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Wiegman in club v country wrangle over release of England World Cup players

theguardian.com

Sarina Wiegman is caught in a club v country tussle after naming her World Cup squad, with the England manager fearing her plans to get the players together in less than three weeks could be blocked.

Wiegman wants to begin preparations on 19 June and said clubs had been alerted to this in November. But the European Club Association is understood to be united behind a deal it reached with Fifa this month for a release timeframe of 23-29 June.

The Football Association is searching for a solution with clubs. Wiegman revealed England set their call-up date in November using expertise and experience regarding rest, recovery and preparation.

She said they had agreed the plan with the captains’ group, then with the wider squad and had spoken to clubs. “It’s frustrating because we have all our plans and we thought we were all set,” Wiegman said. “And then like a month ago, all of a sudden things change.

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