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Lucy Bronze challenges England to retain their Women’s Euros title

- Suzanne Wrack

Lucy Bronze has challenged England to complete a “next-level achievemen­t” and become the first England team to win back-to-back major tournament trophies as they begin their bid to qualify for the 2025 Euros.

The reigning European champions play Sweden at Wembley on Friday night in their first qualifying group game before heading to Dublin for Tuesday’s match against the Republic of Ireland.

“Obviously we want to qualify for the Euros, and that’s the goal for this campaign,” said the Barcelona full-back. “But the longer-term goal would obviously be to win the tournament. We go into every tournament wanting to win it. [It] would be a special part of history to be a team that could potentiall­y go back-to-back at a tournament. It’s difficult in any tournament, whether it’s the WSL, the Champions League, but it would be a next-level achievemen­t to do that on an internatio­nal stage.”

That achievemen­t is not inconceiva­ble with the team ranked No 2 in the world behind Spain, and Bronze suggested that the quality at England’s disposal has only gone up since the historic Euros win in 2022.

“We’ve probably got a little bit more experience than the Euros [in 2022], which is a crazy thing to say,” said Bronze. “We know how to win and we also have a standard now at England, that we get to finals, we want to win trophies, and all the players who come through feel that and then they raise their game to that.”

Sarina Wiegman’s side must finish in the top two to qualify automatica­lly from what has been dubbed the “group of death” with France, Sweden and the Republic of Ireland. Should they finish third or fourth then they would face a playoff campaign.

“Of course you want to qualify automatica­lly because that means we can play friendlies [in the autumn] and then we can control that and that would be really nice,” said Wiegman. “You want to win every game but [with friendlies] also you can try out new things. But it all depends on what we’re

 ?? ?? England players during training at St George’s Park on Thursday. Photograph: Naomi Baker/The FA/Getty Images
England players during training at St George’s Park on Thursday. Photograph: Naomi Baker/The FA/Getty Images

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