Euro 2022 preview: England expects, but many in with a shout
All eyes will be on whether England women can finally end their major trophy drought as they go into their home Euros as one of the favourites, led by 2017 winning coach Sarina Wiegman.
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All eyes will be on whether England women can finally end their major trophy drought as they go into their home Euros as one of the favourites, led by 2017 winning coach Sarina Wiegman.
LONDON : All eyes will be on whether England women can finally end their major trophy drought as they go into their home European Championship next week as one of the favourites, led by 2017 winning coach Sarina Wiegman.
Chelsea defender Magda Eriksson is looking for ‘revenge’ against Manchester City when the two teams meet in the FA Cup final on Sunday. For Eriksson, the match gives her side a chance to add a cup to the Women's Super League title they clinched last week. The Swede suffered a long-term ankle injury in their 4-0 Champions League defeat to Wolfsburg in December, and that kept her out of the season’s League Cup final.
Emma Hayes has described the Chelsea captain, Magda Eriksson, as “a main reason we’ve been a winning team for years” and praised her influence on her return from three months out to help navigate Chelsea to a third consecutive league title and Sunday’s FA Cup final against Manchester City.
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LONDON : Chelsea showed their class to secure their third consecutive Women's Super League title on Sunday, but it could have been a different story if Arsenal hadn't suffered a winter wobble that effectively derailed their challenge.
Emma Hayes has said she is pleased Chelsea remained competitive this season despite having a squad in transition as she prepared for the Women’s Super League title to be decided on Sunday.
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