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England boss Sarina Wiegman believes England’s 4-0 semi-final victory over Sweden will make the remainder of soccer sit up and take discover.
Goals from Beth Mead, Lucy Bronze, Alessia Russo and Fran Kirby despatched Wiegman’s facet by to Sunday’s Euro 2022 ultimate towards both France or Germany.
And beating Sweden, the facet who sit second within the rankings behind world champions the United States, sends a message to all the opposite nations, in response to England’s boss.
“We will celebrate now a little bit but as I’ve said before we have come very far now and we don’t want to take it away,” Wiegman advised the BBC.
“The first half we struggled but the second half we played so much better.
“This result will go all over Europe and the world. It was such a performance that tomorrow everyone will talk about.
“I think we have shown that we are very resilient. I don’t think we started the game well but still we found a way.”
Mead, who took her tally for the event to 6 objectives, advised the BBC: “I think at the full-time whistle we didn’t really know what to do. It was an incredible atmosphere and we’re just delighted to be in the final.
“I think (the first goal) came at a good time as there was a lot of pressure on us as they had created a lot of chances and I’m just happy to help the team again.”
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