England ‘wants better’ on the eve of Spanish challenges

The main trainer of England Sarina Wiegman said that the side had to be at the best order because they opposed Spain this Wednesday in the league of women of the nation at Wembley Stadium.
Lioness failed to use an impressive first half that shows himself against portaul on the day of one nation, as the great Kika Nazaretho equator secured Remi from 1-1 for the hosts.
“We work hard and try to play our best game,” Wiegman said about thinking on Tuesday. “We are reviewing the game and we want to do better tomorrow, we work on that again, and that is what we have to control to be in order.”
Many criticized the current form of England While the side is still struggling to find their feet. Lion coach Lionaesa was firm that her side “still adjusts” as they prepare to defend their European title this summer in Switzerland.
“I think we have evolved, you can’t treat euros [in 2022] And more World Cup, “she explained.” We have so many new players, and the game has evolved. The opponents have changed, now we have different matches with national leagues at a much higher level and that is what we want. We are still developing, adjusting ourselves and trying to improve every day. “
England now draws attention to a meeting with the world champions under the Wembley stadium on Wednesday night. The last time Lionese took over Spain was the FIFA World Cup final in 2023, losing 1-0 from the loneliness goal of the first half from Olga Carmon.
“It’s an absolutely big game,” Wiegman admitted. “I think there are many big games at this point because everyone improves themselves so quickly to the next level. Tomorrow is an exciting game, and we look forward to it.”
Opponents on Wednesday fought in the last few months, picking up drawings with Italy and Canada before Christmas, before leaving him late to beat Belgium 3-2 in the League of Nations last Friday. But Wiegman emphasized the importance of patience if England is a challenge.
“They are very comfortable on the ball, they want to play the game of possession, we are aware of that,” said the head coach. “In moments we will have to be patient and wait until we manage to press and win the ball. We also know that we can use the space behind them, so we ask for it because we fight it during the last pair of games and.”
When asked if the victory against Spain’s help would silence those who criticize the current form of England, Wiegman was firm: “We do not play football to beat critics, play football to win the games.
“We are focused on what we can control and try to be at best tomorrow. What we want to do is get more consistency and keep more swing in the game. Sometimes things go really well, sometimes things don’t go so well, so we try to stay very neutral Let’s see where we are currently focused on what we need to do. “