Analysing the England World Cup squad
With the World Cup less than a week away, let’s take a deep look at the 23 players selected by Phil Neville and the squad’s strengths and weaknesses.
With the World Cup less than a week away, let’s take a deep look at the 23 players selected by Phil Neville and the squad’s strengths and weaknesses.
FIFA have released the squad lists for the 24 teams taking part in the World Cup and Arsenal have 11 players involved from five different…
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When an international tournament appears on the horizon, the lack of opportunities for English players due to the rising number of foreigners becomes a trendy topic again.
There are a few names that have been thrown around as potential Lionesses at the World Cup who are not getting a look in.
It is now international tournament time in women’s football with the SheBelieves, Algarve, Cyprus and Turkish cup all being played over the next two weeks along with a number of friendlies.
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London Colney won’t be busy when the international break comes around, as nearly all the players will be away with their countries, except for those recovering from injuries.
England drew 1-1 with Australia on Tuesday in a game they should have won 4-0 or 4-1, according to Phil Neville. Here are a few things we can take away from the game.
The FA WSL season is now over but there is a FIFA international window coming up featuring World Cup qualifiers and, as usual, the Arsenal Women players will be busy.
The England squad for the SheBelieves Cup has been named and there are no Arsenal players involved.
On Monday, Arsenal took 50 girls from their Development Programmes for a day out at St. George’s Park – the home of the Lionesses.
Phil Neville has apologised again for tweets he posted while he was still a player but denies being sexist.
New England Women manager Phil Neville deleted his Twitter account after certain tweets were found. He’s since issued an apology and the FA have another fiasco on their hands.
Arsenal Women forward Danielle Carter says she’s fully focused on domestic matters after returning from a Spanish training camp with England.
Phil Neville says he’s “honoured” after being appointed head coach of England Women, and believes the Lionesses could achieve “something special” after signing a three-and-a-half year deal.
Phil Neville is expected to be named England Women’s new manager this week after the dismissal of Mark Sampson back in September.
As revealed by the godfather of women’s football journos in England, Phillip Neville will be the new England Women’s manager and will try to emulate Mark Sampson’s success on the pitch while avoiding off-the-pitch pitfalls that saw the Welshman sacked.
The English Football Association will wait until the new year before announcing a permanent replacement for Mark Sampson.