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England 1 France 2: Lionesses on brink in Women's Euro 2025 as Sarina Wiegman's side suffer shock opening defeat

England 1 France 2: Lionesses on brink in Women's Euro 2025 as Sarina Wiegman's side suffer shock opening defeat

The Irish Sun18 hours ago
SARINA WIEGMAN suffered her first-ever European Championship defeat as England were handed a major reality check by France.
The Dutchwoman, buoyed by the return of Lauren James, went into the match insisting that her players were fully prepared to defend their title.
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England suffered defeat to France in their opening Euros game
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France scored two goals in three minutes to dent England's defence of the trophy
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But when it came to their performance at Letzigrund in Zurich, they failed to live up to their status.
It was a positive start for the Lionesses, with Alessia Russo slotting the ball home after jumping onto a rebound from goalkeeper Pauline Peyraud Magnin in the 16th minute.
However, the goal was ruled out following a VAR check for a marginal offside involving Beth Mead in the build-up.
That proved to be a turning point - but in the worst possible way for England.
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The disallowed strike galvanised the French, with Marie-Antoinette Katoto netting the opener 20 minutes later following a surge of pressure from Les Bleus.
After being tormented by Delphine Cascarino throughout the first half, Jess Carter was caught out by a ball sent through to her by Élisa De Almeida.
The NWSL star then put the ball on a plate for her team-mate, left with plenty of space, to tap in at the back post.
England failed to switch on after that, with Chelsea superstar Sandy Baltimore doubling the lead with a stunning effort.
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Receiving the ball around 40 yards out from goal, the 25-year-old was given plenty of time to make her way into the box.
Lucy Bronze attempted to get back, but after losing balance she inadvertently teed her Blues team-mate up for a spectacular strike into the top-right corner.
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Despite the disastrous first-half display, Wiegman held fire on making any changes until the 60th minute.
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Lauren James, arguably England's best on the night, was replaced by Ella Toone with Chloe Kelly and Niamh Charles also introduced, although those changes didn't make too much of a difference performance-wise.
There were calls for a France red card when Sakina Karchaoui slid into the back of England captain Leah Williamson but they were quashed in a VAR check, only adding to Wiegman and Co's evergrowing frustration.
The Lionesses were handed a glimmer of hope when Keira Walsh got one back with a long-range strike into the top-right corner with just three minutes of added time to play.
But it was too little too late by that point.
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The disastrous result left the reigning Euro champions third in Group D and with a huge mountain to climb.
England now face a make-or-break meeting with Holland on Wednesday, where another defeat could see them dumped out of the tournament with a match to spare.
Wiegman cut a frustrated future throughout, not helped by a few refereeing decisions that were deemed contentious by fans.
Her impeccable European Championship record has now ended under incredibly frustrating circumstances.
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Before the defeat in Zurich, the Dutchwoman had won all of the 12 games she had taken charge of over two successive tournaments - both of which ended with her lifting the trophy, the first being with Holland before leading England to glory.
Whatever happens at Letzigrund on Wednesday, she will be a hero for one of those nations.
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