Irish Daily Mail

England dish out a hell of a beating

- by KATHRYN BATTE at the Amex Stadium

PRESSURE, what pressure? England are through to the quarterfin­als of Euro 2022 and have topped Group A with a game to spare after a first half massacre.

It was one hell of a beating and a result that will make other nations sit up and take notice. There were six goals in the opening 45 minutes, a record for a women’s Euro match, before another two in the second gave the Lionesses their biggest win in the tournament.

Beth Mead scored a hat-trick, Ellen White got a brace while Georgia Stanway, Lauren Hemp and Alessia Russo were also on target.

There had been plenty of expectatio­n on the shoulders of Sarina Wiegman’s players ahead of last night. France, Germany and Spain had all got big wins in their opening games while England had edged past Austria. They needed a big performanc­e and Norway boss Martin Sojgren had ramped up the tension before kick-off, insisting there was ‘massive pressure’ on the hosts.

He also labelled them as one of the favourites to win the competitio­n. But Wiegman was unphased, and so were her players. They have consistent­ly said ‘pressure is a privilege’.

So often Wiegman has asked them to be more ruthless in front of goal. In truth, they could and probably should have scored more, which is testament to just how dominant they were.

Norway’s obvious weakness is in defence and in the 12th minute it collapsed. There had been question marks over whether White should retain her starting place after Russo’s impressive cameo last week, but it was England’s all-time leading scorer who created the opening goal, winning a penalty after being brought down by Maria Thorisdott­ir and Stanway converted emphatical­ly into the top right corner.

Three minutes later England had a second. Mead’s cross picked out an unmarked Hemp at the far post, who tapped in from close range. White almost made it 3-0 when she sent a volley over the bar, but she would not be kept out for much longer. It was a goal all of her own making as she won the ball back from Thorisdott­ir on the edge of the box before slotting home.

England were relentless and a fourth came just two minutes later. White won the ball back from Maren Mjelde before teeing up Hemp, who crossed for Mead to head in at the near post.

Four minutes is all Norway managed before the fifth went in as Mead twisted and turned in the box before firing into the bottom right corner.

At this point, Norway’s players gathered in a huddle for a teamtalk. It had little effect. Three minutes later White made it 6-0, tapping in Fran Kirby’s cross at the far post.

Norway kept England at bay for 21 minutes in the second before Russo, who had come off the bench for White, headed in Lucy Bronze’s cross to make it 7-0.

But there was still time for Mead to get a hat-trick, her third for her country in nine months, as she fired in a low shot.

It is now 16 games, 14 wins and two draws for Wiegman. No England manager has had a better start to their reign. She now has the luxury of being able to rotate her team for the final group game against Northern Ireland, who have been eliminated after suffering two defeats on their tournament debut — including a 2-0 loss against Austria yesterday.

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REX Goal blitz: White hits the sixth and celebrates in trademark fashion (below) and hat-trick hero Mead (left) celebrates with Hemp
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