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Posted: 2024-07-19 03:14:38

Mary Fowler knows it is her time to step up.

More importantly, the 21-year-old sensation believes she can.

After breaking into national prominence with flashes of brilliance at her debut Olympics in Tokyo, Fowler has developed into the Matildas' attacking fulcrum.

With Sam Kerr on the sidelines, Paris looms as Fowler's stage to conquer with the creative attacker arguably the face of Australia's most recognisable team.

"The first one was a bit different because I wasn't expecting it and it was a childhood dream of mine to go to the Olympics, so I was in tears that I had achieved that," Fowler told AAP.

"This time around, I'm just more tournament-based, football-based.

"I want to go there and I want to win, and I want to help the team as much as I can.

"I feel like I'm able to help out more compared to the last time when I was more of a bench player."

Coach Tony Gustavsson has made it clear that he wants the ball at Fowler's feet, whether that is on the wing, as an attacking midfielder or as a striker.

"That's part of the growth that I've had," Fowler said.

"Before, I maybe shied away a bit from having that responsibility.

"Because if you don't perform, then it's like, 'Okay, well, you've got to take responsibility for not doing what the team needed'.

"Now I see it a bit differently, where if someone is putting that pressure on you or giving you a bit more responsibility in the team, it's because they believe in you and they think you're actually capable of doing that.

"So I take it as a bit of a pat on the back.

"I want to keep that standard and be consistent and do what I can to actually help the team win and not shy away from that."

Fowler has come a long way from the kid who grew up playing football with her four siblings on Far North Queensland beaches and spoke about wanting to be the best player in the world.

Stints in Montpellier and Manchester are helping her achieve her goal.

Manchester City teammates Mary Fowler and Laura Coombs hug after a goal during a Women's Super League game.

Mary Fowler has gone from strength to strength while playing her club football at Manchester City.(Getty Images: Ryan Hiscott)

Fowler's rise has aligned with the Matildas catapulting into the national spotlight.

But her belief has come from finding her feet at Manchester City, where she had to bide her time before forcing her way into a star-studded starting line-up — and shining.

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