Wiegman: England close to knowing Euro 2025 squad - Soccer News
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Sarina Wiegman, England's manager, is close to finalizing her squad for Euro 2025, despite recent challenges. With key player Mary Earps retired and Ella Morris injured, Wiegman emphasizes the importance of strong performances in the lead-up to the Euros. The Lionesses aim to maintain their championship title, approaching their match against Spain with a focus on their game plan and performance. England seeks victory to secure a spot in the Nations League finals while demonstrating team strength against a formidable opponent.
"We're pretty close," Wiegman said. "You still want to go to the game tomorrow and make the final decisions. We want to win and every prize you want to win."
"We are going out there to play the best performance and to take another step in our style of play." Sarina Wiegman speaking on sticking to the game plan against Spain
"If a player has a little injury, which would be a risk for the Euros, I wouldn't play her. Still, at the same time, I think our squad is strong enough to have a good performance against a top team."
"I think I play every game like it's my last, so I don't think that's an issue," said Lucy Bronze regarding the upcoming match against Spain.
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