Sarina Wiegman, England and Burna Boy
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Sarina Wiegman says she “felt love all over” as the England women’s football team attended a reception at Downing Street following their European Championship success. England defeated Spain in Sunday’s final and upon returning to the UK on Monday,
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GB News on MSNLionesses boss Sarina Wiegman makes feelings clear over taking men's coaching job after Euro successEngland head coach Sarina Wiegman has already insisted she has no plans to switch to the men's game anytime soon. That is despite leading the Lionesses to glory yet again at Euro 2025 where they beat Spain in a nail-biting finale to retain their crown on Sunday.
Wiegman, 55, has been England head coach since 2021 and guided the team to two European Championship titles and a runners-up finish at the 2023 World Cup. After Sunday’s final, Wiegman said: “I have been here four years and it just feels like my home away from home.
Sarina Wiegman is the most successful manager in English football history. She has led the Lionesses to two European Championship titles -- first on home soil in 2022 and then this summer in Switzerland.
Sarina Wiegman is married to Marten Glotzbach, a former coach and economics professor, and together they lead a private, low-profile family life with their two daughters
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Ian Wright says he ‘couldn’t believe’ Alessia Russo was taken off after scoring against Spain and feels Sarina Wiegman was ‘very fortunate’ to avoid a backlash as England went on to win the Euro 2025 final on penalties.
Sarina Wiegman can thrive as a manager in the higher echelons of men’s football, believes Jamie O’Hara. England Women’s boss Wiegman cemented her greatness with the Lionesses