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    Sarina Wiegman says Lionesses want ‘revenge’ for surprise loss to Nations League rivals two years ago 

    SARINA WIEGMAN has challenged England to show their rivals how much better they have become three months before their Euros title defence. The Lioness chief wants her players to avenge a Nations League away loss they suffered against Belgium almost two years ago. Sarina Wiegman and her England players hope to consign Belgium to back-to-back defeats in the Nations League this yearCredit: GettyThe Lionesses are currently unbeaten in the contest and hope to maintain their winning form in the run-up to this year’s EurosCredit: GettyForwards Michelle Agyemang (right) and Jess Naz joined the camp following Alessia Russo’s and Lauren James’s withdrawals due to injuryCredit: GettyOn Tuesday Wiegman’s players will take on the Red Flames at Den Dreef Stadium in a bid to claim back-to-back wins agains their opponents. They also aim to register a third victory from four Nations League group stage game so far this year.  The last time the reigning Euros champions faced their rivals at the ground in the Belgian city of Leuven was back in October 2023. Wiegman, who had guided England to a World Cup final two months earlier, which her team narrowly lost to Spain, reckons her players were “struggling” with their levels back then. Read More Football StoriesBut since the start of this year the Lionesses have gone unbeaten in the Nations League and aim to remain top of their group. Aside from trouncing Belgium 5-0 in Bristol last Friday, world champions Spain were consigned to a 1-0 defeat at Wembley in February. Of her team’s loss to the Red Flames in 2023, the England boss said: “How I experienced that game is that we didn’t play our best.”It was off the back of the World Cup so we were struggling with our levels a bit. Most read in Football”How I see this game is that we kind of want to get revenge on ourselves. “We really want to show we are better than we were then and we can do a lot better.”Tomorrow’s match could see England starlet Michelle Agyemang named on the bench after helping the young Lionesses qualify for this year’s Women’s Under-19s Euros. The Arsenal striker, on loan at Brighton this term, received her first senior call-up, following an injury to club colleague Alessia Russo.During this international window Agyemang played an influential role in helping England’s Under-19s qualify for the European Championship for their age group.  The Seagulls loan ace helped the young Lionesses top their group by scoring during their 5-1 triumph over Austria in the qualifiers on April 5. At club level she has made 14 top-flight appearances off the bench this season and helping Albion climb to fifth in the WSL.With Russo crocked and Lauren James and Chloe Kelly’s withdrawals due to hamstring and foot concerns, Beth Mead is likely to start again for England against Belgium. The Arsenal forward, who was absent from England’s February camp due to injury, provided an assist during their 5-0 win against Belgium last time out. And Niamh Charles reckons Mead is among England’s most influential figures when it comes to helping younger players such as Agyemang who are rising through the international ranksThe Lioness full-back told reporters: “Beth is good at helping the younger players to come out of their shells.Beth Mead is likely to feature in England’s starting line-up against Belgium in LeuvenCredit: Getty”We’re lucky she’s back and she is one of the senior players.Read More on The Sun”We have a few of them that have been to many, many tournaments.”And I think you can see in the dressing room when we bring the younger ones in, how they help them to feel comfortable.” More

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    ‘Simply the best’ say fans as ‘world’s sexiest footballer’ Alisha Lehmann shows off beach workout in sports bra & shorts

    JUVENTUS ace Alisha Lehmann – dubbed the “world’s sexiest footballer” – took social media by storm once more with some more glam content.This time Lehmann, 26, recorded herself working out on a beach in Dubai.Alisha Lehmann took social media by storm once moreCredit: https://www.instagram.com/alishalehmann7/?hl=enLehmann showcased her skills on the beach in DubaiCredit: https://www.instagram.com/alishalehmann7/?hl=enJuventus ace Lehmann worked hard to get match fitCredit: https://www.instagram.com/alishalehmann7/?hl=enLehmann practiced on her shootingCredit: https://www.instagram.com/alishalehmann7/?hl=enLehmann also worked on her passing, touch and cardioCredit: https://www.instagram.com/alishalehmann7/?hl=enThe forward showcased her skills in a sports bra and shorts under the hot Middle Eastern sun.The Switzerland international worked on her passing, touch and cardio on the sand to get herself match fit.The ex-Aston Villa ace also had some fun with a few kick-ups in front of the camera.Lehmann shared the clip on Instagram with the following caption: “Morning workout in Dubai.”Read More on FootballThe former West Ham ace left her 16.5million followers in awe as they stormed the comments’ section.One fan posted: “Simply the best.”Another commented: “Such phenomenal athleticism…”A third wrote: “Beautiful baller.”Most read in FootballThis fan said: “Wonderful video.”And that one gushed: “Damn talented.”Maya Jama and Alisha Lehmann team up to become managers of Baller League team Lehmann recently took part in Baller League as she teamed up with Maya Jama to coach MVPs United.Scroll down to see more of Alisha’s glam lifeLehmann played for Aston VillaCredit: RexLehmann has been considered one of the WSL’s top starsCredit: instagram/alishalehmann7She has amassed a loyal following onlineCredit: instagram/alishalehmann7Lehmann has 16 million Instagram supportersCredit: Instagram @alishalehmann7Alisha posed for her 2024 calendarCredit: Instagram @alishalehmann7She regularly posts saucy snapsCredit: Instagram / @alishalehmann7Lehmann is not shy when it comes to the cameraCredit: instagram/alishalehmann7She scored many goals for VillaCredit: Instagram @alishalehmann7Lehmann is often travellingCredit: instagram/alishalehmann7Fans will be cheering her onCredit: instagram/alishalehmann7Alisha has joined the Prime teamCredit: Instagram / @alishalehmann7Lehmann looks delighted to be partnering KSI and Logan PaulCredit: Instagram / @alishalehmann7Lehmann is the most-followed female footballer in the world.Credit: instagramShe received a surprising request from rapper DrakeCredit: instagramLehmann was asked if she could send Drake one of her football shirtsCredit: instagram/alishalehmann7An A-list celebrity had offered her £90,000 for a night of passionCredit: Instagram @alishalehmann7The footballer is sponsored by PrimeCredit: Instagram / @alishalehmann7She is also a Switzerland internationalCredit: Getty More

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    Sarina Wiegman praises Keira Walsh’s first England goal after wonder strike against Belgium

    SARINA WIEGMAN hailed Keira Walsh for breaking her England goal duck after the Lionesses thrashed Belgium on Friday night.  The Chelsea ace lashed a shot from distance on her 83rd senior appearance with the visitors falling to a 5-0 defeat in Bristol in the Nations League. Keira Walsh opened her England goals account with a superb strike following a foul on team-mate Jess ParkCredit: PAWalsh’s team-mates Millie Bright and Aggie Beever-Jones also netted with Beever scoring her first senior England goalCredit: GettyAlong with Beth Mead, Lauren James also impressed in England’s attack with both forwards registering assistsCredit: AlamyHer club and country pals Millie Bright, Lucy Bronze and Aggie Beever-Jones were also on target during the convincing victory at Ashton Gate.The win saw the hosts remain top of group three in League A with Spain second following their 3-2 toppling of Portugal.  It also saw them fire another warning to their Euros rivals with the European champions hoping to retain their title when this year’s tournament begins in July in Switzerland. Of her first England goal and the team’s performance, Walsh told ITV Sport: “It took a big deflection but a goal is a goal. Read More Football Stories“All the girls are super happy for me which is a really nice feeling. “I finally got one in the end. A few of them like to remind me how long it’s taken me but I’m over the moon and it’s really good to be off the mark.Following her side’s second win in three Nations League outings this year, Wiegman mentioned her hope to see Walsh have more attempts on goal. The England boss added: “I was very happy for her because we want her to shoot more. Most read in Football“She has a very good shot and we want her to get higher up the pitch which she did. “Now we are joking, it’s our own-goal! But it’s her goal so I’m very happy for her.”Wiegman’s side were without the services of Chloe Kelly with the in-form forward joining her national team’s list of crocked stars. On Thursday the England boss revealed Fran Kirby and Kelly would miss last night’s game due to niggles. And less than two hours before kick-off it was announced Kelly would be returning to her Arsenal, where she is loan from Manchester City for treatment on a foot injury  This means Kelly will also miss England’s away duel with Belgium on Tuesday.  And the Gunners are likely to be sweating on her fitness before their mammoth Champions League first-leg semis clash with Lyon on April 27.  With Kelly absent Wiegman turned to fit-again Beth Mead who played in a front three with striker Alessia Russo and Lauren James. England began brightly causing problems with their threat from set-pieces Forward James was among the players who impressed with few of her crosses into the box wreaking havoc. Her fine lofted delivery found Bronze in the box with the right-back, making her 130th appearance,, glancing a 21st-minute header beyond Belgium keeper Nicky Evrard.Belgium were undone again by another dangerous delivery to a Chelsea and England player.This time centre-back Bright was there to bundle the ball home on the stroke of half-time. The visitors shuffled their deck in the second-half in the hope of upping their game in midfield with Feli Delacauw replacing Kassandra Missipo. And the Belgian midfielder had a strike deflected onto the roof of the net in the 66th minute. Sarina Wiegman will targeting another victory when England visit Belgium in Leuven on April 8 for their second Nations League clash with them this monthCredit: ReutersHowever any hope of the visitors trying to get anything from this game were blown away by cameo appearances from two rising Lionesses stars. Read More on The Sun Beever-Jones made it 3-0 with Mead laying the ball for her to tap in her first senior England goal with 23 minutes of normal time remaining. And Jess Park made it 4-0 soon after with a slotted finish before Walsh’s thumped shot from distance rounded off the rout. More

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    Sarina Wiegman and Leah Williamson reckon Women’s World Cup in the UK could push game to new level

    LIONESSES boss Sarina Wiegman says the UK landing the 2035 Women’s World Cup will take the female game to another level.Fifa president Gianni Infantino announced the England-led Home Nations plan was the “one valid bid” to host a tournament set to be expanded to 48 teams.Leah Williamson says the UK hosting a Women’s World Cup could be an opportunity to show home nations care for women’s footballCredit: GettyGianni Infantino revealed the UK was the only bidder that submitted an expression of interest to Fifa before its deadlineCredit: AlamyWindsor Park in Belfast could be among the potential venues for matchesCredit: SportsfileFormal confirmation will come when the official bid book, including up to 16 stadiums across all four countries, is sent to Fifa in November.But that will be a formality and Wiegman, who led the Lionesses to Euro glory in 2022, said a World Cup on British and Northern Irish soil was a game-changer.Wiegman said: “We know with the experience of the Euros how big the game is already here and what that momentum did here in the country but also worldwide. “Hosting another tournament on an even bigger stage would be incredible and will give another boost to the game. Read More Football Stories”It’s an even bigger stage. It’s the biggest female event we have in the world.”England skipper Leah Williamson added: “I’m proud to have been a part of such a good show for women’s football at the Euros. “The commitment from the FA, the conversations that we’re in all the time about how we push the game on –  I think 2022 was a great demonstration of that intent. “To follow up with a World Cup bid says a lot about how much we care about women’s football here on home soil but then also globally as well.”Most read in FootballWilliamson’s former Arsenal and England team-mate Alex Scott says the idea of Women’s World Cup taking place across the UK, brings back memories of London hosting the Olympics 13 years ago. The BBC Sports presenter and pundit said: “When I go back to when we hosted the Olympics in 2012, that was one of our first times walking out Wembley – as Team GB – with 70,000 people there. “That was a historic moment for us, so you fast-forward and you’re thinking about what that can do for people coming into the stadiums, being inspired and cheering on their team.”It would be absolutely epic.”The success of the bid was a victory for the quiet diplomacy of the FA high command, led by chair Debbie Hewitt and chief executive Mark Bullingham, who have repaired relations with Infantino after the “One Love” armband row at the 2022 World Cup.Infantino confirmed Fifa plans to expand the tournament from 32 teams to 48 – matching the growth of the men’s World Cup – from the 2031 edition which will be held in the USA, with the world body likely to rule all four host nations will qualify automatically.Unlike Euros 2028, when Northern Ireland was unable to come up with a venue big enough, minimum stadium capacities of 20,000 mean Belfast’s Windsor Park can be used for the tournament.A formal list of stadiums will be drafted over the next few months, with Wrexham likely to want to join Cardiff in hosting Welsh matches and Edinburgh and Aberdeen potential Scottish options as well as Glasgow.The last major women’s football tournament to take place on British soil was the 2022 Women’s Euros hostedCredit: GettyGrounds across England will be considered with the FA aiming to ensure it is a national celebration of the women’s game.Read More on The SunBullingham said: “We are honoured to be the sole bidder. Hosting the first Fifa World Cup since 1966 with our Home Nations partners will be very special.”That hard work starts now, to put together the best possible bid by the end of the year.” More

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    UK to host 2035 Women’s World Cup as Fifa chief Gianni Infantino confirms just ‘one valid bid’ for tournament

    THE UK is set to host the 2035 Women’s World Cup.Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland joined forces with the English Football Association earlier this year in a bid for the major tournament.FIFA President Gianni Infantino has revealed that the UK submitted the ‘only valid bid’ for the competitionCredit: GettySpain are the reigning Women’s World Cup champions having won the tournament in 2023Credit: GettyEngland’s Lionesses won the European Championship on home soil in 2022Credit: PAThe deadline for initial submissions came earlier this week on Monday afternoon.And while the UK lodged their interest on time, rival nations did not.Therefore, there is no real competition for the 2035 tournament.FIFA chief Gianni Infantino has described the UK’s interest as the “one valid bid” for the event.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLSpain, Portugal and Morocco had previously expressed a desire to host on a joint basis, but all three countries withdrew from the running.Speaking at the UEFA Congress on Thursday morning, Infantino said: “I can also confirm that, as part of the bidding process, we received one bid for 2031 and one valid bid for 2035.”The 2031 bid is from the United States of America and potentially some other Concacaf members together.”And the 2035 bid is from Europe, from the home nations.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS”So the path is there for the Women’s World Cup to be taking place in 2031 and 2035 in some great countries, some great nations, to boost the women’s football movement even more.”The UK will now need to submit a compliant bid by the end of this year in order to guarantee the tournament will be played on British soil.England women’s clash suspended as lights GO OUT at Wembley with pitch plunged into darknessInfantino also revealed that FIFA intend to increase the number of teams competing in the Women’s World Cup from 32 to 48 by 2031.The number of teams was increased from 24 to 32 for the 2023 tournament in Australia and New Zealand, where England reached the final for the very first time.The Lionesses narrowly missed out on the trophy following a 1-0 defeat to Spain in Sydney.English FA CEO Mark Bullingham said: “We are honoured to be the sole bidder for the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2035.”Hosting the first FIFA World Cup since 1966 with our home nations partners will be very special.”The hard work starts now, to put together the best possible bid by the end of the year.”UK football chiefs are yet to announce which stadiums would likely be earmarked for the tournament.However, it can almost be guaranteed that Wembley Stadium in London will host the final – as it did for the men’s European Championship in 2021 and the women’s Euros in 2022.Read More on The SunManchester United’s proposed £2billion, 100,00-seater venue could also be used as it is set to be fully completed before the tournament year.In addition, Hampden Park in Glasgow, the home of the Scottish national team, would likely be used as a venue.Man Utd’s proposed new £2bn stadium could be a potential host venueCredit: AFP More

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    Marc Skinner extends reign as Manchester United Women’s boss with aim to consistently challenge for trophies

    MARC SKINNER says there is “more hard work ahead” for Manchester United with his aim to build a team regularly battling silverware. Earlier today United announced Skinner has extended his reign as boss of their Women’s Super League side. Marc Skinner hopes to guide Man United to more trophy wins after signing a new contract to remain at the helm of their WSL sideCredit: PAThe Red Devils boss’s new deal will run until June 2027 with the option to extend for a further yearCredit: PAMan United have lifted one trophy since Skinner took charge in 2021 with the team’s triumph over in last year’s Women’s FA Cup finalCredit: PAThe Red Devils head coach has signed a new contract that will see him remain in charge of their women’s team until June 2027 with the option of an extension for an extra year.   The previous deal for Skinner, whose team are currently third in the league, was due to expire at the end of this season. His new contract comes 14 months after he guided the side to a Women’s FA Cup win for the first time in their history after a 4-0 trouncing of Tottenham  The Man United manager, who previously managed US club Orlando Pride said: said: “It has been an absolute privilege to serve as head coach for this fantastic football club for the past four years.Read More Football Stories”I am delighted to be extending my time in the role for at least a further two years.”We are building a young, hungry team with the aim of challenging consistently for further trophies. “There is still more hard work ahead, including this season, but the players and staff have already shown their determination to succeed. “I am looking forward to us taking the next steps in our journey together.”Most read in FootballFollowing his appointment in 2021 Skinner guided to a second place finish in the WSL in the 2022-23 season and entering the Champions League the following term.However United did not progress beyond the qualifying stage that season and missed on European competition after finishing fifth. At times within the past four years Skinner has come under pressure from United supporters with some questioning his reign and the club’s achievements. One fan was spotted holding a “Skinner out” sign last November during the team’s 1-0 away loss to league leaders Chelsea in a top-flight encounter. Despite this pressure, Skinner’s side has one of the best defensive records in the WSL this term with goalkeeper Phallon Tullis-Joyce keeping 12 clean sheets in 18 games. His side are also third, level on points with second-placed Arsenal and occupying one of the three qualifying spots for next term’s Champions League. And they hope to reach the FA Cup final for a second year in a row with the team battling Man City in the semis on April 13. Skinner’s side will take on Man City in this year’s FA Cup semis with the victor set to face Chelsea or Liverpool in the finalCredit: PAMan United technical director Jason Wilcox, said: “Marc’s record since taking charge speaks for itself, having delivered our first major women’s silverware and firmly established us among the leading teams in the WSL. Read More on The Sun”After a major overhaul last summer, we have an exciting, developing squad ready to compete for further success. “We are convinced that Marc is the right coach to lead thatprocess.” More

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    Chloe Kelly insists there is ‘more to come’ from her as England resume Euros title defence preparations

    CHLOE KELLY is not thinking “too much” about her club future despite the Arsenal loan star’s contract with Manchester City expiring in June. Instead her focus is on being in the best place “mentally and physically” with the Gunners and Lionesses vying for major honours.Chloe Kelly and Beth Mead could be in line to start for England when they play Belgium in the Nations League on April 4Kelly’s recent form on loan for Arsenal led to her earning an England recall ahead of the team’s clashes with Belgium this monthKelly and England striker Alessia Russo shone for Arsenal against Real Madrid in the Champions League quarters with the Gunners due to take on Lyon in the semi-finalsSince her January return to Arsenal, where she began her pro career at 17, Kelly, 27, has flourished alongside England pals Alessia Russo, Beth Mead and Leah Williamson. High points for the forward include delivering two class assists in a three-goal drubbing of Real Madrid with the team dumped out of the Champions League quarters. Efforts include her pinpoint cross for a shot drilled home by Gunners striker Russo.Like Russo, Mead and Williamson, Kelly is in the running to start against Belgium when England play their third Nations League game on Friday 4 April.Read More Football Stories This is a far cry from the first half of this term with Kelly making one start in six City WSL games and initially being left out of England’s squad in February. Two months after her tumultuous exit on loan from City, came a Lionesses recall for the forward who now plays “with a smile”. The 50-capped Lioness said:  “It’s really important as a human being that you get that smile on your face. “That’s nothing to do with being a footballer, it’s just as a human because that’s important. Most read in Football”I’m definitely smiling more, I feel really good.“Right now I’m playing plenty of minutes, enjoying my football and I’m really learning under (Arsenal boss) Renee (Slegers). “Now I’m here (with England) I have another opportunity to represent my country which is a huge honour.”There’s definitely more to come from me.”I’m a player who wants to learn and always wants to get better and I’m probably my own worst critic.”There are going to be games where I might not be my best, but it’s really important that I take that step to becoming the best version of myself.”With the July 5th start of England’s bid to retain their European Championship title fast approaching, questions have arisen concerning Kelly’s future beyond her Arsenal loan. However, the forward, who scored the Lionesses’ tournament-winning goal at Wembley three years ago is not looking too far ahead. Kelly adds: “I don’t think about it too much. I take each day as it comes and work hard to put myself in the best possible place for the next day.”That’s really important and I don’t look too far ahead in anything. “I’m just having fun at the minute, enjoying myself and back down in London with my family spending a lot of time with them. “I’m really appreciating the little things in life.”The first of England’s two Nations League duels with Belgium could see Kelly feature alongside Russo and forward Mead this Friday. The reverse fixture will take place in Leuven on Tuesday April 6The trio were last in action together on March 30 against Crystal Palace in the WSL, with Mead netting twice and Russo also scoring in the 4-0 Arsenal victory. Kelly said: “Growing that connection is really important and the connection off the pitch as well as on it.””By pushing myself every day I can learn what Alessia is doing and how I can match that to be at my best to help her score and Beth as well. “She’s a great friend of mine – Beth.England hope to beat Belgium home and away and stay undefeated in the Nations League as they continue preparations for this year’s Euros in SwitzerlandCredit: Getty”When you have that competition it allows you to be at your best every day.Read More on The Sun”And you can push each other in moments as well so that’s really important.”There’s so much we can learn from each other.” More

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    ‘Hedge fund with shin pads’ – Chelsea sell women’s team to THEMSELVES in loophole to avoid PSR punishment

    CHELSEA avoided a Premier League PSR charge by selling their women’s team to THEMSELVES for up to nearly £200m.While full figures for the 12 months to June 30 2024 have yet to be published, the Stamford Bridge outfit declared a pre-tax profit of £128.4m, compared to a loss of £90.1m, the previous year.Chelsea have sold their women’s team to themselves to avoid PSR punishmentCredit: AlamyChelsea flogged their two hotels to BlueCo last season in a similar moveCredit: AlamyJanuary’s confirmation by Prem chiefs that no club had breached the “allowed losses” limit of £105m over three seasons meant Chelsea accounts were cleared.But in its statement, Chelsea said: “The club benefited from increased profit on disposal of player registrations and repositioning of Chelsea Football Club Women Ltd” after “a profit on disposal of subsidiaries of £198.7m”.While the precise amount raised by the sale of the women’s team to parent company BlueCo 22 remains unclear, it is understood that it represented the vast majority of the extra income.That comes on top of the previous season’s sale of the two hotels on the Stamford Bridge site to the parent company.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLIn total, over two seasons, Chelsea have now earned £275m in what is known as “inter-group accounting profit” from disposal of assets to the company whose major shareholders are Todd Boehly and Behdad Eghbali.Chelsea have spent more than £1bn on player signings since the takeover which followed Roman Abramovich being forced to sell his shares in 2022.Last season saw them spending more than £400m on players including Moises Caiceido, Nicolas Jackson, Cole Palmer, Christopher Nkunku and Romeo Lavia.But the club’s ability to “amortise” that expenditure over five years meant a spend of £80m in the annual accounts on top of a similar sum for previous signings.  Most read in FootballJoin SUN CLUB for the Chelsea Files every Tuesday plusin-depth coverage and exclusives from Stamford BridgeChelsea received nearly £240m in outgoing players, including the £65m Arsenal paid to take Kai Havertz across the capital, declaring a “profit on disposal of player registrations of £152.5m”.That came despite revenues falling to £468.5m – down £44m – “due to the men’s team not competing in the Champions League”.Chelsea transfer target gets instantly booked for pointless skill as all out brawl is sparked in derby clash The news comes just days after it emerged that BlueCo 22 had raised £65m by selling equity shares, in proportions which appeared to echo the holdings of the club’s owners.Fans reacted with dismay to the news.One said: “It’s a hedge fund with shin pads.”Another declared: “This is not sustainable.”One noted: “Next year we’re selling ourselves the lawnmower for £90m.”Another added: “Going to run out of stuff to sell themselves soon.” More