A round earlier, England almost faced an early exit, having to come from behind against Spain, eventually winning in extra time and only after having to really change their approach to combat a side who had prevented the Lionesses from playing their preferred gameplan.
But here, after an end-to-end and hold-your-breath first quarter of an hour or so, England managed to first control, then excel, then be utterly ruthless against one of the world’s best sides.
A 4-0 scoreline against Sweden to reach the final of Euro 2022 is more impressive by a huge stretch than putting 20 past Latvia in a qualifier, or even beating the holders – and Wiegman’s former side – Netherlands 5-1 in a warm-up. This was a game which mattered, with everything riding on it, and England did a lot more than just win: they reminded themselves how good they can be, and reminded the watching world what happens when their best players are allowed to impose themselves.
And for that, perhaps Wiegman deserves an extra mention, an extra nod of approval.
There were – as there always are throughout international tournaments – calls for certain changes to be made after the Spain game. Some of that was technical, or tactical, but more was just due to a look of fatigue about some players.
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