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Euros qualifying group tough but exciting - WiegmanEngland manager Sarina Wiegman says her side's Euro 2025 qualifying group is "tough but really exciting".BBC Sport - Published | |
England give ‘many answers to questions’ - WiegmanEngland have given "many answers to questions we had" in friendly victories over Austria and Italy this month, says manager Sarina Wiegman.BBC Sport - Published | |
England's Wiegman backs 'very necessary' health projectsEngland manager Sarina Wiegman says new women's health projects are "another step in the right direction".BBC Sport - Published | |
Layzell grasps chance to impress England boss WiegmanNaomi Layzell was playing in the Women's Championship and in England's youth teams two years ago - but this week she was training with the European champions.BBC Sport - Published | |
'Big opportunity' after Olympic disappointment - WiegmanEngland have "moved on" from the disappointment of missing out on Olympic qualification and are focused on the defence of their European title, says manager Sarina Wiegman.BBC Sport - Published | |
Sarina Wiegman has unfinished business and a determination to win the World CupNothing - for now - could tempt Sarina Wiegman away from the England job.Sky News - Published | |
Sarina Wiegman extends England contractEngland head coach Sarina Wiegman has signed a contract extension with the Football Association (FA) that will see her remain as manager of the Lionesses through to the 2027 World Cup.Sky News - Published | |
England manager Wiegman extends deal until 2027England women's team manager Sarina Wiegman signs a new contract until 2027.BBC Sport - Published | |
Wiegman named women's coach of year at Fifa Best awardsWatch the moment England manager Sarina Wiegman wins women's coach of the year at the Fifa Best Awards in London.BBC Sport - Published | |
England duo Wiegman and Earps win at Fifa Best AwardsEngland manager Sarina Wiegman wins coach of the year while Mary Earps is named goalkeeper of the year at the Fifa Best Awards.BBC Sport - Published | |
Wiegman, Guardiola and Hayes on Best Fifa shortlistsSarina Wiegman, Emma Hayes and Pep Guardiola are among the nominees for the Best Fifa Coach awards 2023.BBC Sport - Published | |
Scotland will not 'give away' game for Olympics - WiegmanEngland manager Sarina Wiegman says Scotland will not "give away" Tuesday's Nations League game to allow Team GB to qualify for the 2024 Olympics.BBC Sport - Published | |
'England get job done but mistakes could prove costly'England did just enough to scrape past the Netherlands in a must-win encounter at Wembley Stadium - but Sarina Wiegman's side are still being punished for costly mistakes.BBC Sport - Published | Mead returns to England squad after year outArsenal forward Beth Mead is back in Sarina Wiegman's England squad for the first time in over a year after recovering from an ACL injury.BBC Sport - Published |
England Under-23s thriving with Wiegman supportEngland have enjoyed success on the world stage and now the women's under-23s are catching up after Sarina Wiegman helped the Football Association rebuild its youth set-up.BBC Sport - Published | Female boss in men's game 'a matter of time' - WiegmanLionesses manager Sarina Wiegman believes it is "a matter of time" before a female manager takes charge of a professional men's team in England.BBC Sport - Published |
Wiegman wants England improvement against BelgiumEngland will focusing on "things to improve" when they face Belgium in the Women's Nations League on Tuesday, says manager Sarina Wiegman.BBC Sport - Published | 'Harder' for England to score now, says WiegmanEngland will find it harder to score in the Women's Nations League, says manager Sarina Wiegman after a hard-fought 1-0 win over Belgium.BBC Sport - Published |
How England's 'next superstar' caught Wiegman's eyeSix months ago Grace Clinton was scoring in the Women's Championship to help secure Bristol City's promotion to the top flight - now she is part of England's senior squad.BBC Sport - Published | I'm happy Kirby is back, says WiegmanEngland manager Sarina Wiegman says she is happy for Fran Kirby, who has recovered from a serious knee injury to earn a recall for their two Women's Nations League matches against Belgium.BBC Sport - Published |
Wiegman on 'special' return to the NetherlandsEngland manager Sarina Wiegman says it will be a "special but strange" feeling to face her home country the Netherlands in the Women's Nations League.BBC Sport - Published | Lionesses win despite game 'not looking beautiful'Sarina Wiegman says "sometimes it doesn't look beautiful", but England do enough to beat Scotland and pick up their first points in the Women's Nations League.BBC Sport - Published |
Wiegman will lead Team GB if they reach OlympicsSarina Wiegman will be the head coach of the Team GB women's football team should they qualify for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.BBC Sport - Published | We need to make world better for female players - WiegmanEngland manager Sarina Wiegman says people need to celebrate Spain's squad for their Women's World Cup win and suggests we need to "make the world better" for female players.BBC Sport - Published |
Wiegman dedicates award to Spain national teamEngland head coach Sarina Wiegman dedicates the UEFA women's coach of the year award to Spain's national team.BBC Sport - Published | 'They deserve to be listened to' - Wiegman dedicates award to SpainEngland's Sarina Wiegman dedicates her Uefa Women's Coach of the Year award to World Cup winners Spain.BBC Sport - Published |
Sarina Wiegman 'really hurt' by World Cup kiss rowEngland coach Sarina Wiegman has said the crisis surrounding the World Cup kiss after Spain's win against her team in the final "really hurts" her as a wife, mother, coach and human being.Sky News - Published | What next for England and Wiegman after World Cup?England return from Australia following defeat in the Women's World Cup final - but what will they be looking ahead to now?BBC Sport - Published |
Lionesses can turn sorrow into springboard for successWith a smile and a wave, Sarina Wiegman led her Lionesses on the team bus to depart for Sydney's airport.Sky News - Published | Spain edged 'incredible' final - WiegmanEngland head coach Sarina Wiegman says the Lionesses can be "very proud" of themselves despite defeat to Spain in the World Cup final in Sydney.BBC Sport - Published |
Lionesses hope to play their 'best game ever' in World Cup final, Wiegman saysLionesses manager Sarina Wiegman has said England's players are hoping to play their "best game ever" in the World Cup final on Sunday - with the team feeling buoyed by the "incredible" support they..Sky News - Published | Australia rivalry bigger than I thought - WiegmanEngland manager Sarina Wiegman says she is yet to fully appreciate the rivalry with Australia before the Women's World Cup semi-final.BBC Sport - Published |
Wiegman pleased with 'resilient' England displayEngland head coach Sarina Wiegman says she is pleased with the "resilience" shown by her side as they came from a goal down to beat Colombia 2-1 in their Women's World Cup quarter-final.BBC Sport - Published | England have Colombia plan without James - WiegmanEngland must face Colombia in the Women's World Cup quarter-final without suspended top-scorer Lauren James, but they have a plan according to manager Sarina Wiegman.BBC Sport - Published |
'We don't expect it to be easy' - Wiegman on Colombia matchEngland head coach Sarina Wiegman tells BBC Sport the Lionesses are in a "good place" before their World Cup quarter-final against Colombia.BBC Sport - Published | More female coaches wanted at top level - WiegmanEngland's Sarina Wiegman is the last female manager remaining at the World Cup and says more are needed at the top level as she hopes to inspire the next generation.BBC Sport - Published |
Wiegman turning over every stone to find a path to World Cup glory for resilient LionessesDigging deep, clinging on and scraping through.Sky News - Published | James lost her emotions for red card, says WiegmanLauren James "in a split-second lost her emotions" says boss Sarina Wiegman as England beat Nigeria on penalties in the Women's World Cup.BBC Sport - Published |
Wiegman 'so proud' of England after tough winEngland head coach Sarina Wiegman says she is "so proud" of her side after they made it through to the Women's World Cup quarter-finals after beating Nigeria on penalties.BBC Sport - Published | England guard against complacency as Nigeria awaitEngland face Nigeria in the last 16 of the Women's World Cup with momentum on their side but must avoid complacency, says manager Sarina Wiegman.BBC Sport - Published |
'What else has Sarina got up her sleeve?'England manager Sarina Wiegman could spring more surprises in the Fifa Women's World Cup knockout stage, says Lionesses' record goalscorer and BBC Sport pundit Ellen White.BBC Sport - Published | 'Pragmatic' Wiegman finding 'good solutions' for EnglandPresenter Alex Scott and BBC pundits Fern Whelan and Jonas Eidevall discuss how "pragmatic" Sarina Wiegman is taking England "to new heights" after her team beat China 6-1 at the Fifa Women's World Cup..BBC Sport - Published |
'She did special things' - Wiegman praises JamesEngland's Lauren James did "special things" in their impressive 6-1 victory over China in the Women's World Cup, says manager Sarina Wiegman.BBC Sport - Published | Lionesses 'strong enough' without Walsh at World CupSarina Wiegman says England are "strong enough" to navigate their way through the Women's World Cup despite losing midfielder Keira Walsh.BBC Sport - Published |
England had to fight after 'horrible' Walsh injuryEngland head coach Sarina Wiegman says she is "proud" of her side after fighting to a 1-0 win over Denmark, but describes the Keira Walsh injury as a "horrible" moment in the World Cup Group D match.BBC Sport - Published | Wiegman wants me to take responsibility - WalshEngland midfielder Keira Walsh says she feels more responsibility on the pitch under manager Sarina Wiegman.BBC Sport - Published |
England boss ready to make changes ahead of next World Cup gameEngland boss Sarina Wiegman has said she is willing to "make changes" as the Lionesses look to secure a second successive victory at the World Cup against Denmark on Friday.Sky News - Published | Bright fit for World Cup opener, says WiegmanEngland captain Millie Bright is "absolutely ready to play" against Haiti in their Women's World Cup opener, says manager Sarina Wiegman.BBC Sport - Published |
Lionesses news conference and transfer latestEngland boss Sarina Wiegman and captain Millie Bright speak at a news conference from 06:45 BST, to preview Saturday's Women's World Cup match against Haiti.BBC Sport - Published |