England: Sarina Wiegman reveals genius thinking behind playing Millie Bright as striker
England Women made history on Wednesday night as they were crowned the first ever winners of the Arnold Clark Cup.
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England Women made history on Wednesday night as they were crowned the first ever winners of the Arnold Clark Cup.
Fran Kirby has stressed the importance of England continuing to build ahead of this summer’s Euros following their “special” Arnold Clark Cup triumph.
On a cold night in Wolverhampton, history was made as England were crowned the first ever winners of the Arnold Clark Cup.
England’s preparations for Euro 2022 were given a boost after the side won the inaugural Arnold Clark Cup.
England boss Sarina Wiegman said she felt her team were “growing really fast” after they beat Germany 3-1 at Molineux to win the Arnold Clark Cup.
England score two late goals to beat Germany 3-1 for the first time in their history to win the Arnold Clark Cup. Late goals from Millie Bright (84’) and Fran Kirby (90+4’) in the final ten minutes of the match at Molineux moved England above Spain at the top of the four-team table. Ad/> Ellen White put the hosts in front in the 15th minute, coolly slotting the ball past the goalkeeper.
England scored two late goals to beat Germany on home soil for the first time in their history and win the Arnold Clark Cup.
England remain unbeaten at the Arnold Clark Cup but also without a win, having followed up their 1-1 draw with Canada on Thursday with a stalemate against Spain at Carrow Road. The Lionesses had a good chance to score early on, Jill Scott holding off a couple of would-be tacklers in midfield before scooping a shot wide of the upright.