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I’m really happy with England: Sarina Wiegman rules out USA managerial switch
I’m really happy with England: Sarina Wiegman rules out USA managerial switch
Sarina Wiegman intends to stay put as England boss amidst swirling rumours the serial winner could be tempted into the recently vacated United States manager’s chair. On Thursday, US Soccer announced Vlatko Andonovski would step down by mutual agreement following a disappointing World Cup campaign that saw the double-defending champions knocked out by Sweden for a worst-ever last 16 finish. Wiegman and Chelsea manager Emma Hayes were already among the names frequently tipped to fill the post, but the 53-year-old issued a reassuring update two nights before leading the Lionesses into their first-ever World Cup final. She said of the chatter: “I’m staying out of that. I’ve heard it. I’m with England, I’m really happy with England and I have a contract until 2025. “I’m really enjoying my job and I have the impression that people still like me doing that job. I have no plans to leave.” Football Association chief executive Mark Bullingham has said that his organisation would refuse an American approach for Wiegman. The 53-year-old is the first manager in history to have steered two different nations to a women’s European championship title, having done so with her native Netherlands in 2017 and England last summer. Four years ago in France, Wiegman reached a World Cup final with the Oranje Leeuwinnen but fell to the US at the final hurdle, so both boss and squad will be determined to secure the trophy that has so far eluded them when they line up against Spain in front of more than 75,000 people in Sydney on Sunday. The Dutch manager has only been in her post since the summer of 2021, but arrived with a deep appreciation of what it feels like to be a long-suffering England fan. I’m really enjoying my job and I have the impression that people still like me doing that job. Sarina Wiegman Asked if she is aware of how much is invested in the Lionesses potentially ending 57 years of hurt since the men lifted the World Cup under Sir Alf Ramsey, Wiegman replied: “I don’t hear it that much because I get out of the noise. But I know it’s there. “When we started working, I felt that the country was so desperate to win a final in a tournament. Everyone was saying that and the players too. I thought: it’s very real. “I heard again: 1966. Everyone’s talking about 1966. So let’s be at our best on Sunday and try and be successful.” Wiegman’s life changed when, in the late 1980s, she met University of North Carolina Tar Heels head coach Anson Dorrance at a Women’s World Cup prototype tournament, an encounter that eventually led the then-midfielder to move to America. If the three-time FIFA Best winner’s connection to the US concerns fans unconvinced by Wiegman’s earlier assurances, perhaps the Hague-born boss’ sheer enthusiasm for the uniquely religious fervour with which the English consume football will assuage them. She said: “Football is so big in England, it’s so in the culture. That’s incredible to experience. It’s so big. It’s everywhere.” There has nevertheless been a bit of cultural adjustment for the straight-talking Dutchwoman, who alongside her players has – perhaps reluctantly – become a household name since England lifted the Euro 2022 trophy last summer. The England boss, who chalks up her side’s growth in part to their learning – at her encouragement – to embrace mistakes, is motivated by “working with very ambitious, talented people”. Earlier in the tournament, captain Millie Bright also linked Wiegman’s arrival with the establishment of an environment devoid of hierarchy, where players feel they can speak their mind, even when the conversations can be difficult. Perhaps that has something to do with the Dutch directness Wiegman admits, despite her affinity for England, she has probably imported into the Lionesses’ culture. She added: “English people are very polite and sometimes you go ‘OK, are you now being polite or are you really saying what you mean?’ “And that’s sometimes finding a balance, because you don’t have to be rude to be direct. So I ask the players and the staff ‘you can be honest, it doesn’t mean that you’re rude. Just be direct’. “Direct doesn’t mean rude. You can just say what you think and still be very respectful.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Sarina Wiegman v Jorge Vilda – a look at the World Cup final coaches Have Spain moved past player mutiny on their run to World Cup final? Owen Farrell absence dominates build-up – Ireland v England talking points
2023-08-18 19:19
Singapore hopes for substantial IPEF progress by APEC
Singapore hopes for substantial IPEF progress by APEC
WASHINGTON Singapore's deputy prime minister said on Friday he hopes for substantial progress in the U.S.-led Indo-Pacific Economic
2023-10-14 06:10
India’s Central Bank Tightens Curbs on Some Consumer Loans
India’s Central Bank Tightens Curbs on Some Consumer Loans
The Reserve Bank of India asked banks to increase buffers for some consumer loans as it seeks to
2023-11-17 12:18
Victor Osimhen reveals the two Premier League shirts he had growing up
Victor Osimhen reveals the two Premier League shirts he had growing up
Napoli striker Victor Osimhen has named the two Premier League shirts he owned growing up.
2023-11-14 03:15
‘It’s a misunderstanding’: Kourtney Kardashian debunks myths about frozen eggs, reveals her previous ones ‘didn't survive’
‘It’s a misunderstanding’: Kourtney Kardashian debunks myths about frozen eggs, reveals her previous ones ‘didn't survive’
Kourtney Kardashian had seven frozen eggs from years ago but most of them failed to survive
2023-05-29 13:09
Foreign Office warns Britons over travel to France during riots
Foreign Office warns Britons over travel to France during riots
The Foreign Office tells Britons it's "more important than ever" to get proper travel insurance.
2023-07-01 12:11
Red Sox draft pick promises to leave Yankees fandom behind him
Red Sox draft pick promises to leave Yankees fandom behind him
Kyle Teel was undoubtedly excited to get selected with the No. 14 pick in the 2023 MLB Draft. One slight complication? He went to the Boston Red Sox, his lifetime rivals.The Boston Red Sox made out like bandits in the 2023 MLB Draft, selecting Virginia catcher Kyle Teel with the No. 14 pick. Tee...
2023-07-11 09:04
Taylor Swift's NFL era: Pop star attends second Chiefs football game
Taylor Swift's NFL era: Pop star attends second Chiefs football game
By Gabriella Borter and Joseph Ax Mega pop star Taylor Swift arrived at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey
2023-10-02 07:51
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2023-06-09 02:12
Euro zone inflation fall confirmed, easing pressure on ECB to hike
Euro zone inflation fall confirmed, easing pressure on ECB to hike
FRANKFURT Euro zone inflation slower further and even underlying price pressures appear to have peaked, Eurostat data showed
2023-08-18 17:05
NASA films rare footage of its Mars helicopter flying and landing
NASA films rare footage of its Mars helicopter flying and landing
Flying on Mars presents a major challenge. The Martian surface air density is only about
2023-08-19 19:00
Rodrigo Bentancur set to be out until February after tearing an ankle ligament
Rodrigo Bentancur set to be out until February after tearing an ankle ligament
Tottenham midfielder Rodrigo Bentancur is set to be out until February after tearing a ligament in his ankle, the PA news agency understands. The 26-year-old was injured in a tackle from Aston Villa’s Matty Cash during Sunday’s 2-1 home Premier League defeat, and a scan on Tuesday confirmed the extent of the damage. The Uruguay international was making his first start since returning from an ACL injury that had kept him out since February. It represents a further blow for manager Ange Postecoglou, who is already contending with a lengthy list of absentees, with nine first-team players having been unavailable through injury or suspension for the Villa defeat. That list includes summer signings James Maddison and Micky van de Ven, who were influential in Spurs’ unbeaten start to the season that saw them go top after eight games. Both went off during the 4-1 defeat to Chelsea earlier in November and are likely to be out until January, while defender Cristian Romero is currently serving a three-game ban after being red-carded against the Blues. Tottenham are on a run of three straight league defeats that has seen them slip from first to fifth. Read More Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink wants aspiring black managers to get ‘a fair chance’ ECB boss admits challenges remain for cricket after positive impact report England’s Zach Mercer installs oxygen chamber at home to combat ankle injury
2023-11-29 02:40