Alisha Lehmann rocks black leather outfit as she becomes first female cover star for SWM as fans call her 'unreal' | The Sun

ALISHA LEHMANN made history as the first female cover star for SWM magazine.

The SWM mag has featured the likes of pop artist Chris Brown, Chelsea's Trevoh Chalobah and Manchester City's John Stones.




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But their most recent edition covers Lehmann, who rocked an all black leather outfit from the MJ Jones Spiked Collection.

It left fans hailing the Aston Villa star, as one said: "SWMโ€™s First Ladyโ€ฆ love it."

Another added: "Unreal."

Lehmann recently celebrated being ranked the top Instagram influencer among Women's World Cup players.

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The forward has over 13 MILLION followers on the social media site and has also been named sport's most fancied star.ย 

Lehmann came ahead of the "world's sexiest athlete"ย Alica Schmidtย and tennis player Camila Giorgi.

On the field, the 24-year-old will be hoping for as much success.

Switzerland begin theirย Women's World Cupย campaign against the Philippines tomorrow in their first group stage match.

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It will mark a stunning rise from her small hometown of Tagertschi, which has a population of just 400.

Lehmann told Sky Sports: "I grew up in a country village in Switzerland.

"When I go home, we still have a lot of animals – horses and dogs. Everything was so different.

"We just played street football all day. When a car came, we shouted: 'Car! Move!' It was so normal. Now it's a bit different!

"This makes me so humble because I can always think about this moment. There is a difference now, I live in a big city. But I never forget it."


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