After Hannah Hampton: England head coach Sarina Wiegman was clear in her assessment of leading England to back-to-back Women’s European Championship titles and said that she could not believe they defended the crown.
The Dutchwoman has now won three EUROs out of three as a coach and becomes the first boss to take charge of a senior England side, winning a major tournament on foreign soil. Her team beat Spain on penalties in Sunday's final, Chloe Kelly netting the winning spot-kick, and she was full of pride for the group.
“European champions again. Sometimes you think, 'When is this going to stop? I'm just going to enjoy the moment. It's incredible. This team steps up all the time and never gives up. I actually think the game was really good, too. We played really well in the second half, but the game doesn't matter anymore. We won,” said Wiegman.