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Sarina Wiegman said she was “proud” of her England team for booking their place at the 2023 Women’s World Cup with one game to spare after defeating Austria in their first match since winning Euro 2022.

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Alessia Russo – starting in place of Ellen White, who announced her retirement after Euro 2022 – set the Lionesses on their way with an instinctive finish before substitute Nikita Parris wrapped up victory with a fierce strike from inside the box.

“I’m very happy we have qualified,” said Wiegman. “I think again it was a hard game but coming out of Euros and not having that much rest, I am very proud of the team. It looked so easy but it was pretty hard.”

Asked about England being one of the favourites at the World Cup, Wiegman added: “We knew that was going to be the case.

“But we are just trying to do the things that we have to do.”

England, who gave a debut to Lauren James as a late substitute, only needed a point to make sure of a place at next year’s tournament in Australia and New Zealand.

Austria were lively and caused problems, with Mary Earps producing a fine stop to deny Laura Feiersinger from equalising in the second half before Parris made it 2-0.

But England’s small travelling fanbase marked the final whistle by singing “We’re all off to Australia” as the Lionesses got the job done before their final game of the qualifying campaign against Luxembourg in Stoke on Tuesday (19:30 BST).

The last time the Lionesses were in action, on 31 July, there were joyous scenes as they celebrated being crowned European champions in front of 87,192 at Wembley.

On Saturday, just a few dozen England supporters were inside the Stadion Wiener Neustadt to witness an 19th win in 21 games under Wiegman.

The Lionesses remain unbeaten under Wiegman, who was asked after the match if she could remember what is it like to lose.

“Of course you remember the defeats, but you never get bored with winning,” she replied.

The England boss can now start planning for next summer’s World Cup after a ninth win in nine qualifying games sent the Group D leaders eight points clear of second-placed Austria with one round of games remaining.

The last time the Lionesses were in action, on 31 July, there were joyous scenes as they celebrated being crowned European champions in front of 87,192 at Wembley.

On Saturday, just a few dozen England supporters were inside the Stadion Wiener Neustadt to witness an 19th win in 21 games under Wiegman.

The Lionesses remain unbeaten under Wiegman, who was asked after the match if she could remember what is it like to lose.

“Of course you remember the defeats, but you never get bored with winning,” she replied.

The England boss can now start planning for next summer’s World Cup after a ninth win in nine qualifying games sent the Group D leaders eight points clear of second-placed Austria with one round of games remaining.

England have now joined the likes of defending world champions the United States – who they face in a friendly at Wembley on 7 October – Brazil, South Africa, Sweden and France at next year’s World Cup, which will take place between 20 July and 20 August.

Will it be another glorious summer for the Lionesses?

There is no doubt that White is a big loss, but Russo was busy and marked her start with a neat finish, which will help cement her place in Wiegman’s starting plans.

The England head coach has 10 months to fine-tune her squad before much sterner tests next summer.

But Parris’ important contribution after coming off the bench shows the depth and talent in the squad despite the loss of White and Jill Scott, who has also retired.

On a satisfying night for the Lionesses, 20-year-old forward James, sister of Chelsea and England defender Reece, made her debut when she replaced Ella Toone after 79 minutes.

Source: Bbc sports

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My first season in the Premier League is a success – Mohammed Kudus

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In an interview with the club's official website prior of their last home game against Luton Town, he thanked his teammates for their assistance in settling him in and underlined his desire to continue growing in the next season. "I liked my first season in England. Everyone at [the Club] has helped me adjust well, so it's been a pleasant experience. I've been here for over a whole season, but I still have a lot to show, and I feel this is only the beginning."

Mohammed Kudus, a Ghana international, considers his maiden season in the Premier League a success.

The 23-year-old, who moved from Ajax to West Ham United last summer, has emerged as an important player for the Hammers, scoring 13 goals in 43 games.

Despite recent struggles for the squad, Kudus remains optimistic about his time in England’s top flight.

In an interview with the club’s official website prior to their last home game against Luton Town, he thanked his teammates for their assistance in settling him in and underlined his desire to continue growing in the next season.

“I liked my first season in England. Everyone at [the Club] has helped me adjust well, so it’s been a pleasant experience. I’ve been here for over a whole season, but I still have a lot to show, and I feel this is only the beginning.”

He added, “I followed my gut and dream to move here and believed I was ready. When I decided to make this move to the best league in the world, I knew I was ready to take that step and I wanted to test myself. There have been ups and downs throughout the season, but I know there are more ways to improve my game. I’ve definitely announced myself here and I am happy that it has gone in that direction for the first season.”

Looking ahead, Kudus emphasised the team’s growth and the need to finish the season on a positive note.

He replied, “We can only look forward to what is ahead. Our position [in the standings] improved from the previous season to this season, so we simply need to finish as high as possible with excellent performances in the last two games and then see what happens next season.”

Kudus is expected to play a key part in West Ham’s upcoming match against West Ham, as they want to recover from a recent devastating setback to Chelsea.

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Bayer Leverkusen unbeaten in 49 and make Europa League final

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However, a devastating own goal by Gianluca Mancini gave Leverkusen a significant edge in the two-legged semi-final, before Croatian defender Stanisic made history with the latest in a long series of Leverkusen late goals. They have now gone 49 games without loss in all competitions, with 40 wins. It implies that Leverkusen has bettered Benfica's undefeated streak from December 1963 to February 1965. According to Uefa, the Portuguese giants had the longest undefeated streak since the inception of European play, until this incredible Leverkusen season. Alonso's men, who are aiming for a quadruple this season after winning the Bundesliga championship and reaching the German Cup final, will meet Italian side Atalanta in the Europa League finale in Dublin.

Bayer Leverkusen achieved a new European undefeated streak of 49 games with a late draw against Roma to advance to the Europa League final.

Josip Stanisic scored the game’s final kick in the 97th minute, giving Xabi Alonso’s team a 2-2 tie and a 4-2 aggregate triumph.

Roma, who had lost the first leg in Italy but improved significantly in Germany, levelled the tie with two Leandro Paredes penalties.

However, a devastating own goal by Gianluca Mancini gave Leverkusen a significant edge in the two-legged semi-final, before Croatian defender Stanisic made history with the latest in a long series of Leverkusen late goals.

They have now gone 49 games without a loss in all competitions, with 40 wins.

It implies that Leverkusen has bettered Benfica’s undefeated streak from December 1963 to February 1965.

According to Uefa, the Portuguese giants had the longest undefeated streak since the inception of European play, until this incredible Leverkusen season.

Alonso’s men, who are aiming for a quadruple this season after winning the Bundesliga championship and reaching the German Cup final, will meet Italian side Atalanta in the Europa League finale in Dublin on 22 May.

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Andre Ayew is optimistic in the current Black Stars squad

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Similarly, at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, they were eliminated early in the group stage. Nonetheless, Ayew, the team's current captain, feels that young stars like as Mohammed Kudus, Abdul Fatawu Issahaku, Kamaldeen Sulemana, and Ibrahim Osman are making key contributions as the Black Stars seek to reclaim their previous glory. Ayew reflected on the team's history, saying, "We dominated for several years." I was a member of this squad with the golden generation. Then there was the generation of Mubarak Wakaso, Asamoah Gyan, and John Mensah. "Now there is a new generation coming," Ayew stated on Canal+. Despite the great expectations put on the current squad, Ayew is optimistic about Ghana's future in football.

Andre Ayew has voiced faith in the current Black Stars team.

The Black Stars have recently performed below expectations in important events.

In the previous two Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) championships, the squad failed to go beyond the group stage in their quest to end the country’s trophy drought.

Similarly, at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, they were eliminated early in the group stage.

Nonetheless, Ayew, the team’s current captain, feels that young stars like Mohammed Kudus, Abdul Fatawu Issahaku, Kamaldeen Sulemana, and Ibrahim Osman are making key contributions as the Black Stars seek to reclaim their previous glory.

Ayew reflected on the team’s history, saying, “We dominated for several years.” I was a member of this squad with the golden generation. Then there was the generation of Mubarak Wakaso, Asamoah Gyan, and John Mensah. “Now there is a new generation coming,” Ayew stated on Canal+.

Despite the great expectations put on the current squad, Ayew is optimistic about Ghana’s future in football.

“There is a lot of pressure.” Even though this generation dominated, we were unable to win. So this adds to the pressure and demands, and the country wants even more,” the Le Havre player revealed. Today’s players lack the experience of those I just highlighted,” he remarked.

Ayew emphasised the gap in experience between the current players and previous stalwarts, but he remained enthusiastic about the team’s prospects.

Meanwhile, the Black Stars will reconvene in June for the 2026 World Cup qualifiers against Mali and the Central African Republic.

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