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England should resist calls to start new sensation Alessia Russo against Sweden | Anita Asante

Clamour for the young Manchester United striker to replace Ellen White in the Euros semi-final is misplaced despite her huge talentMaybe it’s a symptom of the impatient world we inhabit but, whenever a young talent emerges, there seems an almost inevitable clamour for this new star to start every game. In England’s case that is now applying to Alessia Russo after the Manchester United striker’s impressive performances as a substitute during England’s first four Euro 2022 games.Russo scored a goal against Norway and two against Northern Ireland after coming off the bench. Crucially, she also played a key role in creating her fellow substitute Ella Toone’s late equaliser in the quarter-final against Spain. Continue reading...

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England’s gritty win against Spain bodes well for Euro 2022 chances | Karen Carney

Having dug deep for their quarter-final victory, the Lionesses are better equipped to win the tournamentEngland winning all three group games with an aggregate score of 14-0 might have given the impression that tournament football is straightforward, but the quarter-final victory over Spain showed it is far from that. England had to work extremely hard to stay in the game and needed to change tactics to get the better of their opponents, which will be beneficial going into the semis and, hopefully, final.There is no doubt Spain are the best team England have played and offered a very different challenge from those in the victories over Austria, Norway and Northern Ireland. England needed to put into practice a different gameplan...

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England's path to salvation was there, it just needed Stanway’s vision to find it | Jonathan Liew

England’s performance against Spain was far from perfect but European Championship glory is now only two games awaySix minutes into extra time, and for the first time all evening, Georgia Stanway had room to breathe. It had been a taut and suffocating night, in many ways a horrible night, a night when the tension knots itself in the stomach like a tumour. But finally, a little after 10pm, the angst and the doubt and the foul throws and the blur of substitutions had sharpened to a single moment of clarity.All game, Stanway had found her way blocked and thwarted by a forest of legs, by a barbed‑wire fence of red shirts. All game, Aitana Bonmatí in midfield had clung to...

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Whiteness of England Women squad is stopping too many girls from dreaming | Anita Asante

Set-up of elite women’s football in England needs to change – and saying so is not a criticism of this squad or managerFootball is all about creating dreams but even the most ambitious and imaginative young players require some initial inspiration.Before they can begin envisaging being part of a trophy-winning team or start dreaming about scoring goals galore, budding Lionesses need role models to whom they can relate. Continue reading...

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England Women will have to be at their best without the ball against Spain | Karen Carney

Spain will be a different challenge in the Euro 2022 quarter-final but England have the attacking talent to beat Jorge Vilda’s sideEngland’s momentum is growing and they will not be worried about facing Spain in the Euro 2022 quarter-finals on Wednesday. They have played them before and know what it takes to get the better of one of the best sides in Europe.At Euro 2017 I was in the England squad that beat Spain 2-0 despite having only 22% possession during the match. England will be happy to let Spain have the ball as long as they themselves are organised and disciplined, which they have shown to be thus far. Sarina Wiegman’s side have dominated possession in the group stage...

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