England, Sarina Wiegman and FA
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Wiegman, 55, has been England head coach since 2021 and guided the team to two European Championship titles and a runners-up finish at the 2023 World Cup. After Sunday’s final, Wiegman said: “I have been here four years and it just feels like my home away from home.
England Lionesses coach Sarina Wiegman underlines her status as the greatest football manager of all time, winning a third-straight European Championships crown.
Football Association (FA) chief executive Mark Bullingham has offered a guarded response regarding Sarina Wiegman's long-term future as England boss following the Lionesses' dramatic Euro 2025 final triumph over Spain.
England defeated Spain in Sunday's final and upon returning to the UK on Monday, the Lionesses travelled to Downing Street.
SARINA WIEGMAN used an X-rated wash bag to inspire England to Euros glory. Lionesses star Beth Mead revealed how England boss Wiegman used a toiletry bag with the words “b****** get s***
Sarina Wiegman speaks out after England player reveals she played whole of Euro 2025 with BROKEN LEG
Sarina Wiegman spoke out about Lucy Bronze's Euro 2025 performances after it emerged that the England defender had played the tournament with a broken leg.
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Chloe Kelly thanks Sarina Wiegman for giving her hope after firing winning penalty in Euro '25 final
The Lionesses completed a third consecutive comeback in the knockout stages on Sunday night. | ITV News Granada
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As England advance to Euro 2025 final, Sarina Wiegman and Lionesses must stop playing with fire
Michelle Agyemang provided the spark England needed as they advanced past Italy and into the final, but can they avoid more slow starts before it is too late?