Former in midfielder in the Midfield Jordan Nobbs believes that England still has a “great chance” to win Euro 2025 despite the raft of pre-tournaments issuing their preparations.
The three main withdrawals from Sarina Viegman crossed the coach in England that they moved the final composition, and Fran Kirbi and Mari Earps and retirement from international football and Chelsea Captain Millie shining gloss back from the tournament.
It came in the same week, England is deserved beaten 2-1 by Spain to miss the nation final, and they lost two last three games in front of the confrontation in their final pre-euros on Sunday.
But we talk to Ski Sports NewsNobbs said that the winning mentality of England was left after reaching the finals back in the last two main tournaments – and entering this year’s European Championship as the ruling championships.
“We saw them conquer the Eurovi, others are coming in the world cup, so I think about the winning mentality, players who have a great chance,” she said she said. “It will obviously be a difficult group, but they have players and staff standing behind them to push themselves on the finals, so we hope to see them.
“When it comes to football tournaments, you simply need to learn from experiences to them. There have been many times where it was not always the easiest drive, but obviously what happens in the tournament that is most important.
“They lost several experienced players, but they still have the winners of the Champions League, the euro winners in that team, so I am sure that everyone will have the same mentality and the spirit that go and in that tournament also enters.
“They are very big characters and there will be heavy holes that will fill, but Sarina knows that Luca Bonze, Lea Williamson, everyone has the quality of leadership in that team that will still be a huge part in leadership in the final.”
Nobbs was part of the Squad English, which ended in the World Cup at the World Cup and Video is the impact of Viegman’s management in Australia and New Zealand during that tournament.
The 32-year-old feels that the Dutch style for players will alleviate a lot of pressure building around the camp, who brought that successful Euro 2022 tournament. Back to domestic soil.
She said, “She’s probably one of the most prominent managers I’ve ever worked with. I think he wants to know where you are standing. She wants to know what to play in the team.
“I think it gives you a mentality that you have understanding and still work as much as you can for a team, whether you play or on the bench.
“I think sometimes I go to the main tournament, it kind of calm that pressure and nerve. I think he shows what she does as a manager.
“She was one of the most successful Lanes managers, so I’m sure she’ll come in with a similar mentality and ensure that girls know their roles and responsibilities in the team.”