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It has been extremely possible during a strange construction that it can easily go dramatically and rapidly for England.
In the straight words, everything exists for such a classic champions crash and burn, which has become an amazing feature of recent men’s World Cups, where three consecutive defending champions continued on the group stage before stopping this nonsense with a run in the final in the French final.
This team from England is the only one that seems to be similar. Clouds of injury to key players. Pre -Tournament Retirement Pointing to a crawling corruption. A saagan -based draw.
And now, after a passionate disappointing performance in defeating France, there is no margin for mistakes.
There will never be a question that both sides may be able to go to the tournament here, but the French dominance measure will be a matter of concern for the first 15 minutes and a slightly nervous final for England.
The Serena Vegman team started brightly. On another night they could already move forward before the first big turn of the game. Lauren James should have performed better than being provoked by an intelligent position at the first moment, and someone must have performed better when someone was held at the center of the French penalty area.
After that, England thought they had scored a smart Elasia from Russia. We have probably seen this goal-we have yet seen in the game of men or women-even if Russia itself did not appear to be more compulsory in its construction later (if not necessarily succeeding).
In any way, late -offs came from England’s ships and mobilized France. First and certainly, but then quickly and in a decisive way, they captured the game.
France began to dominate England physically and technically. Sometimes, it was close to bullying.
When it comes to the selection of a big tournament, Vegman has done more than enough to get the benefit of the doubt, but here was more than a classic temptation indicator that can play on any international manager: choosing his best players instead of his best team.
With four in front of the pure invading intention, Georgia Stanway and Kira Walsh were asking in the middle of England Park. It soon appeared that it was too much, Midfield Three of France gained full control over the game.
With the number of England’s midfield pair and more, the lionesses were greatly exposed. Jess Carter especially endured to forget one night, before the second half was transformed by Delphine Casrano.
But on the other hand, more experienced still isolated and exposed Lucy Bronze’s Things were not much better.
France’s first goal, which and when it would arrive, began to feel inevitable, when he did so regularly when Kasrano taped to the right before giving me the easiest position of the easiest position of Mary-Antonate Katoto with England’s defense.
The other came under the second part. Bronze, properly, was the third on the scene after the upfield was trapped because Sandy was away from the core of the core from Baltimore Leah Williamson, before the end of the bronze only reached T Baltimore to finish Hannah Hampton.
Vegman tried to stop bleeding in the second half, but France’s control was now yesterday because England saw less to be punished and to avoid hurt.
Instead, an excellent end with an unexpected source in Walsh, scoring only the second goal of an England career, set up eight or more minutes of chaos and nonsense.
We have all seen him, where a team in peace control suddenly suffered a panic while someone has resigned from his fate that he has renewed hope on the back of a right boot. But it was a very example of a classic trump of football.
England had many opportunities in the closing minutes that they could easily be exposed to one point. But it was very illegal on the back of a sharp evening, where they neither appeared to be the appearance of champions nor seemingly apparently.
Next Thursday evening, with the Netherlands, time is restless.