Sarina Wiegman says Steph Houghton was ‘not ready to compete’ for England
England boss Sarina Wiegman described it as a “really hard” decision to leave Steph Houghton out of her final Euros squad as she stressed she feels the defender is “just not ready to compete”.
Houghton, the Lionesses’ captain at their last three major tournaments, failed to make the cut as a provisional 28-player group named last month was reduced to 23 on Wednesday, ahead of this summer’s showpiece on home soil getting under way on July 6.
The Manchester City centre-back has not played since January due to an Achilles issue, for which she underwent surgery in February.
Wiegman, whose side play their first warm-up match on Thursday, against Belgium at Molineux, told a press conference regarding Houghton: “That was a hard decision, but I think she’s just not ready to compete.
“We set a plan in place with her and for her and she did everything that she could do, and we supported her as good as possible.
“She came into training, she’s in a very good place, but just not ready to compete I think. It’s just a matter of time and we don’t have that time.
“(It was) really hard. It’s hard for every player that we had to disappoint, but of course for her too, she’s just such a big player who’s had such an impact on the England game and she did everything. But other players do everything too. It’s just really hard.
It's just a matter of time, and we don't have that time.- Sarina Wiegman on Steph Houghton
“Of course, she was really, really disappointed. I know she did everything to make it, so of course she wasn’t happy. She just took the arguments I gave her and then we left it for now and we’ll get in contact later.”
Asked how difficult it was to not let emotion or sentiment come into the thinking in terms of the decision, Wiegman