Coventry Telegraph

Lionesses loss gives Riise to good answers

- By PHIL MEDLICOTT

ENGLAND Women interim boss Hege Riise says Friday’s loss to France provided some “great answers” in terms of where the team is at.

The Lionesses were beaten 3-1 by Les Bleues in the friendly in Caen, where the hosts went two goals up via Sandy Baltimore’s first-half strike and a Viviane Asseyi penalty just after the hour mark.

England reduced the deficit through Fran Kirby’s 79th-minute spot-kick and Keira Walsh then hit the post before Marie-antoinette Katoto scored France’s third.

It was England’s second match under Riise, following the 6-0 win over Northern Ireland in February.

The Norwegian next oversees them playing Canada at Stoke’s bet365 Stadium today, then in May names a Great Britain squad for this summer’s Tokyo Olympics.

Riise said: “I think this game was a great opportunit­y for us looking further ahead.

“Of course we always step on the field to win, but that game gave us some good answers (regarding) what we need to improve and what has improved.

“We want to win, but sometimes in order to go further and develop you need some games where we just have a challenge and see how we deal with it.”

The result was an eighth defeat for England in their last 13 games.

When asked what she thought the problem was in terms of England’s record over the last couple of years, Riise said: “It’s hard to say for me now. I think we are on a good road going forward.

“This was the first tier-one opposition that we faced (under her), and this game gave us some great answers, attacking-wise but also defending.”

She added: “You take parts of the France game that were excellent – we just need to finish our chances, and that’s the detail. It’s not easy, but that’s the detail we are looking for going forward.

“Now we review the France game and see leading into Canada how we can improve.”

England, who are currently without injured skipper Steph Houghton, also had her fellow defenders Lucy Bronze and Demi Stokes not involved in the France game due to injuries.

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