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Sarina Wiegman Reflects on England’s Draw Against the USA

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England and the United States ended up with a 0-0 draw in a match that showed how hard both teams was fighting. Sarina Wiegman was happy with the game which helped get ready for the 2025 Euros.

  • Neither team scored any goals but both sides showed they knew what they was doing.
  • Sarina Wiegman talked about how competitive everyone played.
  • The game helped them get ready for what’s coming in the 2025 Euros.

Sarina Wiegman’s Influence on England

Sarina Wiegman has been in charge of the England women’s team since September 2021 and they’ve done really good winning the UEFA Women’s Euro 2022 which was huge. She’s won 78.9% of her games which makes her one of the best managers England’s ever had. The way she leads has made the team play real strong, winning six games drawing two and losing two in 2024. The game they just played against the USA helped make the team even better.


Preparing for the 2025 Euros

Playing against the USA wasn’t just about showing off skills but it helped them figure out what works good for when the 2025 Euros comes around. With Wiegman running things England looks real strong. The match was extra special because Emma Hayes was coaching the USA team. Everyone’s getting excited for the Euros coming up and England looks like they’re gonna keep doing good.

Leadership Changes and Women’s Football Excellence

For more on the influence of leadership changes in England’s national teams, see Gareth Southgate’s transition. Also the match shows how good women’s football is getting like you can see with Barbra Banda’s accomplishments. If you want to know more about the big England-USA game check out Wiegman and Hayes’ face-off.

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