real purpose and vision. [So] signing with FC Como Women just felt right.
The club were purchased in 2024 by investment group Mercury13, which pledged to rethink football ownership. Comos womens team does not have an affiliation with the mens side managed by Cesc Fabregas in Serie A.
Lehmann added: It sends the message that being strong, ambitious and expressive can all go hand in hand; thats important for the future of the sport.
Were in a moment where womens football can define itself on its own terms, and independent clubs like Como Women have the opportunity in leading the movement.
[It] isnt just about winning matches. Its about building something that lasts. This is the first time Ive joined an independent club. That was a big part of my decision. It shows there is a different way of doing things.
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