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As Sarina Wiegman solves one problem - a bigger one presents itself
As Sarina Wiegman solves one problem - a bigger one presents itself
You could say England rode their luck, except that’s only because it keeps going against them. It feels the fate of this entire campaign is that just as Sarina Wiegman solves one problem - in this case through the genius of Lauren James - a bigger one presents itself. The European champions, at last, looked exactly that as well as potential world champions as the England manager got her system right to secure this 1-0 win over Denmark, only to quickly lose their one irreplaceable player. It had such a huge effect, not least on poor Keira Walsh herself. Wiegman and the rest of England will now wait for news of what this injury is, as she clearly motioned to her knee. Until then, the question will weigh there over whether you can win a World Cup without Walsh, Leah Williamson and Beth Mead. Wiegman at least has the burgeoning James, who gave one of those vintage landmark performances a young talent does in winning a World Cup game with a moment of brilliance. Her early goal was sumptuous. It is surely almost certain now to put England into the last 16, as they otherwise battled to a second successive win. That isn’t to be overlooked but it’s been a grind so far. The other side to that is that this can be good for campaigns. It’s how Spain, as an example, got through the men’s World Cup in 2010. There can be that sense of a side just learning to graft through, to answer questions. The main issue, though, is that Wiegman possibly faces the biggest question of all. How many times can she keep refitting this team in the face of absences to keep it at champion level? Until there is actually confirmation of Walsh’s injury, it is almost futile to speculate, beyond the discussion of the facts. The 26-year-old immediately knew something was wrong, as she could be seen signaling that she had to come off as she motioned to her knee. It didn’t look good. The great frustration, that is almost always the case in these situations, was that it happened from something so innocuous. Walsh reached for a ball near the centre circle. That did point to one of the only weaknesses in England’s game up to that point. As against Haiti, they had been that bit looser at the back. The other frustration was that it had been the only issue with England up to then. They looked so much better than in that first match. The first 25 minutes were a hugely convincing period of football. There was obviously the benefit of finally having 90 minutes of competitive football to hone them, something that has been a factor in a lot of this World Cup. The better squads have felt the effects of not playing proper games for two months. There was more to it than that, though. With Wiegman going for the typically innovative move of putting the Women’s Super League top scorer at left-back, and with James on the left, there was so much more balance to the side. It looked like it fit again. In her more natural position, James knew exactly where to go, what areas to create real danger in. That was illustrated within minutes, as she got the ball just outside the box and curled the most divine strike around Lene Christensen. It was no less than England deserved. The mood was right. The approach was forceful. They looked a threat in every move forward. It seemed like a statement victory - like that which Spain, Germany and Brazil have offered - could be on. The only slight concern was how those issues remained at the back. There’s just that greater laxness. It didn’t help the confidence around this that Rikke Marie Madsen almost scored with Denmark’s first meaningful attack. The turn to create the chance was admittedly supreme, and it required something so mercurial to make it happen. It was more how fragile the lead seemed, as against Haiti. The mood soon changed entirely, as Walsh went down. It became a different game. Denmark sensed some opportunity. England just sought to get through it. This was entirely understandable. They’d lost their one tactically essentially player and felt her anguish. They’d lost their system. It asked a lot of the players. By the end, they were trudging through, Denmark doing all the running. One overlap produced the cross that almost undermined all of England’s efforts. The ball was flighted so invitingly for Amalie Vangsgaard, whose header bounced off the other side of the post. It was a let-off. It was also another test passed, if just about. It could be said England were lucky. The squad might point to everything else happening around them. They can also, almost certainly, point to a last-16 place top of the group. 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2023-07-28 20:35
Australia grinds away to cut England's lead to 168 in the final Ashes test
Australia grinds away to cut England's lead to 168 in the final Ashes test
Australia reached 115-2 to cut England’s lead to 168 in a mostly grinding first session in the final Ashes test highlighted by a brilliant slip catch from Joe Root
2023-07-28 20:31
Bayern Munich's Harry Kane meeting with Tottenham postponed
Bayern Munich's Harry Kane meeting with Tottenham postponed
Bayern Munich's meeting with Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy over the potential transfer Harry Kane has been postponed at short notice. The 30-year-old remains the Bundesliga giants' primary target and has 12 months left on his current contract.
2023-07-28 20:30
Russian and Belarusian players banned from a women's tennis tournament in Prague
Russian and Belarusian players banned from a women's tennis tournament in Prague
The organizers of a women's tennis tournament in the Czech Republic say Russian and Belarusian players will not be allowed to participate in next week's Prague Open
2023-07-28 20:25
Labuschagne falls as England check Australia's progress in fifth Test
Labuschagne falls as England check Australia's progress in fifth Test
Joe Root held a brilliant slip catch to dismiss Marnus Labuschagne as Australia ground their way to 115-2 at lunch on the second day of the fifth and final Ashes...
2023-07-28 20:23
Six players Real Madrid gave up on and sold too soon
Six players Real Madrid gave up on and sold too soon
Six players, including Arjen Robben and Mesur Ozil, that could have offered more to Real Madrid were they given the chance to stay at the club longer.
2023-07-28 20:20
Man City's Mahrez joins Saudi club Al-Ahli
Man City's Mahrez joins Saudi club Al-Ahli
Manchester City forward Riyad Mahrez has joined Saudi side Al-Ahli, the two clubs announced on Friday, becoming the latest big-name player to be lured to the...
2023-07-28 20:09
Former NFL LB Whitney Mercilus 'sacked' by Air Force K-9 unit in USAA partnership
Former NFL LB Whitney Mercilus 'sacked' by Air Force K-9 unit in USAA partnership
Former NFL linebacker Whitney Mercilus made a career out of chasing down and sacking opposing quarterbacks, but he was able to get "a taste of his own medicine," as he described it, with the help of USAA.Mercilus partnered with soon-to-be Hall of Fame offensive lineman Joe Thomas and U...
2023-07-28 20:00
Riyad Mahrez leaves Man City to join Al Ahli
Riyad Mahrez leaves Man City to join Al Ahli
Riyad Mahrez has completed his transfer from Man City to Saudi Arabian side Al Ahli.
2023-07-28 19:55
Manchester City forward Riyad Mahrez joins Saudi Arabian club Al-Ahli
Manchester City forward Riyad Mahrez joins Saudi Arabian club Al-Ahli
Riyad Mahrez has completed his move from Manchester City to Saudi Arabian club Al-Ahli, the Premier League outfit have announced. City agreed a fee understood to be worth up to £30million with Al-Ahli for the Algeria international last week. Mahrez, 32, spent five years at the Etihad Stadium and helped the club win 11 trophies, including four Premier League titles and the Champions League. Mahrez told the treble winners’ website, mancity.com: “To play for Manchester City has been an honour and privilege. “I came to City to win trophies and enjoy my football and I achieved all that and so much more. “I have had five unforgettable years with this football club, working with unbelievable players, fantastic supporters, and the best manager in the world. “Manchester City will forever be a huge and happy part of my life.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live
2023-07-28 19:54
London Football Club Queens Park Rangers Is Courting Investors
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2023-07-28 19:52
Wiegman praises 'fighting' England after Walsh injury shock
Wiegman praises 'fighting' England after Walsh injury shock
Coach Sarina Wiegman praised her England team for pulling themselves together after key midfielder Keira Walsh was stretchered off in the 1-0 Women's World Cup...
2023-07-28 19:49
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