We Caused Our Own Problems, Says England Boss Sarina Wiegman After France Defeat
- England head coach Sarina Wiegman stated that the team created their own problems after losing 2-1 to France in their Euro 2025 opener.
- The Lionesses struggled offensively, managing only two shots on target during the match.
- Wiegman expressed disappointment, mentioning that short passes led to chances for France and stated they played 'like we were a little bit scared.'
- Captain Leah Williamson noted that the team defended cheaply in one-on-one situations and emphasized the need to win every single game moving forward.
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We caused our own problems, says England boss Sarina Wiegman after France defeat
The Lionesses were beaten 2-1 in their Euro 2025 opener.
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