Sarina Wiegman and England do not think about the threat of coming to Euro 2025 before the Netherlands game
Sarina Wiegman insisted on Tuesday, her players in England are ignoring the pressure and potentially by being thrown from women’s Euro 2025, ahead of a big clash against the Netherlands.
England Stay a very real chance of becoming the first royal champions to collapse from a euro in the group stage since that format was introduced in the 1997 tournament.
One loss 2-1 ANTI France Saturday and Dutch Beating Wales has left the third England in the harsh group D, and does Wednesday match in Zurich Keyeles for their fate in Switzerland.
“We don’t talk about the consequences. We talk about our game plan,” said Wiegman.
“It’s a game. It is a football game. And the result, of course, has consequences, but that was the same in the Euro final and the World Cup final (lost Spain).

“So then we bring it back to what to do, and the focus is on what actions we should take to play the best? And this is the conversation we have with the players.
“In good moments is easier. When there are difficult moments, how to join and then go back to what to do?”
Asked if she enjoyed the pressure, Wiegman said: “Sometimes, and sometimes I don’t.”
The nature of England’s loss against France sent the alarm bells being envied while they were translucent and overwhelmed to the point that Keira Walsh’s goal in the 87th minute was their first target.
England will have to turn into a much better show if they will beat the technically talented talented Dutch who have the Manchester City Vivianne Miedema striker who run the line.
Knock football
England would go out if they are lost in the Netherlands and France defeated Wales, while a draw would keep them in the tours, but would leave their hopes for progress dependent on a thread.
This makes the match Wednesday almost a knockout tie for England, which will at least have everyone to adapt to the Letzigrund stadium.
Wiegman also insisted on playing against her native country would have no impact on how she approaches a match that contains friends of the club team, friends and even the partners they face.
“My full focus is on England. Only on our team along with my technical staff and staff. What keeps us busy is what is our game plan,” She said.
attacker Alessia russo will be against Arsenal’s teammate and Netherlands concierge Domel with which she won the Women’s Champions League in May.
“She is a world -class goalkeeper and someone who is a very talented player, but we as a team, we are very focused on us and how we can create, and the positions we want to find ourselves tomorrow at night.
“So yes, we are aware that they have a lot of talented players and Daph is definitely one of them.”
Another of Russo’s Arsenal’s friends, Beth Mead, could potentially end her euros from her partner and Dutch star Miedema, who scored her 100th international goal in the opening of the 3-0 win over the Uells.