England’s 3-0 win over Australia was overshadowed by an harm to Euro 2025 star Michelle Agyemang, who was stretchered off at Satisfaction Park.
The Lionesses have been 3-0 up and cruising after an early purple card when the Arsenal striker, at present on mortgage at Brighton, was stretchered off simply 13 minutes after approaching in what was a bitter ending to the victory.
The 19-year-old was seen in tears after taking place off the ball, with the striker clutching her knee after physios attended to her.
Supervisor Sarina Wiegman’s interview recommended concern for the younger ahead, admitting it didn’t look good for Agyemang.
She instructed ITV Sport: “I haven’t been inside but. However, after all, that regarded horrible.
“Whenever you’re stretchered off, that’s not good anyway. However, yeah, that doesn’t look good. It’s, after all, not confirmed. However, yeah, it seems to be dangerous.”
Wiegman: ‘I need to see this workforce develop’
Aggie Beever-Jones and Lucy Bronze put England right into a 2-0 lead earlier than half-time, with Georgia Stanway changing a penalty in added time to wrap up a cushty victory following Alanna Kennedy’s Nineteenth-minute purple card.
On the Lionesses’ efficiency, Wiegman added: “I feel we began very well and dominated the sport.
“We performed on their half and in the event that they need to put a whole lot of strain in possession but additionally out of possession after we lose the ball. And I feel that’s precisely what we did.
“And naturally, the sport modified. No, the sport didn’t actually change. They went all the way down to 10, which does change a few issues.
“We needed to maintain the tempo within the sport. I feel we created a whole lot of superb moments within the remaining third. And I hope that we have been capable of enhance that.
“As a result of I feel I noticed a whole lot of good issues, however we have to get even higher at aligning the execution and the ultimate move, the ultimate cross and getting there. That’s what we need to do subsequent yr. You need to see this workforce develop.
“After all, you really need to play 11 v 11, as a result of these are the challenges you get essentially the most. And that’s what you’re training for.
“However we tried to adapt to that immediately to drive them much more again. And naturally, they drop even deeper. So the area turns into very small, very tight.
“And that’s one other problem then. So yeah, we had hoped to do another issues on the finish of the sport, however sadly, we had so many.”





























