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Alisha Lehmann Smacks Down TikTok Trolls: 'I'm All Pitch, No Filters!'

Alisha Lehmann Smacks Down TikTok Trolls: 'I'm All Pitch, No Filters!'

EN 22 March 2026 at 17:21
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Alisha Lehmann has robustly defended her professionalism amid claims her massive social media following overshadows her football career. Now at Leicester City fighting relegation in the WSL, the Swiss forward detailed her intense work ethic and how early criticism nearly ended her playing days. Manager Rick Passmoor praises her leadership as they eye survival with five games remaining.

Alisha Lehmann Smacks Down TikTok Trolls: 'I'm All Pitch, No Filters!'

Picture this: you've got more Instagram followers than most Premier League clubs have fans, yet the keyboard warriors reckon you're more interested in viral dances than dead-ball specialists. That's the bizarre world Alisha Lehmann finds herself in. The Swiss striker, now plying her trade at Leicester City, has unleashed a proper rant at her critics, insisting her social media empire is just the cherry on top of a hardcore football obsession.

She's not mincing words either. Chatting to the BBC, Lehmann laid it out straight: the doubters see the glam selfies and think she's clocking off after a light jog. Nah, mate – she's the type who pores over her training data like a nerdy analyst, smashing extra laps if her sprint times dip even a smidge. With 16 million on Insta and nearly 12 million on TikTok, it's easy to see why the noise is deafening, but she's having none of it.

Battling the Haters and Early Heartbreak

Lehmann's no stranger to the online flak. Back in her younger days, the barrage nearly booted her out of the game altogether. "There were times I was gutted, asking my mum if I could jack it all in," she admitted. Football's her baby, though – the one thing she's poured her soul into.

These days? She's bulletproof. Naps every afternoon, zero daft pre-match slip-ups, and a work ethic that'd shame a Sunday league captain turning up hungover. "People say 'she's not a proper footballer', but they haven't a clue about the graft," she fired back. It's like those lads slagging off a chef for posting food pics – ignore the plating, miss the Michelin stars.

Ditching Italy for WSL Drama

Fancy a plot twist? Lehmann inked a long-term gig with Como in Italy, only to bail after a month. "Didn't vibe with it," she shrugged. Straight back to Blighty, where the Women's Super League (WSL) feels like home after stints at West Ham, Everton, and Aston Villa racking up over 100 top-flight games.

"The footy's leagues better here, and England just clicks," she grinned. Leicester snapped her up mid-January to bolster their survival scrap – just five games left to dodge the drop. "We're in a right pickle, but we're grafting to stay up," she said. No faffing about; it's all hands on deck.

Her gaffer, Rick Passmoor, is proper smitten. "She's a dream – leader, pro, hardest worker in the yard," he beamed. "Wants to win as bad as any of us." Since rocking up, she's injected that winning vibe into a side staring down the barrel.

Lehmann's story's a right tonic for anyone who's ever been written off. Social media millions? Tick. Proper baller? Double tick. As Leicester chase WSL safety, expect her to let her boots do the talking – and maybe drop a cheeky celebration reel after.

(Adapted from reporting by Goal.com)

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