Melbourne City striker Adriana Jones says there's better technical ability on display in China than in Australian leagues.
Jones has to compete with the likes of Lawson, Rhali Dobson, Helen Caceres, American Jasmyne Spencer and Matilda Kyah Simon who is currently injured.
She said she saw City as the right career move and was amazed with the professionalism at the club.
“The quality in this team is awesome. As a player, I’m trying to burst into the starting XI and I think it’s great,” she said.
“It makes me work harder and the training standard automatically jumps up. It’s great all round for the younger girls to see where the standard is at and where they need to be.
“It’s great to have strong imports and strong Matildas within our squad because it makes everyone have to work harder.

“When you compare it to other clubs, we’ve got change rooms, locker rooms and it’s as simple as having meals here. The training pitches are a walk from the change room. Everything is set up and it’s all in one area.
“You don’t have to get into a car or travel to a training pitch, so everything is very convenient and accessible.
“We have physios and there’s never a wait. I don’t know how to explain it, but coming from other clubs, you have everything available to you.
“It’s realistic other clubs can do the same, it should and can happen, but obviously it costs money and it’s just up to what they’re willing to spend.”
City’s start to this season doesn’t get any easier as powerhouse Sydney FC travel to Melbourne today to make it two in a row after winning their derby 3-0 last week.
Jones has never played on AAMI Park, but she feels she has enough experience to rise for the occasion.
“You always have nerves regardless of whether you’ve played in big stadiums before,” she said.
“It’s more calming yourself when it gets to the point where you need to come on as a substitute or when you are in the starting XI.
“It’s just finding that composure when you’ve had a bit of experience, so I think I can stay relatively calm.”
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