Sarina Wiegman sees danger ahead despite Iceland win as England coach warns 'no easy game' in World Cup qualifying
Wiegman's Warning: Complacency Not an Option
Sarina Wiegman has issued a stern warning to her England squad, insisting there is no room for complacency despite a hard-fought victory over Iceland. The Lionesses maintained their perfect start to World Cup qualifying, but the head coach is under no illusions about the challenges that lie ahead on the road to Brazil.
England on Top but Wiegman Stays Focused
England may sit three points clear of Spain at the top of their World Cup qualifying group, but Wiegman is far from relaxed. Following a narrow 1-0 victory against Iceland in Reykjavik, the Dutch coach was quick to temper the celebrations, highlighting that the margin for error in international football is slimming.
- England won 1-0 against Iceland in Reykjavik
- England sit three points clear of Spain at the top of their World Cup qualifying group
"no easy game" - Sarina Wiegman
Road to Brazil: Challenges Ahead
The Lionesses will look to continue their winning form, but Sarina Wiegman knows that the road to Brazil will be filled with tough opponents and difficult matches. With a strong squad and a winning mentality, England will aim to overcome the challenges and make it to the World Cup.