Site icon Enrich of Tech Updates Across the World

England Women’s manager Sarina Wiegman has asked to coach in the Premier League


On home soil, England went all the way to the end of the tournament and beat Germany 2-1 in extra time in the final at Wembley Stadium.

It was a first major trophy for England since winning the 1966 World Cup, ending 56 years of suffering.

Image: Alamy

And Wiegman’s management skills throughout the triumph did not go unnoticed. The 52-year-old previously led her native Netherlands to the same trophy five years ago and repeated the feat just ten months into her England spell.

He has helped create an incredible team spirit and work ethic, as well as proving to be tactically astute and implement an engaging style of play.

Image: Alamy

Wiegman proved particularly perceptive with her changes and did everything with composure.

“One hundred percent,” Bent replied to one caller talkSPORT when asked if Weigman was fit to train in the Championship or the Premier League.

“In some capacity at some stage, she will. And not just her. People have talked about Emma Hayes. If we continue to see the look of the women’s game as it is – and obviously we’ve just seen England win the Euros, at some point he will have a chance.”

The highly-rated Hayes, who has won five WSL titles with Chelsea, has been linked with AFC Wimbledon in February 2021 but has vehemently dismissed the speculation.





Source link

Exit mobile version