Rachel Brown-Finnis: How Sarina Wiegman turned England into a winning machine
I’ve not stopped smiling since England reached the European Championship final – it was just absolutely amazing and the team were sensational.
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I’ve not stopped smiling since England reached the European Championship final – it was just absolutely amazing and the team were sensational.
England captain Leah Williamson hopes the Lionesses' success at Euro 2022 can have a wider impact on society in the country. The Lionesses are set to play Germany at Wembley in front of a capacity crowd on Sunday as they bid to win a first women's major tournament on home turf. Ad/> Williamson believes England's success in the competition, whether they win the final or not, can help lead to greater equality for women across the nation.
England captain Leah Williamson has described Sunday’s Euro 2022 final against Germany as a “fairytale fixture” – and one she believes is “not the end of a journey but the start of one”.
The women's European Championship final between England and Germany is a "fairytale fixture" given the history between the teams, England captain Leah Williamson said on Saturday.
If imitation really is the sincerest form of flattery then surely Sarina Wiegman’s suit says it all.
England’s Leah Williamson has won the ball more often than any other player at Euro 2022 despite not making a single tackle, according to UEFA’s official statistics.
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England are one win away from a first major trophy and Leah Williamson knows the job is far from done but the captain hopes the team can inspire the home crowd to not only get behind them but also enjoy the moment.