In preparation for Euro 2025, the England women's football team, champions from 2022, is focusing on evolving their identity as a 'new England'. Manager Sarina Wiegman emphasized the inclusion of more debutants in the current squad, marking a shift from their previous triumphs. Despite mixed performances since reaching the World Cup final in 2023, the team's ambition to reclaim the title in Switzerland remains strong. They aim to balance past glories with fresh talent, highlighted by a desire to pave their own path in football history.
"We’ve got even more debutants that haven’t played in a Euros [than 2022] and that makes it exciting," said manager Sarina Wiegman, highlighting the freshness of the new squad.
As England heads to Euro 2025 as defending champions, they aim to separate themselves from past successes and create their own legacy, focusing on their evolution as a 'new England' team.
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