‘It was an incredible game’ – Wiegman reflects on England’s extra-time victory over Spain | OneFootball

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·21 July 2022

‘It was an incredible game’ – Wiegman reflects on England’s extra-time victory over Spain

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Sarina Wiegman said that last night’s UEFA Women’s EURO 2022 quarter-final between England and Spain in Brighton was an incredible game of football.

The Lionesses won over more of the nation’s hearts as they battled back from a goal down to defeat Spain 2-1 in extra-time. Ella Toone rescued England with an equaliser with six minutes to go before Georgia Stanway thundered home a wonderful 20-yard strike in the first period of extra-time.

When speaking in the post-match press conference, England boss Wiegman admitted that the match was an incredible occasion for the women’s game.


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“I think we showed resilience to come from behind,” Wiegman said. “From the 80th minute, we changed our shape and we scored a goal really quickly so then we could revert back to our original shape and in extra-time, from the moment that we scored, we were a little better and a little fresher. After that, they were pushing for another goal.

“For fans in the stadium and for those watching on TV, I think it was an incredible game. The fans in the stadium were so behind us, it was an incredible experience.”

Wiegman missed Friday’s game against Northern Ireland with COVID-19 and it wasn’t announced that she would return to the dugout until 5pm yesterday evening after testing negative. The England boss admitted that it had been a whirlwind day.

“Personally, it was a crazy day,” said the England boss. “It was also very exciting because we had this exciting game and it was all about the team but I was still waiting on this last tiny negative test, it looked good from Monday but it kept on going. This morning, I was ready to go but I still had to wait. Finally, in the afternoon, I could go.

“We had two scenario’s ready – one was to stay in the hotel and be connected and the other was that I was here, I am so happy that I’m here.”

Wiegman is a coach who usually doesn’t get emotional by highs or lows but she could not stop her feelings from pouring out at the final whistle. She said that it was a release of emotion on the back of a rollercoaster 120 minutes of football.

She said “I think I went a little crazy. Of course, I am a human being too and you try to stay calm but this was so close and it was a game that could go both ways.

“I was so happy that we won.”

England will take on either Sweden or Belgium in the semi-finals at Bramall Lane on Tuesday evening.

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