England were ‘scared’ against France, admits Jess Carter

“I think we played like we were a little bit scared today, maybe we weren’t aggressive enough, we maybe were worrying about their threats in behind and what they can do rather than doing what we can do. We didn’t do as well on the ball, or off the ball.

“We do our analysis on the opposition but usually we try to deliver our game plan the best we can, when I say ‘scared’ I think it’s maybe just a bit more an awareness of France and their abilities they’re a top, top team and Netherlands are a top team as well.

“All we can do is focus on improving ourselves to be better for the next game.”

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Jamie Braidwood6 July 2025 10:45

Alex Greenwood on England’s ‘disappointing’ defeat

Defender Alex Greenwood, who won her 100th cap against France, said England have “two massive games” after their opening defeat to France at Euro 2025.

“It was disappointing, disappointing result. I think we finished the game strong but we don’t want to be in situations like that where we are finishing games like that,” Greenwood told BBC Radio 5 Live.

“Of course not the ideal start but no tournament is won or lost after the first game. We have two massive games now that we must win, we’ll assess the game, reflect on it individually and collectively and make sure we’re better in the next game.

“Honestly I thought we started the game really well. The first 10 to 15 minutes I thought we put them on the back foot and then after the VAR goal [England’s disallowed goal] we just lost our way a little bit which is disappointing. And when you concede two goals you’ve got an uphill battle.”

Jamie Braidwood6 July 2025 10:05

Sarina Wiegman: ‘Don’t regret’ England’s line-up v France

Sarina Wiegman said it was not a mistake to start Lauren James in midfield against France, with England looking outnumbered out of possession despite the forward looking bright on the ball in their opening defeat at Euro 2025.

“No I don’t see it as a mistake, it was a choice,” Wiegman said. “If she scored in the first minute, and if the cross where we couldn’t just get a head on it, we’d be having a different conversation.

“I make a lot of considerations before I make a starting line-up, I do it again with my technical staff. Sometimes things go well and sometimes it doesn’t go well but I don’t have regrets because we try to turn every stone before we make the line up.”

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Jamie Braidwood6 July 2025 09:48

The fundamental flaw in England’s team that led to critical Euro 2025 defeat by France

Sarina Wiegman proclaimed a “new England”, and they have certainly been responsible for a few things previously unseen in the women’s Euros. This 2-1 defeat to France was the first time the defending champions have lost their opening game in the next competition, and it has now put them in real danger of becoming the first champions to go out in the group stage, too. Wednesday’s match against the Netherlands in Zurich is essentially a knockout tie.

Of most concern was something else new about this defeat, that is the real story of how it went. A manager who has previously been flawless in this tournament, winning it twice in a row with 100 per cent records, made her first big error. It is really the first time Wiegman has got it wrong as an England coach. And it was a big one.

Miguel Delaney6 July 2025 09:45

Sarina Wiegman on how England created their ‘own problems’

England head coach Sarina Wiegman felt the defending champions created their “own problems” after opening their Euro 2025 campaign with a 2-1 loss to France in Zurich.

“Of course, I’m very disappointed,” said Wiegman. “I think we started well. After that, of course we know France are very good, but we created chances (for France) by playing short passes all the time. We were a bit sloppy too.”

Wiegman added: “When we built, we chose to do short passes and they were aiming for that.

“They were pretty good in midfield, so I think we had to go around at moments. On the right side, we had overloads where we could find that, but then you have to skip players and not play the short passes, but when you receive them you have to be tighter on the ball and be quicker.

“We played out of that press that developed too, so I think we caused a bit of our own problems, knowing that when you don’t do these things right against France, it’s a very good team so they can harm you.”

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Jamie Braidwood6 July 2025 09:40

Leah Williamson: ‘England were not good enough’

Leah Williamson gave an honest assessment of England’s performance as the Lionesses captain spoke to ITV after the 2-1 defeat to France.

“We lost the game poor defending one v one. We learnt from those mistakes in fairness. Not good enough with the ball, we weren’t good enough. We got better and took advantage of that but not enough in the end.

“Sometimes it happens. The positive is I’ve not seen us like in terms of turning over the ball so much for a while now. Tomorrow, back on it and there were some really good stuff towards the end.

“When you lose it and you’re that expansive, it is tough. We hold ourselves to higher standards in our individual battles.

“Everyone [needs to] take responsibly for themselves and have a look. Tomorrow we have new gameplan. Different places available and different opposition.”

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