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‘A shock’: Laura Coombs poised for third England cap after eight-year wait

- Suzanne Wrack

The Manchester City midfielder Laura Coombs has said her England call-up, eight years after she got her second of two caps, was a “shock”. “As far as I was aware, I’d never even been on standby before this camp,” said the 32-year-old from St George’s Park on Tuesday.

“I was surprised. It’s been so long. I didn’t think about the internatio­nal stage any more. I was thinking I was going to get a break but I am really happy to be here. It was a shock but now I’m here, I’m ready to get to work.”

Coombs made her internatio­nal debut in October 2015 under Mark Sampson, playing a couple of minutes in two games in the China Cup. In 2020 she was called up to Phil Neville’s final training camp of the year but did not play. She is oldest member of Sarina Wiegman’s 26-player squad for the Arnold Clark Cup, with South Korea up first on Thursday night in Milton Keynes, five months out from the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.

When Coombs received a call from Wiegman she ignored it, with the number unrecognis­ed. “She called earlier on my way in [to City’s training ground] and I didn’t have the number,” Coombs said. “I don’t answer calls from numbers I don’t know.” When she did take the call, she was in an ice bath with her teammate Khadija Shaw. “She’s been teasing saying: ‘I said you should’ve been in the internatio­nal squad.’ She was like: ‘I told you.’”

Coombs’ first impression­s of Wiegman have been good. “We’ve had a couple of meetings, she seems really approachab­le as a manager,” she said. “That’s what you want: someone you can go and feel comfortabl­e speaking to. We’ve only had one training session so far, so I’m excited to see what she’s like going forward.

“She’s told me the type of player she sees me as. I’ve got a good idea of how she wants me to play. It’s more a case of bedding into the team and how the team wants to play. It will be slightly different to what I’m used to with club. I need to open myself up to what she wants me to do.”

Coombs’ two-year contract extension with City was announced on the day of her call-up. “Mad day,” she said. “I didn’t know either of those things were being announced on that day. I hadn’t given up. In my early years, it’s all I wanted. After so long, you have to park that and focus on club, otherwise you get disappoint­ed and it starts to affect you negatively. It wasn’t what I was working towards.”

She is “not yet” thinking about a place at the World Cup, though. “I’ll see how this camp goes,” she said. “Three games, I hope I can play a part, show what I can do and maybe then I’ll start letting those thoughts in.”

 ?? Naomi Baker/The FA/Getty Images ?? Laura Coombs (right) battles with Leah Williamson during an England training session at St George's Park on Tuesday. Photograph:
Naomi Baker/The FA/Getty Images Laura Coombs (right) battles with Leah Williamson during an England training session at St George's Park on Tuesday. Photograph:

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