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Sarina Wiegman says England have a 'big target' ahead as she names squad for final World Cup qualifiers

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England boss Sarina Wiegman has called for her team to «get straight back to business» as she named her squad for her side's final 2023 World Cup qualifiers.

It was a titanic summer for the Lionesses, as they won Euro 2022 in stunning style over Germany at Wembley in front of a record crowd.

Ad Adulation and admiration has followed, but Wiegman made it clear at her squad unveiling that she wants her players to focus on their next job, which is to qualify for the World Cup next summer in Australia and New Zealand.

Women's World Cup Qualification UEFA'It's the big boy' — Williamson eyeing new 'dream' of World Cup win21/08/2022 AT 14:00 In terms of the squad composition, Wiegman — as well as injuries to Fran Kirby and Chloe Kelly — no longer has Ellen White and Jill Scott at her disposal after their respective retirements, and has brought in a mix of youth and experience in their stead.

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