Leah Williamson Balances Nerves and Anticipation with Sarina Wiegman's England Squad Leadership
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As the Lionesses gear up for their Women's European Championship opener against France in Zurich, captain Leah Williamson has expressed a mix of anxiety and excitement. After missing the World Cup due to an ACL injury, Williamson is eager to lead her team in this major tournament.

Williamson admitted to feeling anxious in the lead-up to the tournament but is now ready to embrace the challenge. She recognizes that this tournament is different from England's victorious run in 2022 and is excited to experience it.

Coach Sarina Wiegman has embraced the idea of a "new England," with seven players set to make their major tournament debut. Several players who were part of the 2022 triumph are expected to take on bigger roles. Williamson acknowledges the changes and views the tournament as a new challenge and opportunity.

The Lionesses are heading to Switzerland to defend their title. However, they will face a different set of challenges compared to their home soil victory in 2022. The squad has experienced some upheaval, and they will not have the same level of home crowd support. Despite these challenges, Williamson remains optimistic and ready to face whatever comes their way.

Wiegman has provided updates on the fitness of key players like Lauren James, who is progressing well after recovering from a hamstring injury. James played her first match since April as a substitute in the pre-tournament friendly against Jamaica and is in good form. Wiegman hinted that James could play more minutes in the opener against France. Millie Bright is another player Wiegman plans to have a conversation with.

Following a 2-1 defeat against Spain in the UEFA Women's Nations League, Williamson emphasized the need for improvement. She pointed out inconsistencies in their performance and stressed the importance of adapting quickly. Williamson believes the team has the capabilities to perform better and will be ready for the Euros.

Wiegman acknowledged the defeat to Spain as a learning opportunity and remains confident in her team's ability to improve. She noted that Spain presented a different challenge, and England needs to be better at keeping the ball and exploiting spaces.

England's group includes Wiegman's home nation, the Netherlands, as well as tournament debutant Wales.


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