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Bronze says England not happy with their performances at World Cup

SYDNEY : The Women's World Cup has not seen the best of England, who must play better in their quarter-final clash with Colombia on Saturday, said defender Lucy Bronze.

The fourth-ranked Lionesses survived a scare in Monday's round-of-16 penalty shootout win over a Nigerian side who gave England fits all night.

"We can give more," Bronze told reporters. "We're a fantastic team with highly talented players.

"There's no point in playing our best performances in the first games, we might as well save them for the quarter-finals or further than that."

The Lionesses will be without Lauren James, their leading scorer with three goals, in Saturday's knockout game after she picked up a red card for a stamp to the backside of Nigeria's Michelle Alozie.

The Chelsea striker, who issued an apology, could sit out longer pending a FIFA disciplinary review.

"The most important thing is that we're coming out of games with wins," Bronze said. "We're the ones who are still in the competition and there's many top teams who are going home because they haven't been able to get that point or been able to see the games out in the penalty shootout and we have.

"We've shown that side of our team that we know what it takes to win."

England are among the favourites to win the tournament after the elimination of two-time defending champions United States, Olympic champions Canada, Germany and Brazil.

Coach Sarina Wiegman said after the Nigeria win she had never experienced so many problems in a game or tournament. The team also lost midfielder Keira Walsh for a game-and-a-half to injury. She returned to play against Nigeria's Super Falcons.

Bronze, a defender for Barcelona, praised her squad's resilience.

"We've built on every game, we've taken something

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