The growth of women's football in Europe has been remarkable, with over 3,000 full-time female players now competing, largely due to increased investment. As the Euro 2022 approaches, teams like Spain, England, Germany, and the Netherlands emerge as strong contenders. The introduction of the Nations League has also boosted the competitive landscape, showcasing teams like Belgium and Italy. The importance of teamwork and inclusivity in winning tournaments is underscored by the need for every player to feel valued, regardless of their on-field minutes.
You only have to wind the clock back two full major-tournament cycles, to Euro 2017, and there were no fully professional women's leagues in Europe. Thanks to increased investment in the women's game, there are now more than 3,000 full-time female players across the continent.
To win this tournament it will take a team, first and foremost, and as a coach you have to work hard to keep everyone connected and feeling valued.
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