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Lucy Staniforth feels she deserves England recall after World Cup disappointment
Lucy Staniforth feels she deserves England recall after World Cup disappointment
Lucy Staniforth says her recall to the England squad after being a standby player ahead of the World Cup is something she feels she earned. The 30-year-old, who had been set to go on holiday with her mother to Ibiza, changed that plan when she was called up by Lionesses boss Sarina Wiegman in late June to replace Jess Park on a standby list also featuring Maya Le Tissier. Staniforth was subsequently involved in preparations at home and then in Australia before parting ways with the squad as the tournament – in which Wiegman’s European champions went on to finish runners-up – got under way. The Aston Villa midfielder, capped 17 times, most recently in October 2021, is back in the fold at the first opportunity since the World Cup, for the upcoming Nations League matches against Scotland and Netherlands. She said: “I think from January, moving to Villa (after leaving Manchester United), it sort of put me back in the frame of England. “It was always on my radar, something I wanted to get back into, and it felt like there was sort of unfinished business with the team. “I really want to contribute and not just be here for the ride. So it was really pleasing to hear from Sarina and know I was called up to this camp. “I felt like I’d earned it, and it’s a really satisfying feeling to know you’ve put in that hard work and obviously made an impact in the pre camps before the World Cup. And it just feels like I’m in the right place, this is where I should be.” Staniforth says the standby stint left her with “fire in my belly”. “I wouldn’t call it bittersweet,” she said. “It was such a wonderful camp. It was a real privilege to be part of that whole experience. I think me and Maya certainly enjoyed ourselves and we brought lots of good stuff to the camp too. “But when we had to say goodbye, it was a bit like ‘the dream’s over now’. You always kind of had in the back of your head ‘maybe, maybe there’s a chance’. “It’s probably my favourite camp I’ve ever been on, strange as that is because obviously it was stopped shorter than I would have liked. “I came away and had such good feelings and no regrets. It left me in a really good mental place to go ‘OK, there’s still so much I want to achieve, there’s so much I want to do with England, and with Aston Villa.’ I just had so much hunger and fire in my belly.” Asked if the experience had given her an extra push in pre-season, Staniforth said: “Oh yeah – I’ve been trying so hard! I felt like I'd earned it, and it's a really satisfying feeling to know you've put in that hard work and obviously made an impact in the pre camps before the World Cup Lucy Staniforth “I have felt every rep, every run we’ve done. It’s been a really hard pre-season, probably the hardest I’ve done. I’ve really enjoyed the pain and the struggle! “I kind of just had a little word with myself in the gym and was like ‘right – you’ve got time now, let’s go for it, let’s really push.’ “I just thought to myself ‘come on, let’s get down and work really hard’, and I’m really glad I’ve done that because now I’m here, I feel really good, really fit and I’m really looking forward to the England games.” England face Scotland at the Stadium of Light on Friday, and ex-Sunderland player Staniforth feels it would be “pretty cool” to be involved again at a ground where she played in an FA Cup semi-final win over Chelsea in 2009. She added: “I have really fond memories of living and playing in the north east. I’m so excited to get back up there and whatever happens on Friday is just a bonus.” Staniforth was “really proud” of her team-mates for their efforts at the World Cup – and regarding her mother, she said: “She went on holiday on her own and had an amazing time, so I was really happy for her. It’s the first holiday, first flight, everything, that she’d done on her own, so I was like ‘well done Mum!'” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Steve McNamara enjoying ‘excitement’ of three-way battle to top Super League David Raya backed himself to be number one at Arsenal Jason Roy rejects England call as Tom Kohler-Cadmore added to squad
2023-09-21 19:00
Angels manager Nevin ejected in 6th against Astros after yelling at home plate umpire
Angels manager Nevin ejected in 6th against Astros after yelling at home plate umpire
Los Angeles Angels manager Phil Nevin was ejected in the sixth inning Thursday night against the Houston Astros after confronting home plate umpire Stu Scheurwater after Taylor Ward struck out looking with the bases loaded
2023-06-02 10:13
EU Commission Preparing to Recommend Ukraine Membership Talks
EU Commission Preparing to Recommend Ukraine Membership Talks
The European Union’s executive arm is preparing to recommend starting membership talks with Ukraine in earnest, offering a
2023-09-22 18:04
Cincinnati midfielder Acosta named MLS Most Valuable Player
Cincinnati midfielder Acosta named MLS Most Valuable Player
FC Cincinnati midfielder Luciano Acosta, who scored 17 goals and set up 14 others this season, was named Major League Soccer's 2023...
2023-11-28 02:22
Mitchell sinks game-winning jumper, Fever beat short-handed Sky 92-90
Mitchell sinks game-winning jumper, Fever beat short-handed Sky 92-90
Kelsey Mitchell sank a step-back jumper with 1.1 seconds left and the Indiana Fever beat the short-handed Chicago Sky 92-90
2023-06-16 10:30
US and allies urge Israel to set out clear goals for Gaza ground invasion
US and allies urge Israel to set out clear goals for Gaza ground invasion
The US and its allies have been urging Israel to be strategic and clear about its goals if and when it launches a ground invasion of Gaza, warning against a prolonged occupation and placing a particular emphasis on avoiding civilian casualties, US and Western officials told CNN.
2023-10-21 06:37
Dodgers and Padres start MLB spring training schedule on Feb. 22
Dodgers and Padres start MLB spring training schedule on Feb. 22
The spring training exhibition season will open on Feb. 22 when the Los Angeles Dodgers play the San Diego Padres
2023-07-26 09:15
Haq 50 steers Pakistan to 4-wicket win over Sri Lanka in 1st Test
Haq 50 steers Pakistan to 4-wicket win over Sri Lanka in 1st Test
Opening batsman Imam-ul-Haq hit an unbeaten 50 to steer Pakistan home in the first Test against Sri Lanka on Thursday, passing their tricky target of...
2023-07-20 15:23
'Quordle' today: Here are the answers and hints for October 7, 2023
'Quordle' today: Here are the answers and hints for October 7, 2023
If Quordle is a little too challenging today, you've come to the right place for
2023-10-07 07:30
Biden to allow US to share evidence of Russian war crimes with International Criminal Court
Biden to allow US to share evidence of Russian war crimes with International Criminal Court
President Joe Biden has decided to allow the US to cooperate with the International Criminal Court's investigation of Russian war crimes in Ukraine, two US officials and a source familiar with the matter told CNN.
2023-07-27 07:19
Margot Robbie reveals what her favourite Barbenheimer meme is
Margot Robbie reveals what her favourite Barbenheimer meme is
Margot Robbie has finally revealed what her favourite Barbenheimer meme is, ahead of the release of Barbie and Oppenheimer on the same day (21 July). The rivalry between the two films has descended the internet into chaos, but Robbie appears to be loving the competition. "I love the ones where it's like the cast of Goodfellas being like 'tickets to Barbie please'", she says in an interview with the BBC. However, Ryan Gosling doesn't appear to be as across the phenomenon, chiming in: "What's a meme?" Sign up to our new free Indy100 weekly newsletter
2023-07-19 18:01
5 politicians who made watching the Women's World Cup utterly cringe
5 politicians who made watching the Women's World Cup utterly cringe
Politicians try their hardest to look like normal people but they really struggle. This is especially true when they watch football - we all remember when Boris Johnson put kit on over his shirt and tie during the Euros, right? If you do remember that, than you'd have predicted a lot of embarrassing photo opps from politicians watching the Lionesses storm to success during the Women's World Cup this year. Beating a number of opponents, the team are to face Spain in the final on Sunday and politicians couldn't help but scrape into the action. Here are some politicians who made watching the World Cup this year seem very cringe. Why did this MP print out a piece of paper that said "Lionesses" on it to celebrate the match: Anneliese Dodds used England's 6-1 win over China in the group stage to promote Labour's Alistair Strathern and his campaign in Mid Bedfordshire. Wakeford especially gets cringe points for calling the adult team "girls". And awkwardly waving a couple of flags is pretty cringe, too: Who could forget this already classic Ed Davey photo... Poor MPs. They are just trying to have a good time but there's nothing they can do that they won't get rinsed for. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-08-17 15:11