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England deliver the 'show' for fans Sarina Wiegman asked for

England delivered the show manager Sarina Wiegman had hoped they would at the Arnold Clark Cup.

In three games against opposition ranked inside the world's top 10, England were unbeaten and capped off an impressive tournament with a historic win over Germany.

It was the first time England had beaten Germany — ranked third in the world — on home soil in 27 meetings.

More than 13,463 fans inside Molineux stadium celebrated with the England players at full-time — applauding them as they lapped the pitch and cheering with striker Ellen White when she sprinted along the touchline with her fists clenched.

The image of Leah Williamson lifting the trophy and England's players kissing their winners medals amid a backdrop a confetti is one fans hope to see again in five months' time.

Wiegman said before her first match in charge against North Macedonia in September that: «We want to show how good we can play and make the English crowd proud of us.»

So did England do that at the Arnold Clark Cup?

«I think so. I hope so! We have tried really hard to do it,» said Wiegman. «I hope the fans agree with me because that's the most important thing and that they come to the games.

»It was really nice to see [the celebrations]. That helps the team too. I hope they will come back to our other games too."

England get the home European Championship under way at Old Trafford on 6 July in front of a sellout crowd.

There is plenty for those fans to be excited about.

Since Wiegman took over in September, England have scored 57 goals in nine games. They have conceded just two — against Olympic champions Canada and two-time world champions Germany.

England showed their desire to win against Germany when Wiegman took a «risk» and played centre-back Millie

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