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The biggest danger is not to underestimate them. “If it gets too physical, I’m sure that referees will step in when it comes in regards to the safety of players. “Every game is physical in its own way,” said England. Next up is Colombia, who have lit up the tournament but had a behind-closed-doors friendly with the Republic of Ireland abandoned last month that left Ireland’s coach saying their players “feared for their bodies”. It’s important to recognise that whether you do play or you don’t, every single person matters just as much because without them the training standards wouldn’t be as high or everything else we need to approach every game.” If you keep persevering and pushing, good things come out of it. It might have seemed, at the time, like it’s really difficult, but it really is worth it. “That’s what I had to learn for myself last year. And if it doesn’t, I am there for the girls no matter what.” skip past newsletter promotion All I can do is show up to training every day, push as hard as I can, and if that means that I get a start then great. “Competition is high, which is not a bad thing because it means there isn’t any complacency. We have got an excellent group of players and in the forward positions we have got some excellent forwards, who have been scoring good goals. “We have an opportunity where we can go and do great things at this tournament. I wouldn’t say it was just a case of luck,” she said. “I fought quite hard to get a place on that plane. If I get the minutes I will try to do everything I can and even if I don’t, I will be there to be the No 1 fan for the girls that are.”Įngland admits she wants more, having moved to Tottenham in January in search of regular football to increase her chances of making the squad. “I love playing football, I want to play as much football as I can at this tournament. “I am here to be a part of the team, whether it is starting or as a sub. With Alessia Russo having scored once and Rachel Daly being played at left-back or left wing-back, the Tottenham forward England is knocking on the door for a start. We’re going to try to put out our best performance and give the fans something to watch and that they will want to keep coming back.”Įngland came off the bench and scored in the shootout win over Nigeria. “So hopefully we can continue that because we want to make sure those viewing numbers are as high as possible, whether they choose to watch the men’s game or not. “It’s not just because the men aren’t playing,” she said. It was the largest UK audience of the World Cup. On Monday, 5.2 million watched England’s win over Nigeria on penalties on BBC One and a further 2.6 million streamed the game on BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport Online. Hopefully we can still engage the fans enough to want to watch us.” “As we’ve seen over the last few years, and since the Euros especially, the numbers have grown in the women’s game – people’s interest and viewing figures.














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