Sarina Wiegman suffers first defeat as England Women are beaten by Australia in Brentford ahead of Women's World Cup
England’s 30-match unbeaten run came to an end after a 2-0 defeat to Australia at Brentford’s Gtech Community Stadium. It was the Lionesses’ first defeat under manager Sarina Wiegman, as their preparations for the World Cup finals hit a bump in the road.
Ad Their last defeat came back in April 2021 under interim head coach Hege Riise, and this result could be a wake-up call for Wiegman’s side ahead of this summer’s finals. Euro Qualifying'I am still young' – Kane not ruling out scoring 100 England goals28/03/2023 AT 15:57 Sam Kerr broke the deadlock in the 32nd minute after capitalising on a rare error from skipper Leah Williamson, intercepting her attempted headed clearance back to Mary Earps and chipping the ball over the Manchester United goalkeeper.
Chelsea striker Kerr turned provider for the second goal when her perfectly-weighted cross from the right was nodded in by Charlotte Grant to score a first senior Matildas goal. The reigning European champions were uncharacteristically sluggish in west London, but came agonisingly close to halving the deficit when Rachel Daly headed wide from Lucy Bronze’s cross.
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They also face Denmark and China in their group at the tournament. Women's World CupInjured Mead would need 'miracle' recovery to play at World Cup — Wiegman28/03/2023 AT 14:15 Euro Qualifying'I'll
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