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		England make winning start in front of record Euro crowd
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			 [July 07, 2022]  
			By Simon Evans 
 MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) -The 
			women's European Championship got under way with pre-game fireworks 
			for a tournament record crowd but there was little sparkle from 
			hosts England as they laboured to a 1-0 win over Austria at Old 
			Trafford on Wednesday.
 
 The crowd of 68,871 was the largest for a European Championship 
			game, beating the previous best of 41,301 from the Euro 2013 final 
			in Sweden, and the enthusiasm of the heavily youthful and noisy 
			supporters fired England to a lively start.
 
 Beth Mead grabbed the decisive goal in the 16th minute for the 
			Lionesses - dinking the ball over Austria goalkeeper Manuela 
			Zinsberger after being picked out by Fran Kirby.
 
 Although Austria defender Carina Wenninger valiantly attempted to 
			clear off the line, with her effort striking the bar and flying away 
			from goal, the ball was ruled to have crossed the line.
 
 It was Mead's 15th goal in as many games for her country and the 
			Lionesses' alltime top scorer Ellen White went close to adding a 
			second, ten minutes later, flashing a header from a Lauren Hemp 
			cross just wide.
 
			
			 
			It felt like England could quickly establish a comfortable lead with 
			Georgia Stanway finding space to create and Kirby delivering some 
			clever passes on the left.
 But the Austrians settled into a compact shape and occasionally 
			threatened on the break while England gradually ran out of their 
			early burst of inspiration.
 
 Sarina Wiegman's team struggled to create clear-cut chances and 
			lacked sharpness in attack with the Dutch coach making a triple 
			substitution in the 64th minute in an attempt to add some spice.
 
 Austria were on the back foot for much of the game but came close to 
			a leveller in the 78th -- England goalkeeper Mary Earps doing well 
			to keep out a curling effort from Barbara Dunst.
 
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			 "It was the first game of the tournament," said 
			Wiegman, who won the tournament as Netherlands coach in 2017.
 "It's so important to win the game to have a good start. I think we 
			showed different phases in this game, some good and some 
			not-so-good," she added.
 
 Mead was more effusive after lapping up the singing of the crowd at 
			the end of the game.
 
 "Beyond words. What an amazing night to start the tournament with a 
			win. I'm really happy to get a goal for the team," she told the BBC.
 
 England's other Group A rivals, Northern Ireland and Norway will 
			face each other on Thursday in Southampton.
 
 Austria coach Irene Fuhrmann was pleased with the way her team 
			approached the game.
 
 "I am very proud of our performance and the way we played. But at 
			the end of the day we are leaving with zero points and that is a big 
			disappointment," she said.
 
 "In the second half we showed a good reaction offensively, we showed 
			courage and created a few chances but of course England dominated 
			and deserved the win."
 
 (Reporting by Simon EvansEditing by Christian Radnedge)
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