Sunderland Echo

‘Missing out on Olympics made me a better player’

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Beth Mead admits she might not be the player she is now had it not been for the disappoint­ment she suffered last summer when she missed out on the Olympics.

The England winger is heading into the home Euros in superb form, with a brace in the recent warm-up win over the Netherland­s taking her to 14 Lionesses goals since the start of the 2021-22 season.

Her fine form across the campaign, also featuring 11 goals and eight assists in the Women’s Super League for Arsenal, came after she failed to make the cut for Great Britain’s squad for the Tokyo Olympics. Mead has spoken previously about having “channelled the negative energy into positive energy from last summer”.

And ahead of England playing Austria at Old Trafford in the opening game of the Euros, the 27-year-old said: “Obviously it was disappoint­ing last summer, but would I be the player I am today if that didn’t happen? Maybe not.

“I’m enjoying my football, I’m really happy out there on the pitch, that is showing in my performanc­es, and hopefully I can bring some of them into this summer’s Euros.”

Former Sunderland Women star added: “I know it’s only been a year but I think I’ve matured as a player.

“I think I’ve started maybe not to think about what other people think and concentrat­e on myself a little bit more.

“I’ve played with a lot more freedom this year and I think for me, when I play freely is when I play my best football. I don’t over-complicate anything. I make better decisions, and for me, this year has been a lot more free on a football pitch.”

 ?? ?? Beth Mead during a training session at St. George’s Park.
Beth Mead during a training session at St. George’s Park.

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