Pressure off England going into World Cup after Euros win, says Bronze
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[June 03, 2023]
By Christian Radnedge
LONDON (Reuters) - Winning the European Championship has taken some
of the pressure off England going into the Women's World Cup, full
back Lucy Bronze said, despite the Lionesses being touted as one of
the teams to beat in the tournament.
England won their first major title last year on home soil,
overcoming Germany in the final at Wembley and are looking to
improve on their semi-final runs at the previous two World Cups when
this year's event takes place in Australia and New Zealand in
July-August.
Bronze, in action for Barcelona in their Champions League final
against VfL Wolfsburg on Saturday, said that instead of feeling like
England had a target on their backs now, the squad would be more
relaxed and could even emulate the record of reigning champions and
four-time winners the United States.
"I think every tournament I've been part of after 2015, it was like
an expectation that England should be making finals and winning,
even though it's something we've never experienced before," Bronze
told Reuters in a Zoom interview.
"Whereas now we've been there, we've done that we've won a trophy.
We've done it... So the pressure of being of having to win
something, it's probably not there as much.
"I think that's something that the U.S. has always helped them in,
especially the previous World Cup, where they came up against tough
teams. Their experience of knowing how to deal with the pressure and
knowing how to win in big games, saw them lift the trophy in the
end," the 31-year-old added.
"So I think our experiences are invaluable in that respect and
probably takes a little bit of pressure away."
Sarina Wiegman's England, who have only lost one game in 31 under
the Dutchwoman, begin their World Cup campaign against Haiti in
Brisbane on July 22 and also face Denmark and China in their group.
The coach revealed her squad for the tournament on Wednesday and
much of the coverage focused on the players missing, with Euros
golden boot winner Beth Mead and captain Leah Williamson among those
sidelined through injury.
However, Bronze was confident the Lionesses had the adequate squad
depth to spread the load.
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"We're missing a few players through injury, sadly,
some key players, but I think it'll just give the chance for people
to step up in different positions," she said.
"We've got an exciting team... And hopefully we can make the final.
I think that's the one thing that we're missing in England is a
World Cup final (appearance)."
Before joining up with her international team mates later this
month, Bronze has the chance to help Barcelona win their second
Champions League title in three years in Eindhoven on Saturday.
The Liga F champions, who Bronze joined last year, will be up
against a strong Wolfsburg side looking for their first Champions
League title since 2014.
However, Bronze is no stranger to performing on the biggest stage
and shares her preparation tips in a UEFA #WePlayStrong and Gatorade
Sports Science Institute-backed ‘Skills? Sorted’ series on YouTube.
The defender said she was feeling good after having surgery five
weeks ago to repair a small injury and that her team mates were all
itching to be in the starting XI.
"I think our manager's (Jonatan Giraldez) biggest problem is leaving
people out, because we've got such good players in the team, that we
could probably start probably 16, 17, 18 different players in the
starting eleven.
"But I know that whatever team we put out, it's going to be a strong
team and put up a good game against Wolfsburg."
(Reporting by Christian Radnedge, editing by Pritha Sarkar)
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