Sarina Wiegman, England and Euro
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England reached the semi-finals of a sixth consecutive major tournament with a dramatic penalty shoot-out victory over Sweden but amid the euphoria of victory there are plenty of tough questions for manager Sarina Wiegman to answer.
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Sarina Wiegman was full of praise for her England side after their 6-1 win over Wales and subsequent progression to the quarter-finals of UEFA Euro 2025.“I thought it was a really good game,” the
Sarina Wiegman hailed a captain’s contribution from Lucy Bronze after the England veteran inspired her teammates in last night’s dramatic quarter-final win over Sweden. The reigning European champions looked destined for an early exit when they trailed 2-0 at half-time following a lacklustre display.
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Sarina Wiegman has described her Lionesses side as “incredible" following their remarkable comeback win over Sweden in the Euro 2025 quarter-finals. England faced a tall order after ending up 2-0 down going into the break,
After enduring a difficult start to their Euro 2025 campaign, Sarina Wiegman's England bounced back strongly and are now preparing for a blockbuster quarter-final clash against Sweden. The Lionesses boss remains confident in her squad’s trajectory and believes the team is ready to take on the Group C winners.
The Lionesses knew defeat would likely end their Euros hopes but they produced arguably their best display under Wiegman
England won arguably the most bonkers match of the Sarina Wiegman-era – reaching the Euro 2025 semi-finals with a shootout for the ages. The win over Sweden extracted all of Wiegman’s