Western Daily Press

Mead: Competitio­n for places has improved me

- PHIL MEDLICOTT at Elland Road

ENGLAND NETHERLAND­S

BETH Mead says competitio­n for places has helped improve her performanc­e as she kept up her superb form by setting a new England record on Friday night.

Having been brought on as a substitute at half-time, Mead scored twice as the Lionesses thrashed the Netherland­s in their penultimat­e warm-up match ahead of next month’s home Euros.

Registerin­g her 13th and 14th goals for her country since the start of 2021-22, she broke a 61-year-old record held by Jimmy Greaves for scoring the most England goals in one season.

The Arsenal attacker – scorer of 11 Women’s Super League goals last term – said: “There’s a lot of talent in this team. I wouldn’t say I become complacent, but competitio­n always makes you play better, and I think this season I’ve had to compete for my position for club and country, and it’s made me better as a player.

“I’m enjoying the challenge, it’s making me better each day and I know I have to do every session to the best of my ability and try to bring that onto the pitch as well.”

The Netherland­s, who England boss Sarina Wiegman guided to glory at the last Euros in 2017, went ahead in Leeds via a Lieke Martens header before Lucy Bronze equalised when her intended cross looped into the net just after the half-hour mark.

The early stages of the second half saw Sherida Spitse send a penalty off the post and wide for the visitors and Mead scored at the other end just one minute later to put England in front, sliding in to finish from close range as she connected with Lauren

Hemp’s cross. Fellow substitute Ella Toone and Hemp subsequent­ly added efforts in the 72nd and 74th minutes, Toone’s strike down to a goalkeepin­g error, and Mead then struck her second late on to wrap up the eye-catching win, with a final warm-up match against Switzerlan­d to come this week before England open their Euros campaign by facing Austria at Old Trafford on July 6.

Asked about the record, Mead said: “I wasn’t aware of that until I was told when I got off the pitch.

“I’m pretty sure there’s some big names up there, so yes, it’s nice to have broken that record. (But) for me, I don’t know about these records, I’m not here to break them, I’m just here to play my best football and bring my best game for the team, and I did that here.”

The 27-year-old, who has excelled for England and Arsenal over the past campaign after suffering the disappoint­ment of missing out on selection for the Great Britain squad for the Tokyo Olympics, added: “I have a lot of confidence right now.

“Some days you have bad days, some things don’t fall right. (Against the Netherland­s) they did for me. It’s been a lot of hard work from me. It’s not just happening on the pitch, it’s a lot of sweat and tears sometimes going into training as well.”

Mead has spoken in the past about sometimes playing better when she is “angry”. She added: “I think I have got a lot better balance in my game of being angry, but there’s a fine line and I’m starting to get that right now.

“I wore my heart on my sleeve always when I play football, I always put my best effort in, I put 100 per cent in for club and country. You have to find the right formula and hopefully I’ve found that now.”

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