Experimental England exposed by Brazil but Wiegman has no reason to panic / Sophie Downey
Defeat could be a blessing for Lionesses who have plenty of time to fix defensive frailties and mould cohesive team England were brought back to earth with a small, if likely inconsequential, bump in the first match of their Homecoming Series as a 2-1 defeat by Brazil at the Etihad Stadium (…)
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