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Sarina Wiegman cautions against over-confidence ahead of the Euros

Sarina Wiegman is unsure whether England should take too much confidence from their red-hot form in front of goal recently into this summer’s Women’s European Championship.

The Lionesses moved to the brink of qualification for next year’s World Cup as they thrashed Northern Ireland 5-0 thanks to a brace apiece for Lauren Hemp and Georgia Stanway and a goal from Ella Toone.

England have now scored 68 times in eight Group D outings, without conceding, and sit atop the standings, five points clear of nearest challengers Austria with only two matches remaining.

Impressive though the feat is, Wiegman is well aware England will be faced with much more resilient backlines at Euro 2022 as they bid to get their hands on the trophy for the first time.

“We really have to be clear that the opponents we play in the qualification matches, we don’t expect that level of opponents at the Euros,” said England’s head coach. “It’s going to be harder to score.

“Of course it gives us confidence when we score goals but we’re aware and grounded that the level is just a little lower against most opponents in the World Cup qualification.”

Wiegman, who suspects June’s friendlies against Belgium and Holland will provide more of an acid test for England, was tight-lipped about whether she had decided on her best XI yet ahead of Euro 2022.

The Dutch coach is just seven months into the job and has been deprived of the services of injured defender Steph Houghton, who is facing a race to be fit for the Euros in July after Achilles surgery.

“It’s a little early to get really close to your first line-up,” Wiegman said. “It’s what’s going to be the 23 and what’s next and after that.

“We don’t have to decide now, which is really nice. Players (also) have to

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