England confirmed nice resilience and togetherness to return again from a objective right down to beat Colombia 2-1 and attain the Women’s World Cup semifinals, coach Sarina Wiegman stated on Saturday.
England conceded within the forty fourth minute to a cross-shot from Leicy Santos however equalised in first-half stoppage time and went forward via Alessia Russo after the hour mark to finish the turnaround and arrange a last-four assembly with Australia.
It was the primary time Wiegman’s aspect had trailed on this event and no different staff had progressed from the knockouts after conceding till the Lionesses dug deep and roared their method again, a lot to their supervisor’s delight.
“I think the team again showed some resilience and a lot of togetherness. And yeah, I’m just really proud again of the team,” the Dutch coach instructed a press convention.
“As a team, I think we did a great job. But at moments they had some crosses that were very dangerous and I think how we got them (the defenders) to solve that (worked) really well.”
Wiegman praised opponent Colombia, enjoying in its first World Cup quarterfinal, and stated England needed to be alert to take care of their counter-attacking risk which saved the match on a knife edge till the ultimate whistle.
The South Americans, runners-up in final yr’s Copa America, have been roared on by a loud and huge contingent of followers within the 75,784-strong crowd at Stadium Australia.
England faces an much more intense ambiance on Wednesday of their semifinal in opposition to co-host Australia when the Lionesses will look to succeed in their first World Cup closing.
Wiegman conceded she might need to study extra in regards to the historic Australia-England rivalry after fielding a number of questions in regards to the intense hype that can encompass the last-four conflict.
“I just think it’s going to be really big. But now I’ve had a couple of questions about that, so it’s probably going to be bigger than I imagined,” the 53-year-old stated, smiling.
“So I’ll talk to my players and staff and see what that rivalry means.
“Of course, we’ve played Australia in April,” she added, referring to the 2-0 defeat that was Wiegman’s first loss as England supervisor since being appointed in September 2021.
“So we know them and now we’re just really happy that we’re through. So tomorrow we start to prepare for the Australia game.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com