Wiegman names England squad for Women's World Cup
BIRMINGHAM, England : England manager Sarina Wiegman has completed the difficult task of selecting her 23-player squad for the Women's World Cup amid a raft of injuries to key players.
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BIRMINGHAM, England : England manager Sarina Wiegman has completed the difficult task of selecting her 23-player squad for the Women's World Cup amid a raft of injuries to key players.
Arsenal's Rafaelle Souza will leave the club this summer, citing «needing something different» in her life as the reason. Her final game for the club will be on Saturday, when Arsenal finish their Women's Super League campaign at home to Aston Villa where a point can mathematically secure a top-three finish for Arsenal and qualification for the Women's Champions League again next season. Ad The 31-year-old Brazil captain joined the WSL side in January 2022, almost 18 months ago.
Manchester United forward Alessia Russo believes her side's brilliant performance in the Women's Super League in which they've pushed Chelsea to the brink is "nothing short of what we deserve" and did not rule out a sensational final day trophy lift for Marc Skinner's side.
Manchester United’s Marc Skinner has been awarded April’s Barclays Manager of the Month following four stellar performances that led to four back-to-back wins in all competitions.
England forward Beth Mead said she is "ahead of schedule" in her recovery from an anterior cruciate ligament injury but is still unsure whether she can claim a place in Sarina Wiegman's squad for the Women's World Cup.
Jen Beattie has claimed Arsenal can still “100%” win the Women’s Super League title following victory against Leicester City on Friday. Frida Maanum scored the only goal of the game to earn the Gunners three points which helped close the gap on third-place Chelsea to two points, but Beattie and Arsenal are aiming higher than a top-three finish.
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Arsenal's Austria defender Laura Wienroither is the latest player in the women's game to rupture an anterior cruciate ligament after the club confirmed her injury.