Karen Carney appears to react to Graeme Souness comments live on air
Karen Carney has found herself in the middle of a storm after fellow Sky Sports pundit Graeme Souness called football “a man’s game” live on air.
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Karen Carney has found herself in the middle of a storm after fellow Sky Sports pundit Graeme Souness called football “a man’s game” live on air.
Karen Carney has found herself in the middle of a storm after fellow Sky Sports pundit Graeme Souness called football “a man’s game” live on air.
Sarina Wiegman has made some mark on England in ten months as manager.
England Lionesses will open the Women’s Euro 2022 tournament this evening, as they face Austria in Group A.
Sarina Wiegman’s side will open the Women’s Euro 2022 tournament on Wednesday evening, as they face Austria in Group A.
FRIDAY'S BIG STORIES Three From Three Ad/> Three warm-up games, three wins, and England are in a «very good place». That's according to Sarina Wiegman, who is a happy manager as the big tournament nears. FriendliesEngland ease past Switzerland in final Euro 2022 warm-up match17 HOURS AGO But no coach is ever completely satisfied, and Wiegman, on the basis of these three wins, has plenty to think about and some big decisions to make.
Sarina Wiegman said England were “in a very good place” but “still have to improve a couple of things” after they concluded their warm-up matches ahead of the home Euros by beating Switzerland 4-0 in Zurich.
Hosts England will head into Euro 2022 14 games unbeaten after the Lionesses defeated Switzerland 4-0 in Zurich to wrap up their warm-ups ahead of next week’s competition. The visitors were made to wait until 11 minutes into the second half to make the breakthrough, with Alessia Russo – handed a start in the absence of Ellen White – heading home from Rachel Daly’s cross.