Wiegman out to ensure England ‘bring it home’ again at 2023 World Cup

England coach Sarina Wiegman said it would be tough for her team to top an unbeaten 2022 in which they won the women’s Euros at home but said she will ensure they step things up in their bid to win the World Cup next year.

Published : Dec 20, 2022 19:54 IST

England’s Sarina Wiegman.
England’s Sarina Wiegman. | Photo Credit: AP
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England’s Sarina Wiegman. | Photo Credit: AP

England coach Sarina Wiegman said it would be tough for her team to top an unbeaten 2022 in which they won the women’s European Championship at home but said she will ensure they step things up in their bid to win the World Cup next year.

England has not lost in 26 games since Wiegman took charge in September 2021. It qualified for the World Cup in New Zealand and Australia with a 100% record and beat reigning world champions the United States at Wembley earlier this year.

“You can’t beat that - you can only get equal on that,” Wiegman told British journalists at Wembley.

“We want to win every game, but we talk about how we can improve the next game... Of course, we want to break all the records, but breaking a record doesn’t say what you have to do.

“How do we stick together as a team? I truly believe that’s where it starts. The players feel very comfortable with that way of approach. At the moment it works really well and they feel really comfortable. You can tell because we are enjoying ourselves - and winning helps.”

Before taking over at England, Wiegman heralded a new era for the Netherlands team, her home nation, leading them to a surprise Euro 2017 victory on home soil and following it up with a run to the 2019 World Cup final in France.

The new year will bring another opportunity for the 53-year-old to claim the trophy that eluded her then.

“We absolutely we have to get better. We have to take our game to the next stage, to make the chance of being successful as high as possible. We want to develop our style of play so we stay unpredictable.

“Yes, of course we have to dream. We’re going to a World Cup just to play, we’re going there to win.”

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