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England, coached by Sarina Wiegman, is confident that they can prevent elimination from the European Championship in Switzerland against the Netherlands on Wednesday. Midfielder Georgia Stanway made a striking comparison for the defeat in the opening match.
England started the European Championship with confidence as titleholders and World Cup runners-up, but Wiegman’s team lost 2-1 to France in the opening match on Saturday. The defeat has caused dissatisfaction in the English camp.
“It was a very difficult game,” Stanway said on Monday at a press conference in the English team’s hotel in Zurich. “We know we underperformed. We had a meeting and discussions about it. It has to be better.”
The Netherlands won against Wales (3-0) on Saturday evening, leaving England behind after only one match. If England lose to the Netherlands on Wednesday and France win against Wales, Wiegman’s team will be eliminated.
But Bayern Munich midfielder Stanway is not worried. “I got a message from someone who said: ‘That defeat was like a bad night out. You have to forget it very quickly.’ I agreed with that. We have to move on.”
‘Need to start tackling again’
Stanway realizes that England will have to play differently against the Dutch team. England was not aggressive enough against France.
“We have to start playing real English football again: tackling, fighting. Back to our traditional style. I didn’t really want to do this press conference because I’m done with the talking. We have to show it on the field against the Netherlands.”
The English players are aware of the strength of the Netherlands. “They especially have a lot of good midfielders, so they will build up the center. We have to make sure our mentality is good and that we do what people expect of us.”
The match between England and the Netherlands starts on Wednesday at 6:00 PM and will be played at Stadion Letzigrund in Zurich.