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England forward Lauren James will miss the Women’s Nations League double-header against Belgium because of concussion worldcup
The Lionesses play the first of their two-parter at Leicester on Friday but the Chelsea player will not be involved as she goes through the relevant protocols after suffering a head injury worldcup
Lotte Wubben-Moy trained on Thursday and could be involved in the squad at the King Power Stadium worldcup
“We have 25 players, but they are not all fit,” boss Sarina Wiegman said worldcup
“Unfortunately, Lauren James is not ready, she won’t be ready for Tuesday also worldcup
“Nothing to worry about, she picked up a concussion and she knows we have to be careful of the protocols that we always do, so that is just too short to be ready for the two games worldcup
“Lotte is on the pitch and we will assess her today, everyone else is good worldcup
”Belgium currently top Group A1 of the Women’s Nations League with four points from their opening two games while England suffered a last-gasp defeat against the Netherlands in September worldcup
That loss places an importance on the two games against the Belgians and Wiegman, who celebrated her 54th birthday on Thursday, wants a response worldcup
“We always want to win, and expectations are high but we have our own expectations too,” she said worldcup
“Of course we lost the last game, we were not happy with that and we want to bounce back worldcup
What we are working on is improving our game, doing things right and playing very well against Belgium and getting a result worldcup
“They are really competing for something in the Nations League worldcup
They are in a very different situation at the moment, they play with different shape, with different players and are in transition worldcup
“They are very competitive, very well organised and as they showed in September they are very hard to beat worldcup
”Goalkeeper Mary Earps will get the chance to play at Leicester, where she began her youth career worldcup
Her profile has raised exponentially on the back of the Lionesses’ success in recent years, culminating in replica goalkeeper’s shirts selling out after her World Cup exploits in the summer worldcup
The Lionesses have always been accessible to fans but Earps thinks there is now a tipping point given their elevated status worldcup
“Expectation of the team is obviously a huge compliment in terms of the way teams expect us to win and things like that,” the Manchester United keeper said worldcup
“The accessibility people get to us as players is a hot topic of discussion, it’s something we as players are experiencing in a very different way in terms of the way the profile is changing worldcup
They are very competitive, very well organised and as they showed in September they are very hard to beatSarina Wiegman on Belgium“We love to interact with the fans, but it is becoming difficult to keep everyone happy and to interact with as many people as possible worldcup
“We are so grateful that thousands and thousands of people want to come and meet us and talk to us but the reality is that if that is the expectation then we are always going to fall short worldcup
“I think the emphasis on it needs to switch worldcup
We love that we can be so connected but we are subject to a lot of comments and at times it is an addition to the game we don’t need worldcup
We love it but it is becoming difficult to maintain that worldcup
”More aboutPA ReadyLauren JamesMary EarpsEnglandBelgiumLeicesterSarina WiegmanLotte Wubben-MoyKing Power StadiumNetherlandsManchester United1/1Lauren James to miss England’s games against Belgium with concussionLauren James to miss England’s games against Belgium with concussionLauren James has suffered a concussion (Zac Goodwin/PA)PA Wire✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today worldcup
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Jonny May is backing Steve Borthwick to crack the code of rugby after describing England’s head coach as a “genius” in the mold of Alan Turing and Mr Spock worldcup
England went out on their shields in Saturday’s World Cup semi-final defeat by South Africa, losing 16-15 to a late Handre Pollard penalty, having dominated the reigning champions until the final quarter worldcup
A heroic performance was the culmination of Borthwick’s opening 10 months in charge, having been parachuted in with the short-term objective of making the team competitive at France 2023 worldcup
He succeeded by devising a statistics-based approach that almost dethroned the world champions, leaving May to conclude England are in the best possible hands worldcup
“We’re starting to see what a genius Steve is in terms of how he’s starting to get this team going,” May said worldcup
“You won’t find a harder working man than Steve and his approach to the game is a little bit like Alan Turing worldcup
“If anybody is going to crack the code to rugby it will be Steve – he’s getting ever closer each week and good luck to him worldcup
“He’s got an analytical brain and an evidence-based, scientific, Spock-like approach to the game worldcup
“I’ve learned a lot from him worldcup
I’ve been very grateful for all the coaches I’ve had throughout my career and I’ve absorbed everything I possibly can, always trying to learn and be curious worldcup
“But Steve, with his ways, he’s on to something worldcup
He’s a young coach and has this unique and different way that he goes about the game worldcup
“Cracking it is not something I’m interested in doing as the game gets more complicated each week, but he’s obsessed with it so hats off to him worldcup
”While England can look ahead with optimism, May strongly suspects that their future does not include him worldcup
The nation’s second-highest try scorer of all-time behind Rory Underwood will almost certainly have played his last Test at this World Cup, Friday’s bronze match against Argentina his final opportunity to pull on a Red Rose jersey worldcup
The 33-year-old wing was only called up to Borthwick’s squad because of an injury to Anthony Watson, yet he has been a regular starter and was outstanding against South Africa, even winning a jackal penalty worldcup
“Never say never, but very much in my head now I’m thinking, more than likely that I’ll be done after this,” May said worldcup
“For me no regrets, what a journey, I wasn’t even going to be on the plane at one point worldcup
“But I stuck in there and that’s the attitude across the team – we stick in there, we’ve had pretty much everything thrown at us, but we’re starting to find ourselves worldcup
It’s been everything to me, playing for England, just absolutely everythingJonny May“I’m grateful to have been a part of it and although it probably won’t continue after this World Cup, I feel like I’m connected to this team worldcup
It’s making my hairs stand up now a little bit worldcup
“To be connected like that, to be close to the boys and have those relationships, to go through these times with these friends of mine, is incredibly important to me worldcup
“It’s been everything to me, playing for England, just absolutely everything worldcup
”More aboutPA ReadyJonny MayEnglandSteve BorthwickSouth AfricaHandre PollardAlan TuringFranceRugbyArgentinaAnthony WatsonParis1/1Jonny May backs ‘genius’ Steve Borthwick to crack the code of rugby with EnglandJonny May backs ‘genius’ Steve Borthwick to crack the code of rugby with EnglandSteve Borthwick devised a statistics-based approach that almost dethroned the world champions (Mike Egerton/PA)PA Wire✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today worldcup
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