Lauren Hemp invites England to not be self-sufficient in the Wales conflict
England has a quarter-finals of the female euro 2025 on Wednesday after the Netherlands Wednesday, but Lauren Hember says Lavers do not become self-sufficient in front of Wales.
The victory in St Gallen will provide a place on Sunday in the last eight for Sarina Wiegman’s team, whose tails are thanks to the horning Dutch 4-0.
Rock-Honoras Wales State between Englandwhich others are in a group, a level of three points with The Netherlands and three behind the leaders Franceand pass to the next circle.
England can be removed and take a top place of such a gentle nature of the group, while Wales They still have a thin chance of advancement, though Rhian Wilkinson‘With that they don’t have points with their two matches.
“Definitely we won’t get in the game smug,” Komper told reporters in the English training camp in Zurich.
“Wales did this tournament well, they deserve to be there and we have so much respect for them, there are a lot of great players who experience playing a week in WSL, so they have a good team.”
The MANCHESTER forward striker said that the game of Wales is always something that is looking forward to.
“We watched their strengths and what we need to do to make sure we can give the best performance of England we can” She said.
“It’s a great rivalry we have, and they’re the games you want to be involved, and they are the ones I absolutely like to play.
“We’re all very excited about that, I feel like we don’t need to explain the rivalry because it’s like a derby, we want to win, end.”
Hemp said he sees how many women came to England, where Olivia Smith It is set to become the first female player to sell for a million pounds in front of his move from Liverpool to Arsenal In the female super league.
New possibilities
A 24-year-old, like many women of her generation, began playing football in the boy boy in his hometown of North Walsham for lack of opportunities for girls.
But she says that is something that has changed, even in a small state town stone from the English east coast.
“I come from an area where there wasn’t many opportunities … Now I see how many girls there are, how many girls took over football … it’s incredible to see” She said.
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Hemp says her profile is raised to the point that she became a local celebrity in her hometown and hear stories about girls involved in the game for her success in WSL.
“Yes, I recognize yourself quite a little, like when I’m happy enough to go home,” She said.
“It doesn’t happen often to go home, but it’s so nice to do it, and yes, I recognize himself quite a lot … I definitely recognize myself in Manchester, that’s for sure.
“So many people approach me I’m not looking for a photo, but explaining their story and helping them get involved in playing football, I feel like that is so special to me.”