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Millie Bright called on to relieve England's red-hot World Cup pressure

Millie Bright is the ice-cool character who can relieve the red-hot pressure on England heading into this year’s Women’s World Cup, according to former Lioness and teammate Anita Asante. The Chesterfield-raised Chelsea defender, 29, was part of Sarina Wiegman's history-making Euro 2022 squad last summer and is renowned for her vibrant energy both on and off the pitch. Ad And Asante, who played with Bright at Chelsea between 2018 to 2020, believes that Bright's relaxed attitude can hold the key to keeping the Lionesses grounded ahead of the looming World Cup in Australia.

Premier League'Thank you to all my fans!' — Ozil announces retirement from professional football4 HOURS AGO «We have some really down to earth and humble players within the Lionesses, and they seem to be level-headed and supportive of each other,» she said. «You take players like Millie Bright who I played with at Chelsea, she's fun loving and full of energy and character. »But she also knows how to take time to herself and relax and that's the key.

«They won't be going in overconfident. This is a reset button, and they have to replicate the performances that we saw during the Euros now. »But they will also be wanting to make some improvements on those performances.

«Off the back of the Euros, they will be heading into this World Cup as favourites which is something that they will be needing to manage. »There's just such a good wealth of experience in that team of knowing how to deal with that expectation. «I don't think that pressure will phase them, they will enjoy it and thrive in that level of competition.

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