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    Arsenal star Frida Maanum’s mum reveals ‘nightmare’ of watching her horror collapse on TV as she gives health update

    FRIDA MAANUM’S mum has spoken of her “nightmare” watching the Arsenal star collapse during yesterday’s Continental Cup final.Maanum, 24, was attended to by at least 10 paramedics at Molineux after collapsing off the ball in the 95th minute.Frida Maanum received treatment on the pitchCredit: GettyShe later received oxygen as she was stretchered offCredit: AFPMaanum’s mum Liz-Heidi was left worried sick during yesterday’s finalCredit: Instagram @maanum99The Norwegian was treated on the pitch before being stretchered off while receiving oxygen, to the applause of the crowd.Arsenal later confirmed that their midfielder was speaking and in a “stable” condition.Her mum Liz-Heidi Leonhardsen was watching the match from home in Oslo.Speaking of the ordeal to Norwegian paper VG, Leonhardsen said: “It was a nightmare to follow the whole thing on TV without knowing what was going on.”READ MORE ON ARSENALShe then added: “Fortunately, I received a relatively quick update from a friend of hers who was at the match – Frida is doing well now and she is being followed up by the medical team at Arsenal.”The match went to extra time when it eventually resumed, with the Gunners going on to win 1-0 courtesy of Stina Blackstenius’ goal.After his side’s win, Arsenal boss Jonas Eidevall told talkSPORT of Maanum’s condition: “I have been able to have a conversation with her but not on a medical perspective.”I just checked in with her, how she is doing and telling her that we won and understanding a little bit about the next steps, but I don’t have any medical update.Most read in Football”She is going to travel back with the team and after that we will provide an update.”The reason for Maanum’s collapse remains unclear.Chelsea women’s coach Emma Hayes SHOVES Arsenal boss Jonas Eidevall in heated scenes after losing League Cup finalArsenal star Alessia Russo said after the game: “It’s devastating to see one of your team-mates go down like that. We’re all wishing and praying that she’s okay.”I think it was written in the stars that her best mate went and scored the winner for her.”Frida is a massive player and plays with every bit of her body. She did that today. We just hope she’s okay.”Who is Frida Maanum?
    Frida arrived at Arsenal in 2021 from Linkoping.
    An all-action midfielder, the 24-year-old can play anywhere in the middle of the park.
    She made her debut for Norway aged just 17, and has now won 72 caps for her country, scoring 12 goals.
    Frida was part of the Norway 2023 World Cup Squad.
    They progressed into the round of 16 where they lost to Japan 3-1. She appeared off the bench in that game.
    Capable of playing in midfield or defence, Maanum has been a regular for the Gunners this season, appearing in 17 matches.

    After Arsenal’s win, boss Eidevall was involved in a spat with Chelsea counterpart Emma Hayes.As Eidevall went to shake Hayes’ hand, she appeared to shove him away.Hayes, 47, subsequently said: “I think there’s a way to conduct yourself on the touchline, I really do.”I think it’s absolutely essential that we role model in the right way. I’m not down for male aggression on the touch line,”I’m really not, and fronting up to players, for me, that’s unacceptable. I’m disappointed and I told Jonas that.”I don’t think it’s okay to behave like that. He got a yellow card and he should have probably been sent off.”I’m all for competing to win, I’ve never been booked in 12 years, my time here, I totally accept he’s a winner and wants to win but his behaviour on the touchline wasn’t acceptable.”The way he fronted up to Erin (Cuthbert) I didn’t think was acceptable.READ MORE SUN STORIES”I was clear with him, I did not think it was acceptable. It’s not the first time he’s been told about his behaviour on the touchline.”I want to say congratulations to Arsenal. They’ve won and I don’t want the talking point to be about that.”Emma Hayes clashed with Jonas Eidevall after the game More

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    Chelsea women’s coach Emma Hayes SHOVES Arsenal boss Jonas Eidevall in heated scenes after losing League Cup final

    EMMA HAYES shoved Arsenal manager Jonas Eidevall in heated scenes at the end of the League Cup final.The Chelsea boss was left enraged at full-time in extra-time after the Gunners ended Chelsea’s quadruple hopes.Emma Hayes shoved Jonas Eidevall during heated full-time scenes in the League Cup finalCredit: GettyThe two head coaches clashed after the final whistle at MolineuxCredit: BBC SportAs Eidevall approached Hayes following the final whistle, she could be seen gesturing towards him before pushing him away.The shocked Arsenal boss showed his disbelief by pulling a face as he walked away.Hayes could then be seen arguing with other members of the Gunners coaching staff.Asked about the altercation after the match, Hayes told BBC Sport: “I think there’s a way to behave on the side of the pitch and not for the first time, I’ve been in women’s football a long time and I don’t think we should tolerate male aggression like we did today.READ MORE IN FOOTBALL”Fronting up or squaring up to a player is something that’s unacceptable.”I’ve never been booked in 12 years of my career but I think there’s a way to behave on the touchline. He received a yellow card but perhaps should have been more.”Arsenal had snatched victory late on in the additional 30 minutes thanks to Stina Blackstenius’ goal.CASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSThe Swedish forward broke the deadlock with the only strike of the match four minutes from time.Most read in FootballIt came after Mayra Ramirez had seen a goal ruled out by VAR for Chelsea after an Erin Cuthbert handball in the build-up.Emma Hayes breaks down in tears live on Sky Sports as Chelsea stars gift her emotional present to honour her late dadChelsea’s hopes of an historic quadruple during Hayes’ final season are now over.The Blues are into the semi-finals of both the FA Cup and Champions League.Meanwhile, they are second in the Women’s Super League behind Manchester City, but have a game in hand.Hayes is set to step down at the end of the campaign after 12 years in charge to take over the USA national team.Hayes and Chelsea saw their quadruple hopes dashed by Arsenal in extra-timeCredit: Getty More

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    Arsenal ace Kim Little hoping for back-to-back Conti Cup triumphs for the first time under boss Jonas Eidevall

    FOR Kim Little taking on Chelsea in cup contest deciders is among her “highest challenges” as an Arsenal playerTo date the Gunners have faced their London rivals in five FA and League Cup finals.Kim Little and her team-mates are targeting back-to-back Conti Cup wins under head coach Jonas Eidevall when they take on ChelseaCredit: GettyThe Gunners’ last match against the Blues ended in a 3-1 loss for them in the Women’s Super League earlier this monthCredit: AlamyLittle is hoping history will repeat itself following Arsenal’s Conti Cup final defeat of Chelsea last MarchCredit: GettyToday the Arsenal skipper, 33, and her team-mates will attempt to see off the Blues and lift the Conti Cup for the seventh time in her club’s history.A triumph at Molineux would mean back-to-back trophy wins for the first time under boss Jonas Eidevall.It would also be the Gunners’ first successive silverware win in the competition since winning it for three years in a row from 2011.Little, who netted against Chelsea in Arsenal’s Conti Cup triumph last March, said: “The rivalry with Chelsea is there I think in any game, and the cup games kind of add to that.Read More Football Stories“I feel like we’ve played them almost every year in both cups in some rounds, sometimes earlier than we would like.“They’ve been at the top of their game for the last few years and most obviously in the league.“But the cup games add a slightly different element to the season, this being one of them coming into the Conti Cup final again.“Whenever we play them, whichever team is the most dominant, is the one that gets a good start, and wins the physical battle.Most read in Football”But it’s a very different game turning up on the day and doing that and ultimately that’s our challenge as players “And playing against Chelsea is always the highest challenge, which I think, adds pressure. It means you have to be at the top of your game. “But that’s exciting and if it goes your way, then it’s the best feeling.”After Arsenal’s 4-0 defeat of Aston Villa in the contest semis, Eidevall, 41, commented on the club being “the most successful team in women’s (domestic) football in England”.Women’s Super League title wins have eluded the Gunners since 2019 with Chelsea’s dominance in that arena in the past four years.However, their League Cup success is currently unmatched with the club having won it six times previously.For Arsenal-fan favourite Little, who made her 300th appearance for the side in January, the contest has provided some of her fondest moments.The includes the Scotland ace being among the players to win it during the club’s domestic treble triumph in 2011.Back then a brace for Rachel Yankey and goals for Ellen White and Jayne sealed the Gunners 4-1 League Cup final defeat of Birmingham City.The playmaker, currently in the seventh year of her second Arsenal spell, adds: “I’ve had great moments in the (Conti) Cup.“Some of my early memories are when I was first at the club, playing in the team when we won the treble.“I’ve had really special moments from being in finals. “The final in 2018, I think, was my first full game (after returning from an ACL injury). We won 1-0 against Man City and Viv (Miedema) scored in that game.“I remember struggling to get through the 90 minutes because it was one of my first (games) back. “Getting a trophy at the end of it was a nice feeling when you’ve been out for so long.”This afternoon could see Alessia Russo feature in her first cup final as an Arsenal player.The England striker shone in her club’s semi-final defeat of Villa on March 6th with team-mate Stina Blackstenius bagging a hat-trick.And Little has no qualms about adapting her role in midfield to help both strikers deliver.The midfielder adds: “With Less (Alessia) coming in, she’s an incredible player and likewise with Stina,Little has won the League Cup on five occasions with ArsenalCredit: Getty“Stina and Less are very different players and my role is, what can I do to bring out their strengths most, and also allow me to do what I’m capable of?READ MORE SUN STORIES“I’ve enjoyed it. I enjoy playing football and the challenge of trying to win a game and whether that’s in a 10 position or an 8 or whatever I’m asked.”It’s about how can I do that as best as I can to get the win.” More

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    Gareth Taylor targets Manchester City title win before retirement of WSL heroine Steph Houghton

    GARETH TAYLOR hopes Manchester City can give Steph Houghton a title-winning send-off before her retirement. The head coach expects City will look into ways to honour the former England skipper, 35, who will hang up her boots at the end of this season.Gareth Taylor says Steph Houghton has made a “huge contribution” off the pitch to Man City’s efforts this seasonCredit: AlamyCity are hoping to win the WSL title for the first time since Houghton and her team-mates won it back in 2016Credit: ReutersTaylor was sharing his thoughts following Houghton calling time on a playing career spanning more than 20 years.The City heroine’s announcement on Wednesday of her plans to retire at the end of the season, prompted tributes from past and present players and managers from across the sport.Houghton, whose career includes spells at Arsenal and Leeds, began her senior playing journey at club level at Sunderland.The centre-back, who has won 15 domestic trophies including three Women Super League has played in 241 Man City games across all contests since 2014.Read More Football StoriesHowever this term Houghton, who hopes to help her side win their first Women’s Super League title in eight years, has made three top-flight appearances.  City boss Taylor, whose side play Liverpool this lunchtime, said: “If we didn’t have enough motivation to win it, now because of Steph, we do.“This season has been different for her with less playing time, but her contribution has been huge, she’s helped me and the staff so much.“We always want to recognise the greats and Steph’s right up there.Most read in Football“I’m sure maybe not immediately but further down the line we’ll get to honour her in the right way.”With Chelsea in Conti Cup action tomorrow, a City away win against the Reds would see them go three points clear at the WSL’s summit before the international break.An away win against Liverpool would see Man City go top of the WSL ahead of the international breakCredit: GettyTaylor added: “We know what we have in front of us, but also (that this is) a good opportunity to be clear at the top with Chelsea not playing. “Then all of a sudden, it’s them chasing us.“It’s going to be hard for us, but what an incentive.” More

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    Guro Reiten reckons Chelsea’s duels with Arsenal are the ‘best games to win – but the worst to lose’

    GURO REITEN insists Chelsea are ready to “run through a brick wall” for Emma Hayes as they chase a quadruple trophy triumph. And the Blues star, 29, says duels with their Conti Cup final rivals Arsenal are the best to win – but the worst if they end in defeat. Guro Reiten hopes Chelsea can avenge their loss to Arsenal in last year’s Conti Cup finalCredit: GettyThe Gunners won the trophy for a sixth time when they beat the Blues 3-1 at Selhurst Park last MarchCredit: GettyChelsea’s most recent triumph in a Conti Cup final was back in 2021 when they trounced Bristol City 6-0Credit: GettyTomorrow the Norway forward’s team will take on Jonas Eidevall’s Gunners in a battle to lift this year’s Continental Tyres trophy.The 3:00pm clash at Wolves’ Molineux home will be the first chance for either side to win silverware this term.It will also be the final opportunity for the team to attempt to win the contest for a third time under Hayes.After 12 years at the helm, their boss, 47, will leave Chelsea at the end of this season to take charge of the USA Women’s national side.Read More Football StoriesTo date the Women’s Super League leaders have won 15 trophies under their manager.And Reiten insists she and her team-mates always have their eyes on the prize when it comes to chasing silverware.The versatile forward said: “We just stay in the moment and do our jobs, but the motivation for winning trophies is always there and it has always been there.”I don’t think we’ve spent too much time thinking about Emma leaving.Most read in Sport”If you ask anyone in our team, they want to win everything. “I don’t think we need more (motivation). I don’t know if you can get more motivation to win a trophy.”With every game we play now, the pressure is there. We have to win.”Reiten, whose senior club career began with Sunndal, a local team based in the Norwegian county she was born in, has notched up more than 150 Blues appearances. Since her May 2019 transfer from Norwegian side LSK Kvinner for a reported £13,000 fee, Chelsea have won 10 major trophies including four league titles.The Blues ace, whose mother coached her to play in multiple positions during her childhood, credits Hayes with continually raising standards in Chelsea’s performances.She adds: “Emma demands so much from us every single day, raising our standards.”She says, what was good enough yesterday isn’t good enough tomorrow, it’s kind of her thing.”With this league, the level is so much higher, and you need to take steps to just be a part of this team.”But Emma is honest, she will tell me what I need to do better.”She wants to see the effort, the energy and everything put into it.”Everyone is willing to go through a brick wall for her.”We want to be better as individuals, but also as a team. “And even though there have been challenges and tough times, we have that mentality.”Among the challenges the two-time League Cup winners have faced this term are injuries to a few senior players including skipper Millie Bright and star striker Sam Kerr.The team are also without forward Mia Fishel and defender Aniek Nouwen. The duo, like Kerr, are currently sidelined by anterior cruciate knee ligament injuries.And these circumstances have led Chelsea to rely on the strength in depth of their squad during a run of 16 wins from 19 games. It means a lot to beat Arsenal. They won the Conti Cup last year, so we want to take the trophy back.Guro Reiten Results that followed a hefty 4-1 December loss to Arsenal in the league.Reiten adds: “There are so many good players in our team. “This year with injuries and with new players coming in, you just have to adapt to whoever you’re playing with. “They are all different with different qualities.”The build-up to tomorrow’s duel is almost a rerun of last year’s Conti Cup final lead-in.And like then Chelsea will enter this game following an earlier win against Arsenal in a major contest. Reiten’s team-mate Catarina Macario is among the players who have shone for Chelsea in the second half of this seasonCredit: PATheir 3-1 defeat of Gunners this month dented their rivals’ hopes of a first WSL title win since 2019.Reiten said: “They’re probably going to come to the final and want revenge for that.”It means a lot to beat Arsenal. It’s the best game to win and the worst one to lose.”They won the Conti Cup last year, so we want to take that trophy back.”But it’s always intense, tight games against them. “It’s like when you play a team and then two weeks later, you’re going to play them again.”It’s about who’s going to change it up who’s going to do something different. It’s going to be interesting to see.”Over the course of her Chelsea career Reiten has emerged as an influential figure on and off the pitch for the WSL giants.Her deft touch in their Champions League quarter-final second-leg draw with Ajax set up the first Blues goal in the contest for record signing Mayra Ramirez.And the forward enjoys being a role model for younger Blues players as well as contending with the pressure of winning trophies and retaining titles.Reiten (pictured with Mayra Ramirez) is eager to see Chelsea maintain their winning form across all competitions with the team reaching the Champions League semi-finalsCredit: EPAShe said: “It’s weird because I feel like it’s just become a part of me. With every game we play now, the pressure is there.”We have to win, we need to score goals.READ MORE SUN STORIES”I don’t know if I’m thinking about it the same way I did a few years ago, where I was more nervous and more stressed about it.”Now it’s like, ‘this is this is just us, this is our job’. More

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    Leicester women’s manager SACKED after probe into alleged relationship with own player

    LEICESTER have sacked their women’s team manager Willie Kirk following an investigation into an alleged relationship with a player.Ex-Everton boss Kirk, 45, had been suspended since March 8 while the investigation was being conducted by the club.Willie Kirk was suspended during the investigation but has now reportedly been sackedCredit: GettyAssistant Jennifer Foster and first-team coach Stephen Kirby have taken over during Kirk’s absence since March 9. During that time Leicester reached the Women’s FA Cup semi-finals following a 2-0 quarters win against Liverpool. However the team have lost their last two Women’s Super League games against Tottenham and Brighton. And the club have now parted ways with the Edinburgh-born coach following an “extensive internal disciplinary process”.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLA club statement read: “Leicester City Football Club can confirm that Willie Kirk has been dismissed from his position as LCFC Women Manager.”Following an extensive internal disciplinary process and respecting the Club’s obligations to individual privacy, Willie was determined to have breached the team’s code of conduct to a degree that makes his position untenable.”Established and implemented ahead of the start of the current season, the code forms part of the Club’s ongoing commitment to professionalising the women’s game since the takeover of LCFC Women in 2020, promoting a performance-led culture among players, coaches and technical staff.””First Team responsibilities for LCFC Women will continue to be led by Jennifer Foster, supported by Stephen Kirby, while the Club begins the process of appointing a new permanent manager.”Most read in FootballKirk’s departure comes almost two months after Sheffield ended Jonathan Morgan’s reign as their women’s team boss. The Blades’ dismissal of Morgan followed information coming to light concerning an alleged relationship with a player during his tenure as Leicester boss, before the team became affiliated with the men’s club.Aston Villa gaffer Carla Ward, whose team host Leicester on Saturday, believes relationships between footballers and their managers should be a sackable offence.Arsenal manager Jonas Eidevall described them as “very inappropriate”, while he called on football authorities, clubs and associations to address safeguarding.Football icons’ strange hobbiesAnd Lionesses boss Sarina Wiegman also shared her concerns on the issue, stating the need for “regulations” to be introduced. Kirk began his football management career as an assistant academy coach at Scottish Livingstone in 2006.Following a four-year spell as Under-17s coach at Hibernian, he moved to England to work in women’s football as manager of Bristol City.After a stint as Casey Stoney’s assistant at Man United and a three-year reign at Everton Women’s boss Kirk arrived at Leicester in July 2022 as director of football.He then replaced Lydia Bedford as manager that November and has held the position ever since.They were on a six-match pointless run when he took charge but he helped them to beat the drop and guided them to a 10th place finish.READ MORE SUN STORIESKirk is yet to comment publicly regarding the allegations.Leicester sit ninth in the WSL, 10 points above the league’s relegation spot with five games remaining. More

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    Erin Cuthbert insists Chelsea aces will all have ‘moments’ to shine as Blues target Champions League progress

    ERIN CUTHBERT says Emma Hayes knows how to bring out “the animal” in her performances on the pitch.And the Chelsea star, 25, says believes all her Blues team-mates will have a role to play in their quadruple trophy chase.Erin Cuthbert says Chelsea will need every player to contribute with games coming thick and fast in their bid to win four major trophiesCredit: AlamyA win or draw against Ajax this evening will Chelsea set up a semi-final duel with Barcelona or SK BrannCredit: GettyThis evening they take on Ajax in the second leg of their Champions League quarters duel.The Women’s Super League leaders, who hope to win the contest for the first time, are carrying a 3-0-win advantage from the first leg.Cuthbert, who rifled home a stunning shot from distance in a 2-0 defeat of West Ham on Sunday, hopes to produce goals against Ajax at Stamford Bridge.Ahead of the game against the Irons Hayes spoke of the midfielder’s team-mate Sjoeke Nusken being more of a natural goal scorer.Read More Football Stories In response to her gaffer’s remarks, Cuthbert said: “Emma knows how to get at me, that’s for sure.”She knows how to provoke me and find a little bit of an animal inside me and she knows that as well. She knows how to wind me up.”But Sjoeke has been in brilliant form as well and that’s important to say. We’ve needed her at this time of the season.”I think everyone’s going to have their moments. Sunday was mine and Aggie’s (Beever-Jones’) moment.”Most read in Football“The week before it was Sjoeke and we need everyone to contribute over this period especially when we’ve got so many games.”Following their loss to Chelsea last Tuesday Ajax have maintained their winning form in the Netherlands’ women’s top-flight.The Amsterdam side are currently second in the Eredevisie and four points behind FC Twente after a run of 14 wins and three draws in 18 games.Suzanne Bakker’s players come into tonight’s match off the back of a 3-2 defeat of Zwolle in their league, with Romee Leuchter netting a hat-trick.Prior to their quarter-final tie with the Blues Ajax captain Sherida Spitse, 33, spoke of the need for Ajax to playing without fear of making mistakes.The Netherlands midfielder, who has made 73 top tier appearances for her club said: “I say to the team every time in training, and before games, you are here because you are good.”Of course, sometimes things are going wrong in the game.”You can make mistakes, but you need to ask for ball again, if you don’t do that, then you get scared.”Emma Hayes expects Chelsea’s opponents will be aggressive on the pitch with the Dutch club facing a last eight exit.Should the Blues triumph this evening it will be their sixteenth win out of 17 games across all competitions dating back to December 17.It would also see them pick up their third victory across all contests in eight days.While Chelsea are due to battle Arsenal for the final of this year’s Conti Cup this Sunday, Hayes’ players are fully focused on tonight’s match.The Blues boss said: “We only play one game at a time. I’m not thinking about Sunday.Sjoeke Nusken was among the scorers in Chelsea’s 3-0 defeat of Ajax last time outCredit: Getty”We know Ajax are going to come out to and be aggressive, we’re expecting and that they have to.”This is a competition where only one team advances, so we’re prepared for the aggression from the opponent and their learnings.READ MORE SUN STORIES”They’re a good side and it’s important for us to keep all of our focus and attention on this.”Chelsea vs Ajax can be watched live on DAZN’s women’s football channel on YouTube from 8:00pm this evening. More

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    England boss Sarina Wiegman ‘surprised’ by Arsenal game in Australia in May ahead of Women’s Euros qualifiers

    SARINA WIEGMAN admitted to being surprised by Arsenal’s May trip to Australia during a “complicated calendar” of football fixtures.The Lionesses chief, 54, believes it could be a “hard one to take” for Gunners’ England aces and other players ahead of Euros qualifiers. Sarina Wiegman questions whether Arsenal’s European internationals will have enough time to be prepare for Euros qualifiers following the Gunners’ trip to AustraliaCredit: GettyArsenal players are scheduled to play an exhibition match against Allstars team in Melbourne on May 24Credit: GettyThe visit for Arsenal, whose stars includes England quartet Alessia Russo, Beth Mead, Leah Williamson and Lotte Wubben-Moy, will entail the WSL side playing an exhibition match in Melbourne.The game for the Gunners, whose squad includes Australia internationals, is scheduled for May 24. It will take place seven days before the Lionesses’ Euros qualifier duel with France at St James’s Park.In February the England Women’s boss highlighted the need for match scheduling to be looked at to ensure players have adequate rest between seasons.Read More Football Stories Of Arsenal’s planned trip Down Under, Wiegman said: “I think for all the players with an already complicated calendar, it’s not good for them to go to the other side of the world very short term, not having time to adapt and play a game against France home and away.”But I would say that’s not only for the England players, that’s for every European player that goes into qualifiers.”That’s the thing that will be hard for them to take and to perform at the highest level.”We had conversations already with Arsenal about the summer and those have been very good conversations.Most read in Football”We’re on the same page and of course, we all think about how to get players fit and fresh to compete, but also give them rest in this complex calendar.”Wiegman was speaking to reporters shortly after naming her squad for the Lionesses first two Euros qualifiers taking place next month.The reigning Euros champs play Sweden at Wembley on Friday 5 April before facing the Republic of Ireland away the following Tuesday.While centre-back Millie Turner retained her spot there was no return to the squad for her fellow Man United defender Maya Le Tissier. Wiegman’s 23-strong group includes Arsenal centre-back Williamson who captained England during their triumphant run in the 2022 Women’s EurosThe Gunners star hopes to make her long-awaited international return after withdrawing from February’s camp due to a hamstring injury.Williamson’s last appearance in an England shirt was back in April last year when Wiegman’s side beat Brazil at Wembley in the inaugural Women’s Finalissima.Of Williamson’s return, the head coach said: “She’s recovered really well, and it didn’t take too long, so that was good and now she’s getting into rhythm.”Of course, she hasn’t played that many games yet, but she’s getting there, and she needs the minutes now.”Squad announcement aside Wiegman shared her views regarding the issues to player-coach relationships within women’s football.Leicester City manager Willie Kirk is currently being investigated by the club amid an allegation of player-coach relationship.Earlier this month managers of Women’s Super League sides were asked about the issue with Aston Villa’s Carla stating such relationships should be a sackable offence.Wiegman was asked if football authorities or NewCo the organisation set to take oversee the WSL, should introduce rules preventing player-coach relationships,Leah Williamson could be set to make her England return when the Lionesses face Sweden at Wembley in AprilCredit: GettyShe said: “I think it’s common sense and we all know if we are in this environment that it’s really inappropriate.READ MORE SUN STORIES”If we all take (on) our responsibility, then things wouldn’t happen. “But when it happens too often, then you need regulations. I will leave that to others.” More