Inside the mind of Sarina Wiegman: England's 'genius' and the world's best tournament coach

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Inside the mind of Sarina Wiegman: England's 'genius' and the world's best tournament coach
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As she prepares for another World Cup final the England boss reveals what gives her 'energy', her personal challenges and what she has learned about the English

“This tournament she’s shown a different side to her, had to make changes, and been the last woman standing for a couple of rounds now,” Bronze adds.

Though she is not English herself, she knows how desperate the country is to end 57 years of hurt. She recalls starting the job in September 2021, almost a year after her appointment to succeed Phil Neville was confirmed. “I heard again: 1966. Everyone’s talking about 1966. So let’s be at our best on Sunday and try and be successful.

“Then of course there are still things in my personal life. When someone passes away who is really close to you, you don’t just say ‘oh it’s two months now, it’s gone.’ I have strategies but of course sometimes that’s still sad and it is challenging for me too.”

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