Coventry Telegraph

England boss is positive Beth should be back

- By IAN PARKER

ENGLAND manager Sarina Wiegman believes Beth Mead has “shown enough” to earn her recall to the squad for the Lionesses’ final Nations League fixtures.

It is a welcome return to the internatio­nal fold for the 28-year-old Arsenal forward, who resumed club action last month after suffering an ACL injury last November and has now earned an England call-up for the first time in over a year.

Tottenham midfielder Grace Clinton and Manchester City goalkeeper Khiara Keating retain their places in the Lionesses’ 23-player squad, having received their first senior call-ups in October.

England play their final two games of the year, starting with the Netherland­s at Wembley on December 1 before facing Scotland at Hampden Park four days later and Wiegman is delighted to have Mead’s experience for those games.

“It’s really nice, she’s played minutes, she’s in a good place and still building too, but that was a very nice phone call, she was very happy,” Wiegman said.

“We’ve had conversati­ons all the time, we had conversati­ons before September camp and during and in October too because she was already fully training and getting some minutes but I just wanted to see a little more and that’s what we’ve seen now.

“Her health is really good so she can just go and she’s showed of course in games that she’s in a good place and we want her to keep growing and improving.

“She’s shown enough to me and for my technical staff to bring her in.

“She is a character that brings positive energy off the pitch and on the pitch and it’s good to have her back. Her experience, the way she plays, she’s different than other players on the wing, she brings different things so that’s good we have different opportunit­ies again. Off pitch gives us some extra energy.”

England are currently third in Group A1 of the Nations League following a disappoint­ing 3-2 loss to Belgium last month, their second defeat in four group matches.

Plenty is at stake in the competitio­n as the winners of League A will reach the finals, which act as Europe’s 2024 Olympic qualifiers, meaning that hopes of a qualificat­ion spot in Paris are in danger for Team GB.

With two games remaining to try and turn things around, Wiegman insists England’s preparatio­ns will remain the same.

ENGLAND SQUAD – Goalkeeper­s: Earps (Man Utd), Hampton (Chelsea), Keating (Man City).

Defenders: Bright (Chelsea), Bronze (Barcelona), Carter (Chelsea), Charles (Chelsea), Greenwood (Man City), Le Tissier (Man Utd), Morgan (Man City), Wubben-moy (Arsenal). Midfielder­s: Clinton (Tottenham, on loan from Man Utd), Kirby (Chelsea), Stanway (Bayern Munich), Toone (Man Utd), Walsh (Barcelona), Zelem (Man Utd).

Forwards: Daly (Aston Villa), Hemp (Man City), James (Chelsea), Kelly (Man City), Mead (Arsenal), Russo (Arsenal).

 ?? ?? England’s Beth Mead will bring extra energy insists Sarina Wiegman (inset)
England’s Beth Mead will bring extra energy insists Sarina Wiegman (inset)

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