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England have Colombia plan without James - WiegmanEngland must face Colombia in the Women's World Cup quarter-final without suspended top-scorer Lauren James, but they have a plan according to manager Sarina Wiegman.BBC Sport - Published | |
'We don't expect it to be easy' - Wiegman on Colombia matchEngland head coach Sarina Wiegman tells BBC Sport the Lionesses are in a "good place" before their World Cup quarter-final against Colombia.BBC Sport - Published | |
More female coaches wanted at top level - WiegmanEngland's Sarina Wiegman is the last female manager remaining at the World Cup and says more are needed at the top level as she hopes to inspire the next generation.BBC Sport - Published | |
Wiegman turning over every stone to find a path to World Cup glory for resilient LionessesDigging deep, clinging on and scraping through.Sky News - Published | |
James lost her emotions for red card, says WiegmanLauren James "in a split-second lost her emotions" says boss Sarina Wiegman as England beat Nigeria on penalties in the Women's World Cup.BBC Sport - Published | |
Wiegman 'so proud' of England after tough winEngland head coach Sarina Wiegman says she is "so proud" of her side after they made it through to the Women's World Cup quarter-finals after beating Nigeria on penalties.BBC Sport - Published | |
England guard against complacency as Nigeria awaitEngland face Nigeria in the last 16 of the Women's World Cup with momentum on their side but must avoid complacency, says manager Sarina Wiegman.BBC Sport - Published | |
'What else has Sarina got up her sleeve?'England manager Sarina Wiegman could spring more surprises in the Fifa Women's World Cup knockout stage, says Lionesses' record goalscorer and BBC Sport pundit Ellen White.BBC Sport - Published | |
'Pragmatic' Wiegman finding 'good solutions' for EnglandPresenter Alex Scott and BBC pundits Fern Whelan and Jonas Eidevall discuss how "pragmatic" Sarina Wiegman is taking England "to new heights" after her team beat China 6-1 at the Fifa Women's World Cup..BBC Sport - Published | |
'She did special things' - Wiegman praises JamesEngland's Lauren James did "special things" in their impressive 6-1 victory over China in the Women's World Cup, says manager Sarina Wiegman.BBC Sport - Published | |
Lionesses 'strong enough' without Walsh at World CupSarina Wiegman says England are "strong enough" to navigate their way through the Women's World Cup despite losing midfielder Keira Walsh.BBC Sport - Published | |
England had to fight after 'horrible' Walsh injuryEngland head coach Sarina Wiegman says she is "proud" of her side after fighting to a 1-0 win over Denmark, but describes the Keira Walsh injury as a "horrible" moment in the World Cup Group D match.BBC Sport - Published | Wiegman wants me to take responsibility - WalshEngland midfielder Keira Walsh says she feels more responsibility on the pitch under manager Sarina Wiegman.BBC Sport - Published |
England boss ready to make changes ahead of next World Cup gameEngland boss Sarina Wiegman has said she is willing to "make changes" as the Lionesses look to secure a second successive victory at the World Cup against Denmark on Friday.Sky News - Published | Bright fit for World Cup opener, says WiegmanEngland captain Millie Bright is "absolutely ready to play" against Haiti in their Women's World Cup opener, says manager Sarina Wiegman.BBC Sport - Published |
Lionesses news conference and transfer latestEngland boss Sarina Wiegman and captain Millie Bright speak at a news conference from 06:45 BST, to preview Saturday's Women's World Cup match against Haiti.BBC Sport - Published | Analysing the Lionesses' strengths & weaknessesJournalists Kathryn Batte, Tom Garry, Jen O'Neill and Simon Collings discuss what to expect from Sarina Wiegman's England squad at the Women's World Cup.BBC Sport - Published |
English longing for trophy ‘like a trauma’ - WiegmanSarina Wiegman says prior to Euro 2022, England's desire to win a tournament was like a "trauma" for the country.BBC Sport - Published | Wiegman's journey from PE teacher to England managerEngland manager Sarina Wiegman discusses how happy she is to see more opportunities in women's football after overcoming barriers as a young girl.BBC Sport - Published |
Did England draw provide more questions than answers?England travel to Australia in four days' time for the Women's World Cup, but a disappointing goalless draw with Portugal leaves plenty for manager Sarina Wiegman to think about.BBC Sport - Published | England not worried by lack of games - WiegmanEngland boss Sarina Wiegman says she is not concerned at the lack of friendly matches before this summer's 2023 Women's World Cup.BBC Sport - Published |
Wiegman confident over armbands at World CupEngland boss Sarina Wiegman says she is confident there will be a positive solution to wearing armbands highlighting social issues at the Women's World Cup.BBC Sport - Published | Wiegman says Houghton was considered for World CupEngland manager Sarina Wiegman says former captain Steph Houghton was "in our conversations" despite being left out of the World Cup squad.BBC Sport - Published |
Lionesses manager admits greater squad diversity will not happen 'overnight'Lionesses manager Sarina Wiegman has admitted that greater diversity in the squad will not happen "overnight".Sky News - Published | Five things to know about England's World Cup squadFive things we learned from Sarina Wiegman's squad announcement for the Women's World Cup, including who the new England captain is.BBC Sport - Published |
England boss to name Women's World Cup squad - during event to raise profile of grassroots footballSarina Wiegman is set to name her England squad for this summer's FIFA Women's World Cup on Wednesday - during an event aimed at raising the profile of grassroots football.Sky News - Published | The big decisions Wiegman faces over World Cup squadWith key players out injured, what are the big decisions facing Sarina Wiegman before she names her 23-player England squad on Wednesday for this summer's Women's World Cup?BBC Sport - Published |
Who will Wiegman name in England World Cup squad?Women's Football Show pundits Anita Asante and Rachel Yankey discuss who they think Sarina Wiegman will name in her England World Cup squad announcement on May 31.BBC Sport - Published | Houghton's World Cup chances 'not that high' - WiegmanEngland manager Sarina Wiegman says Steph Houghton's chances of playing at this summer's World Cup are "not that high".BBC Sport - Published |
Wiegman wants to be 'challenged' by AustraliaEngland manager Sarina Wiegman says Tuesday's friendly against Australia in Brentford is "another big game".BBC Sport - Published | World Cup selection unlikely for HoughtonEngland boss Sarina Wiegman says former captain Steph Houghton's chances of going to the World Cup are "not that high" but she will "never close the door" on selection.BBC Sport - Published |
Wiegman pleased with England 'resilience'Coach Sarina Wiegman praises England's "resilience" after they win the first Women's Finalissima on penalties despite conceding a late equaliser against Brazil.BBC Sport - Published | Injured Mead not in World Cup plans for now - WiegmanSarina Wiegman says that due to injury it is unlikely injured Arsenal striker Beth Mead will be part of England's World Cup plans.BBC Sport - Published |
Keeper Hampton in England squad for friendliesHannah Hampton is included in England manager Sarina Wiegman's 25-player squad for the friendlies against Brazil and Australia.BBC Sport - Published | When you accidentally ghost the England managerManchester City's Laura Coombs tells Football Focus how, despite waiting eight years between England caps, she initially didn't pick up a call from Lionesses boss Sarina Wiegman.BBC Sport - Published |
England's Mary Earps and Sarina Wiegman among winners at Best FIFA awards as amputee claims best goalEngland's Sarina Wiegman has been named women's coach of the year at the Best FIFA awards.Sky News - Published | England coach Wiegman wins 2022 Best Fifa AwardEngland manager Sarina Wiegman is named women's coach of the year at the 2022 Best Fifa Awards.BBC Sport - Published |
Wiegman still unsure of best England teamEngland manager Sarina Wiegman says she "does not know" her strongest starting XI because of high competition within the European champions' squad.BBC Sport - Published | Who have given unbeaten England biggest test under Wiegman?As England get their 2023 under way in the Arnold Clark Cup, BBC Sport takes a look at which teams have come closest to ending their unbeaten run.BBC Sport - Published |
England boss Wiegman on Fifa Best shortlistedEngland manager Sarina Wiegman named as one of three finalists in the women's coach category at the Fifa Best Awards.BBC Sport - Published | England still haven't reached top level - WiegmanManager Sarina Wiegman believes England still have not reached their top level after naming her squad to defend the Arnold Clark Cup.BBC Sport - Published |
Captain Williamson returns for EnglandCaptain Leah Williamson returns to Sarina Wiegman's England squad as they look to retain the Arnold Clark Cup.BBC Sport - Published | How Earps went from almost quitting to Euros gloryEngland goalkeeper Mary Earps talks about almost quitting football before Sarina Wiegman was appointed and changed her life.BBC Sport - Published |
Lionesses & Wiegman honoured at Sports PersonalityEngland's Lionesses are named BBC Sports Personality Team of the Year 2022, while head coach Sarina Wiegman wins Coach of the Year.BBC Sport - Published | Can Lionesses top incredible 2022 achievements?After an unforgettable year for the Lionesses, manager Sarina Wiegman reflects on their achievements and what is still to come in 2023 at the World Cup.BBC Sport - Published |
'The world around me has changed' - Wiegman on Euros winEngland manager Sarina Wiegman tells BBC Sport about the impact of the Lionesses winning the Euros.BBC Sport - Published | Wiegman said she 'learnt about English culture'Sarina Wiegman questioned whether she could leave the Netherlands to become Lionesses coach and took time to "learn about English culture".BBC Sport - Published |
New-look Norway will be more defensive - WiegmanEngland manager Sarina Wiegman says she is expecting to face a "very different" Norway team to the one they demolished 8-0 at Euro 2022 four months ago.BBC Sport - Published | We need to do more to tackle diversity - WiegmanEngland boss Sarina Wiegman says "we need to do more" to tackle diversity in English football.BBC Sport - Published |