England’s Lionesses face new challenges and ‘noise’ in Euro 2025 title defense
- England’s Lionesses prepare to defend their Women's European Championship title won on home soil in 2022, their first senior title since 1966.
- Their Euro 2025 campaign faces challenges after a turbulent build-up marked by key retirements from Mary Earps and Fran Kirby and Millie Bright withdrawing.
- Coach Sarina Wiegman, who led the Netherlands to Euro 2017 victory and England in 2022, acknowledged the persistent noise that surrounds major tournaments.
- Captain Leah Williamson stated, “That noise it’s there, it is a factual thing,” stressing their focus on controlling their own performance amid the new challenges.
- Despite squad upheaval and recent Nations League mixed results, England remains focused as one of the favorites to retain their title at the 16-team tournament in Switzerland.
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England’s Lionesses face new challenges and ‘noise’ in Euro 2025 title defense
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