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England coach Sarina Wiegman says Lionesses must find new solutions

England manager Sarina Wiegman says her players will learn from their loss to the Matildas. <i>Photo: AP</i>

England manager Sarina Wiegman says her players will learn from their loss to the Matildas. Photo: AP

Solving the kind of puzzle set by Australia will be a key for England’s Lionesses as they seek to add the World Cup to their European crown later this year, coach Sarina Wiegman insists.

England’s 2-0 defeat by Australia at a rain-lashed Brentford Community Stadium ended its 30-game unbeaten run since Dutchwoman Wiegman took over in 2021.

Remarkably, England enjoyed 70 per cent possession but struggled to make much from it as Australia packed the midfield and left no space for England’s creative players.

Australia then picked its moments to counter-attack in clinical fashion as England ran out of ideas.

It is likely to become the blueprint for stopping England’s women who will not be able to call on Euro 2022 Golden Boot winner Beth Mead in Australia because of injury.

“We play against some opponents now that drop a little deeper, are really tight,” Wiegman said.

“So we have to find solutions and find a way to create more to score goals.

“There’s 100 days to go and everyone’s really excited to go to Australia and this is just a very big learning moment for us that we need to get to a higher level to win these games.”

England captain Leah Williamson said the team would turn the defeat into a positive.

“Sometimes you have to take blessings in disguise and I think maybe that’s not the worst thing that could’ve happened to us,” she told Sky Sports.

“We wanted to learn this whole time, we wanted to be pushed to our limits and we need to take it up a new level.”

England’s next match will be their World Cup opener against Haiti on July 22.

The World Cup will be jointly hosted by Australia and New Zealand from July 20 to August 20.

-Reuters

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