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    Birmingham’s Women’s Super League clash with Everton axed due to waterlogged pitch

    BIRMINGHAM have been forced to scrap one of their league fixtures for the second time this month. 
    The Midlands giants have had to reschedule their match with Everton due to waterlogged turf at their home ground. 

    Birmingham’s clash with Everton has been axed due to a waterlogged pitch at Damson ParkCredit: Represented by ZUMA Press, Inc.

    Earlier today the Met Office issued a severe warning for the West Midlands with residents warned to expect an entire day of continuous rain in some areas. 
    On its website, Birmingham City states the pitch at the SportNation.bet Stadium had been ‘deemed unplayable’ following an inspection. 
    The club says a new date for clash with the Toffees, who are currently fifth in the table, will be announced in due course. 
    The postponement means Carla Ward’s side, who are ninth, will not play their next WSL game until January 12.  

    And that encounter will be an evening derby with Aston Villa who are battling to avoid a drop back into the Championship. 
    Birmingham, who are currently four points ahead of their local rivals, have two games in hand on Villa.
    Ward says her squad are dealing with ‘freak injuries’ although they would have had 14 players available for the Everton match this evening.
    And the Damson Park boss revealed she planned to bring in two 16-year-old academy kids to boost her squad numbers. 

    Ahead of the axed clash Ward said: “We have got a small squad and we are trying to do everything we can to keep them fit and ready. 

    Carla Ward’s players will take on Aston Villa next in the WSL Credit: Represented by ZUMA Press, Inc.

    “It’s really tough when you have got your key players out. 
    We are missing Connie Schofield, Christie Murray, we’re missing Veatrika Sarri, Abi Grant, Heidi Logan and Lily Simpkin. It
    “We have had it tough for the majority of the season so we just have to get on with it and trust in the youngsters.”

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    Football chiefs could force new Lionesses boss Wiegman to move to UK as Dutch star prepares to take over from Neville

    FOOTBALL authorities could call on Sarina Wiegman to make a permanent move to the UK when she begins her England Women’s head coach job.
    The Daily Mail claims the FA may insist on the move due to worries over her intentions to journey to work from the Netherlands during the pandemic. 

    Reports claim the FA may insist Sarina Wiegman moves to the UKCredit: Rex Features

    Wiegman, who is currently boss of Netherlands Women, is due to start her Lionesses role after the Tokyo Olympics in August. 
    On Tuesday the FA  announced Hege Riise, 51, as England Women’s interim head coach after Phil Neville left to become manager of David Beckham’s Inter Miami team. 
    Last August following her appointment Wiegman, 51, revealed she had no plans to relocate to England and would spend half her time in her country.
    The Mail says the FA insisted they were content with the Holland coach’s proposals at the time

    Officials believed a commute from the Netherlands would not stop her spending three days a week at St George’s Park and watching WSL games on weekends.
    However, it is thought that such an arrangement could be up in the air with international travel in a state of flux due to the Covid-19 pandemic. 
    Since January 15 all overseas visitors arriving in the Netherlands have been asked to provide proof they have tested negative for the coronavirus in the previous 72 hours. 
    This week the Government introduced new restrictions ordering all arrivals to the UK to quarantine after they have provided negative test results prior to their departure. 

    Elite athletes and sports team managers have been exempted, but this is on the proviso they travel by private plane. 
    The Mail reports the FA would be unable to cover chartered flight costs for Wiegman to commute on a weekly basis. 

    Norwegian coach Hege Riise has become England Women’s interim head coachCredit: AP:Associated Press

    England men’s boss Gareth Southgate and his staff have been attending several live matches each week during the pandemic 
    It is thought Wiegman would be expected to do same.
    FA officials have reportedly told the Mail they are monitoring the situation and are keeping in close contact with in-coming Lionesses boss. 
    Wiegman’s appointment has been met with excitement in the women’s game over the past year.

    Sarina Wiegman is due to start her job as the Lionesses head coach after the Tokyo OlympicsCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    The former defender made history in 2016 when she became the first woman in the Netherlands to coach a professional men’s side at Sparta Rotterdam. 
    In 2019 Wiegman led the Netherlands to the finals of the Women’s World Cup where they were beaten by the United States. 
    And the Dutch boss currently holds the record for the most wins by a coach of a Netherlands national football team.

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    Scotland star Rachel Corsie ends Birmingham loan ahead of club’s clash with Everton

    RACHEL CORSIE is set for a National Women’s Soccer League return with Birmingham confirming the early end of her loan spell.  
    Her move comes as a blow with Carla Ward hoping to retain the Scotland star until January 28 with her squad’s injury struggles.

    Rachel Corsie is set to bring an early end to her Birmingham loan spellCredit: Kenny Ramsay – The Sun Glasgow

    Corsie, 31, had agreed to a half-season temporary switch from Utah Royals after Covid wrecked last year’s NWSL season.
    However the Scotland skipper is due to return to the States following her parent club being taken over by new owners Kansas City. 
    This means the defender will head back to the USA as a Kansas player ahead of their upcoming NWSL campaign.
    Ward, 37, said: “Kansas City have recalled Rachel and ended her loan early. 

    “Naturally we would have wanted Rachel to stay for a longer term, but it was out of our hands and out of our control.
    “I told her I don’t think she realises the impact she has had on staff and players. 
    “She is exceptional in the way she trains, the way she conducts herself and what she brings to the team.” 
    Corsie told Birmingham City’s website: “When I came back to England I wasn’t sure what to expect. 

    “I had a good feeling (about Birmingham) from the conversation I had with Carla. 
    “My time here has been something I will remember really positively.
    “The girls are all great and they made me feel really welcome.” 
    Corsie, who has 120 caps for Scotland, made 11 WSL appearances this term netting once for Birmingham. 
    Although the Scot is departing, Blues have been boosted with the arrivals of Emily Murphy on loan from Chelsea and Ruesha Littlejohn from Leicester City.
    Both players, who made their Birmingham debuts on Sunday, will be available for the club’s upcoming clash with Everton, who are fifth.

    Ruesha Littlejohn, 30, has joined Birmingham from Leicester City until the end of the seasonCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Chelsea striker Emily Murphy, 17, is on loan at Birmingham Credit: Represented by ZUMA Press, Inc.
    The club have also bid farewell to Destiny Toussaint with the midfielder moving to Coventry United after six WSL appearances this season. 
    Toussaint’s return to the Championship strugglers will be her second stint with the team following a three-year spell from 2012 to 2015. 
    The club are currently second from bottom and battling to avoid the drop into the third tier of the women’s game.

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    Wales Women’s boss Jayne Ludlow leaves role by mutual consent after six years in charge

    JAYNE LUDLOW has departed as head coach of Wales Women’s football team and sparked a search for a new boss.
    The ex-Arsenal star’s exit comes a month after speculation linking her with the manager’s role of West Ham Women’s Super League side.  

    Football chiefs are on the hunt for a new Wales Women’s manager following Jayne Ludlow’s departureCredit: PA:Press Association

    Football chiefs in Wales confirmed Ludlow is leaving the role which she took on in 2014. 
    Now the former Gunner, 42, who coached the side in more than 50 games, is free to consider other managerial options. 
    However, it is reported the ex-WSL midfielder is not in the running for the interim England Women’s manager role with Phil Neville due to become boss of Inter Miami.
    In a statement, Ludlow said: “It has been an honour and an absolute pleasure to have worked with the staff and players across our age group and senior teams.

    “It has been a fantastic learning environment for me personally and I am proud of what we have achieved over the last six years as a group of staff and players, whom I want to thank.
    “I am looking forward to the next challenges, one of which is an exciting opportunity I have to be part of a technical leadership team at FIFA.
    “I wish the squad well in the future and I feel that qualification for a first major final is not far away.”
    Ludlow came close to helping Wales reaching the Women’s European Championship, which will now be staged in England next year.

    But the team fell narrowly short with Northern Ireland beating them to second place in their qualifying group last year.
    Wales stars in the Women’s Super League have been paying tribute to Ludlow. 
    In a post on Twitter Reading ace Jess Fishlock said she would miss the ‘tears, laughs, arguments and high fives’ with her former international boss. 

    I am Sad.I was Sad when Jarmo left, I am sad now Jayne has left.So many memories .. tears, laughs, arguments, high fives.Some unbelievable moments.We are a better nation for you Jayne Ludlow.Thank youDiolch.❤️. https://t.co/f2gWJq2DlK
    — Jessica Fishlock MBE (@JessFishlock) January 18, 2021

    Jayne Ludlow is reportedly not in the running to become interim boss of the Lionesses following Phil Neville’s exitCredit: PA:Press Association
    FAW chief executive Jonathan Ford said: “Jayne has played a huge part in the progress of the Women’s game in Wales over the past six years, managing the side through three qualification campaigns.”
    “The 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup qualifying campaign enhanced the profile of the game throughout the country, inspiring young girls across Wales to play football for the first time.
    “Off the field Jayne has been a role model for the women’s game in Wales, regularly visiting schools across the country and attending the National Eisteddfod to inspire future generations.
    “We thank Jayne for all her hard work, dedication and vast contribution to Welsh football both on and off the field. We wish her well in the future.”

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    Man City skipper Steph Houghton hails Abby Dahlkemper’s move to Women’s Super League giants

    STEPH HOUGHTON has given Abby Dahlkemper a virtual warm welcome after the USA ace confirmed her Manchester City switch.
    The England Women’s captain is among the City stars looking forward to seeing the World Cup winner in action in the WSL this term. 

    Abby Dahlkemper is the third USA international to join Man City this term Credit: Kenny Ramsay – The Sun Glasgow

    Dahlkemper, 27, signed a two-year deal to join Gareth Taylor’s squad having spent three years at North Carolina Courage. 
    Houghton, 32, told her 144,000 Twitter followers that she “can’t wait” for the defender’s arrival.
    And City forward Janine Beckie, 26, was equally enthusiastic with the Canada star sharing fire emojis in her tweet in reaction to the news. 
    Dahlkemper is the third USA player to join the 2020 FA Cup winners this term, following Sam Mewis and Rose Lavelle signing in August. 

    Dahlkemper told City’s website: “Sam [Mewis] and Rose [Lavelle] have been saying nothing but brilliant things about the Club and hearing them speak so highly about the facilities, the staff and the players, as well as their experience of a new technical and tactical challenge, is something that was really appealing to me.
    “With all the talent in the FA WSL, I know that each game will present a new challenge and the opportunity to grow both as a player and as a person in England is going to be amazing, alongside having the chance to play Champions League football too.
    “I just can’t wait to get over and help the team in whatever way I can and be successful on the field.”

    Head coach Gareth Taylor said: “Abby is a very talented defender who has been successful both domestically and internationally – with her desire and hunger for victory, we know she’ll fit into our team ethos perfectly.
    “We’re really looking forward to working with her over the coming seasons.”

    Abby Dahlkemper played in every game for the USA during their triumphant 2019 World Cup campaignCredit: Kenny Ramsay – The Sun Glasgow

    Dahlkemper, who made 64 appearances for the Courage, is set to join her new team after the USA play Colombia in a friendly on January 22.
    And City – who are fourth – take on Aston Villa in their first WSL game of the year.
    The team are also due to face Chelsea in a rescheduled Conti Cup quarter-final clash. 

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    Birmingham boss Carla Ward ‘confident’ of replay after club defy FA to call-off Tottenham clash

    CARLA WARD expects Birmingham to be granted a replay against Tottenham after they defied football authorities to call off the game. 
    And the Blues boss hopes her side will be treated in the same manner as Everton – who had their WSL match postponed due to Covid and injuries. 

    Carla Ward hopes Birmingham City’s match against Spurs can be replayed Credit: PA:Press Association

    Ward’s team, who face Brighton on Sunday, have struggled with injuries this season and had just TEN players fit in the first week of January. 
    And the Blues boss says a long chat with her team doctor led the club to drop the axe on their league clash with Spurs.
    Ward, 37, said: “I would expect the outcome for us to be our game being rescheduled. 
    “To be honest, I would have been happy to go there with ten players. 

    “That’s just the sort of manager I am and I think the players were quite content with going there with ten players and to be honest part of me wishes we did. 
    “But from a welfare point of view, the club doctor and I had lengthy discussions and as much as I didn’t want to (call off the game) it probably was the right decision. 
    “But that decision wouldn’t have been taken if I thought there would be even a two per cent chance that we wouldn’t get to replay that game.
    “So I’m fully confident that it will be replayed. 

    “For me as far I am concerned it’s the same outcome as Everton and Man United.
    “I’ll expect the same treatment as the other clubs  and I expect that (game against Tottenham) to be played in due course.”
    Blues – who are currently seventh – host Hope Powell’s Seagulls who are hunting for their first win in the WSL since November.
    However, the team are likely to be without new striker Veatriki Sarri with Ward revealing the Greece forward had arrived at the club with an injury. 

    Birmingham are likely to play Brighton without new striker Veatriki Sarri who is injuredCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Ward added: “We are currently assessing Veatriki and we’re not really sure what the injury looks like yet. 
    “We’ll have to see how today, the weekend and Monday goes, but she’s not been on the pitch yet. 
    “She’s nowhere near being ready. It’s not something we knew anything about, so we’re just gonna have to manage as we go.” 

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    Ex-West Ham boss Matt Beard set to take over Bristol City Women as Tanya Oxtoby’s maternity cover

    MATT BEARD will take charge of Bristol City Women until the end of the season as Tanya Oxtoby takes maternity leave.
    The ex-West Ham boss left the East London club ‘by mutual consent’ midway through November.

    Ex-West Ham boss Matt Beard will cover Robins boss Tanya Oxtoby for maternity cover

    Tanya Oxtoby’s baby boy is due in March

    Oxtoby has been in the Robins’ top job for two-and-a-half years after taking charge in the summer of 2018.
    But she will step away from her role temporarily to focus on the birth of her baby boy – who is due in March.
    Beard won back-to-back WSL titles with Liverpool in 2013 and 2014.
    He has also managed at Millwall Lionesses, Chelsea and, most recently the Hammers.

    City Women Board Chairman Mark Ashton said: “Everyone at Bristol City wishes Tanya all the best as she and her partner look forward to the birth of their baby boy.

    “It has been a challenging season so far and credit to Tanya, who despite contracting COVID-19, has remained focused and determined to drive the team forward.
    “Allowing her to take a step back now will allow a significant handover period for Matt and we are delighted to have secured his services for the rest of the season during Tanya’s maternity leave.”
    Beard’s first task is taking rockbottom City on a trip to face high-flying Everton on Sunday.

    Oxtoby said: “Given the circumstances and where we are with the pandemic, I think it makes sense for the transition to begin and I’m fully supportive.
    “I know Matt well. At the forefront of my mind when I knew this process was going to start was the playing group and making sure the transition was as seamless as possible.
    “The Board have decided Matt is the right person to come in and I’ll support him 100 per cent.
    “However he needs the players as well because I want them to reach their potential.
    “I want us to stay in the Barclays FAWSL and I’ll support, however I can, to make that happen.”

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    Arsenal boss Joe Montemurro warns players to consider role model status after Dubai trip backlash

    JOE MONTEMURRO admits he is disappointed in his Arsenal players whose Dubai trip sparked anger within the women’s game. 
    And the Gunners boss wants his players to consider their positions as role models – and warned of zero tolerance of similar actions in future.

    Arsenal Women’s boss Joe Montemurro says his players have apologised for their actionsCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Montemurro, 51, was speaking for the first time since three of his players jetted off to Dubai during the festive break. 
    It was revealed the club, whose stars were residing in areas under Tier 4 restrictions at the time, had permitted their journey for business purposes. 
    However, a positive Covid test result for one of the players led to the axing of Arsenal’s game against Aston Villa and a number of Gunners having to self-isolate.

    For me, it’s all about actions now and making sure players understand that under these situations and circumstances they are role models
    Joe Montemurro

    Montemurro said: “We had some official scenarios of players going to Dubai, and I think in the madness of that last week, when things locked down and everything went the way it did, yes, there’s obviously disappointment in the situation and the way it panned out.

    “From my perspective, it’s about the moral compass and the consequences of these situations and the players have apologised for their actions.
    “They are people in the public eye, and we won’t be able to tolerate these sorts of decisions, not just from a sporting perspective, but from a global morality one. 
    “From my perspective it’s about the moral compass and the consequences of these situations, and the players have apologised for their actions.
    “And for me, the real important thing, going back to the morality of making these decisions, when you’re faced with them is that it doesn’t happen again.”

    Montemurro, whose third-placed Arsenal side are due to take on Reading, says he understood the criticism his three unnamed aces have faced.
    And club legend Ian Wright is among the figures who called for a public apology.
    When asked if players would be disciplined the Gunners boss stated the situation is being dealt with in-house.
    And the gaffer insisted the squad members had learned from their actions. 
    Montemurro added: “I totally understand the reaction of the greater public. 
    “And I just go back to the moral compass of the individual to understand that there are bigger things, there are greater things out there that have consequences. 
    “As much as I understand the greater public and the greater football public, and the anger they have, it’s something that we just have to be better at. 
    “For me, it’s all about actions now and making sure players understand that under these situations and circumstances they are role models.” 

    Arsenal will take on Reading in their first game of the yearCredit: Alamy Live News
    “We have to make sure that these situations don’t happen again.”
    All the Arsenal players who have been self-isolating have returned to training ahead of the clash with the Royals who are sixth in the table.
    And Montemurro has been boosted by the Lia Walti and Noelle Maritz returning from injury.

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