England playing catch-up – what went wrong in France defeat?

Most of the British problems were caused by the midfield, as Georgia was invaded by Stanway and Walsh and their competitors were destructive at the break.
Wiegman confessed to the sloppyness played by France while he was pressing harshly and taking advantage of individual mistakes.
Captain Leah Williamson was visiblely disappointed and described mistakes as “cheap emotional defense”.
French wing player Sandy Baltimore won the individual wars with Chelsea teammate Lucy Bronze – British defensive player lost six duels, most of them by any player.
And until Walsh’s 87th minute strike, the lions did not shoot the target.
“I think we played a little scared, Cart Carter said.
“Maybe we weren’t aggressive enough, perhaps we were worried about what they could do instead of doing the threats behind them and what we could do.
“We did not do it on the ball or outside the ball. The only positive to be taken is the last 10 minutes. [second] aim.”
When the UK’s level was ignored by Mbock’s injury, he surprised the French media, which largely wrote the chance of his sides to a large extent.
“I didn’t think the French could play at this level, and I didn’t think that Britain could be disappointed as it was like an hour,” French journalist Julien Laurens told the BBC Radio 5 Live.
French ruler Laurent Bonadei confessed to the beginning of the explosion of England, seeing Lauren James created a handful of chances, and surprised them. However, he felt the side -controlled operations after that and “physically not easy for England”.
James’s visible free role looked absolutely exciting at the beginning – but did he reveal his side in the midfield?
He emphasized Wiegman’s response to this question.
“[James] He did not have a total free role. We were exposed to losing the balls when we don’t want to lose the ball, “he said. That was the main issue we wanted to find a solution. “
After the introductions of Chloe Kelly, Grace Clinton and Michelle Agyemang, the lions responded, but it was too late to change the result and former midfielder Karen Carney was far from being affected.
“It wasn’t good enough. We’ve been bullying on the field. We didn’t win enough duel. We seemed to have never played together before,” ITV said.
“This was our cup and this wasn’t good enough. We played a little too much in their hands.”




