Coventry Telegraph

Millie sure future is Bright now for the Lionesses

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ENGLAND defender Millie Bright has emphasised the European champions can reach “another level” as they work towards next summer’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.

The Lionesses made history at the home Euros in July as victory over Germany at Wembley saw them secure their first piece of major silverware.

Since then, World Cup qualificat­ion has been secured, and on Friday the team returned to Wembley for a friendly against reigning world champions the United States, with a 2-1 win making it 21 victories in 23 matches unbeaten under Sarina Wiegman.

Bright, skipper during the contest in the absence of the injured Leah Williamson, said: “I don’t think people understand how difficult it is to come down from the tournament like we had.

“You’ve been on the highest of highs. Then to go into club football and back into internatio­nals, it’s a lot harder than you might think.

“We have dealt with it as a group and it’s all about the mentality of where we want to get to.

“We don’t want to stay at the level of the Euros, even though we were successful. We want to grow even more, be even better and dominate games even more than we have done and really challenge ourselves.

“We have a mindset that two feet are always on the ground and stay humble. We are preparing now for a tournament and this game against the US, win or lose, we have to stay grounded and realise that the World Cup is still so far away from us.

“There’s a lot of time to work on things. We have ground it out and we were good in parts. But you have to remind yourself that there is another level to this group. ”

Then expanding on her feeling that England could hit a new level, the 29-year-old Chelsea defender said: “100 per cent (I think that).

“In the Euros we found a way to win. We’ve done our analysis on that and that’s what came through. Of course, there’s positives because we won it. But we know we can be better.

“The group we have is very competitiv­e. We are motivated to be better. We know the World Cup is a different level.”

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