London City Lionesses forward Nikita Parris says boos from the crowd do not affect her as she is "used" to it now.
The striker was jeered by fans of old side Manchester United during London City Lionesses' 2-1 defeat but Parris claims the attitude towards her soon changes after the full-time whistle.
"They boo me then at the end of the match they want to hug me and ask for me to sign stuff!" the 31-year-old joked afterwards. "It quickly changes in 90 minutes.
"I'm used to the booing now - I get it every week to be honest. They don't affect me."
Parris put her side in the lead on the day after just five minutes with a well-taken header but goals from Jess Park and Millie Turner turned the game on its head.
The forward says she was pleased to get on the scoresheet but believes her side need to make more of their chances in front of goal when they come.
"It's always nice to score goals as a forward," she said. "That's what they want me to do - create and score goals but we do need to put more chances away that we do get.
"I felt we played some great football for 60-70 minutes. It's turning that pressure into goals."