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Lionesses 'strong enough' without Walsh at World Cup

BBC Sport Monday, 31 July 2023
Sarina Wiegman says England are "strong enough" to navigate their way through the Women's World Cup despite losing midfielder Keira Walsh.
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England kick off their Women's World Cup campaign this week vs Haiti. But with stars like Beth Mead, Leah Williamson, and Fran Kirby all out through injury, the Lionesses have lost their tag as favorites. Can they still do it? Adam Clery thinks so.

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