England boss Sarina Wiegman insisted there was no "crisis" as she named her 23-strong squad for Euro 2025 following a tumultuous month which has seen two players retire from international football and one rule herself out of the tournament.Wiegman has had to deal with plenty of moving parts in the build-up to her squad announcement, with defender Millie Bright pulling out of the competition to prioritise her mental health and goalkeeper Mary Earps and attacker Fran Kirby calling time on their in
England boss Sarina Wiegman insisted there was no "crisis" as she named her 23-strong squad for Euro 2025 following a tumultuous month which has seen two players retire from international football and one rule herself out of the tournament.Wiegman has had to deal with plenty of moving parts in the build-up to her squad announcement, with defender Millie Bright pulling out of the competition to prioritise her mental health and goalkeeper Mary Earps and attacker Fran Kirby calling time on their international careers.It has been a far from settled few weeks as the Lionesses prepare to defend their continental crown, opening their campaign against France in Zurich on July 5.But Wiegman dismissed the idea that the England camp is unsettled heading into the tournament.Speaking at St George's Park, she told a press conference: "We're going with this 23 to the Euros and I'm comfortable, happy and excited. For me it doesn't feel like a crisis at all."
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