Fran Kirby has admitted reaching the World Cup semi-final is not enough and is determined to avoid the heartache that has seen England lose at this stage at both the last tournament in 2015 and Euro 2017. A 3-0 victory over Norway on Thursday ensured that Phil Neville’s side will face
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England must handle World Cup expectation now that talent matters most | Louise Taylor
In many ways, England’s flight from Normandy to Lyon on Friday transported them into a different world. While the pleasant breeze floating in from the Channel was replaced by the furnace-like intensity of temperatures nudging 40C in south-east France, the culture shock must have been profound. Despite reaching the semi-finals of
England and Neville face Norway test amid heatwave and a dodgy haircut
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England’s Fran Kirby fears VAR handball law offers cynical way to win penalties
England’s Fran Kirby fears cynical players and managers will be tempted to exploit the new handball rules to win penalties. David Squires on … the Women's World Cup and arms in unnatural positions With intent removed from the equation, referees have no latitude if a player’s arms are not in a “natural