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I was just back from injury and I wanted to start strongly.Geyoro reflects modestly on her performanceUp nextJuly 11 RecommendedEuro 2022: England win over Austria is ‘a boost’, says Sarina WiegmanFootball rumours: Robert Lewandowski open to Chelsea if Barcelona deal collapsesWimbledon’s best matches: From brilliant Boulter to a Kyrgios classicGroup A: Austria v Northern Ireland (5pm, St Mary’s Stadium, Southampton)Group A: England v Norway (8pm, Amex Stadium, Brighton) Bitstarz
Martina Piemonte claimed a 75th-minute consolation for Italy after team-mate Sara Gama had a red card downgraded to yellow following a VAR review.Honours even in ManchesterBelgium and Iceland settled for a point each (Martin Rickett/PA) (PA Wire)Iceland and Belgium played out a draw in the other Group D match at Manchester City’s Academy Stadium.Berglind Thorvaldsdottir put Iceland ahead after earlier missing a penalty but Justine Vanhaevermaet ensured a share of the spoils with a spot-kick of her own.Star attractionBelgium men’s manager Roberto Martinez (right) watched the game in Manchester (Martin Rickett/PA) (PA Wire)The choice of the Academy Stadium, which has a capacity of 4,400 for the tournament, had drawn criticism from Iceland prior to the competition, but what the ground lacked in size, those in attendance made up for in atmosphere.Iceland’s prime minister Katrin Jakobsdottir was one of those who joined in the fun and was pictured enjoying the occasion Pvp
“I think Norway has to win too, to be top of the group.”Sjogren added that he felt “there was a lot of nerves playing into” England’s opening win over Austria.Again, Wiegman had an answer.“It’s nice that they’re trying to put pressure on us,” she said Vip
England and Northern Ireland are back in action as the second round of group fixtures at Euro 2022 gets under way on Monday.Hosts England, who opened their campaign with a 1-0 win over Austria in front of a record crowd at Old Trafford, are in Brighton to take on Norway.Northern Ireland meanwhile face Austria in Southampton hoping to bounce back from their 4-1 loss to Norway last week.Sunday’s action saw France get up and running with a 5-1 thrashing of Italy while Belgium and Iceland played out a 1-1 draw.Here, we wrap up latest events in the tournament.RecommendedOver £130m handed to housing providers named and shamed by regulatorWhat pressure?Sarina Wiegman insists the pressure is not all on England ahead of their clash with Norway (Martin Rickett/PA) (PA Wire)England and Norway have tried to put pressure on each other ahead of their meeting.Norway coach Martin Sjogren started a verbal joust by saying his side were “definitely” the underdogs and adding that England “feel quite a lot of pressure from being at home, being one of the favourites”.Opposite number Sarina Wiegman was quick to turn that back on Sjogren.“I don’t think so,” she said Phbet
Belgium men’s manager Roberto Martinez was also among the crowd.Picture of the dayGeyoro may have grabbed the headlines but Cascarino’s long-range strike for France’s third goal was a fine effort (Nick Potts/PA) (PA Wire)Quote of the day I am satisfied with my performance, but it’s collective work Lazada
“We’re just working on our game and how we want to play.”Magill in Irish thoughtsSimone Magill will miss the rest of the Euros (Nigel French/PA) (PA Wire)Northern Ireland want to beat Austria for injured striker Simone Magill.Magill, who recently joined Aston Villa from Everton, will miss the rest of the tournament after suffering anterior cruciate ligament damage in the Norway defeat.Captain Marissa Callaghan said: “The girls have been heartbroken for Simone.“We always speak about this family unit we have and there were a lot of tears for her, but it’s a massive incentive for us to go out and get a result for her.”At 47 in the world, Northern Ireland are the lowest-ranked team in the world and Austria are aware that they will be expected to win at St Mary’s Stadium.“Expectations and the pressure is higher than it was in the first match,” said defender Carina Wenninger.France make powerful statementAfter seeing the likes of England, Spain and Germany open with victories, France, another of the tournament’s favourites, laid down their own early marker in emphatic fashion.The French hammered Italy in their Group D opener at Rotherham’s New York Stadium, scoring all their goals in a one-sided first half, with Grace Geyoro helping herself to a hat-trick.Marie-Antoinette Katoto and Delphine Cascarino also got on the scoresheet Volleyball
“We’re just working on our game and how we want to play.”Magill in Irish thoughtsSimone Magill will miss the rest of the Euros (Nigel French/PA) (PA Wire)Northern Ireland want to beat Austria for injured striker Simone Magill.Magill, who recently joined Aston Villa from Everton, will miss the rest of the tournament after suffering anterior cruciate ligament damage in the Norway defeat.Captain Marissa Callaghan said: “The girls have been heartbroken for Simone.“We always speak about this family unit we have and there were a lot of tears for her, but it’s a massive incentive for us to go out and get a result for her.”At 47 in the world, Northern Ireland are the lowest-ranked team in the world and Austria are aware that they will be expected to win at St Mary’s Stadium.“Expectations and the pressure is higher than it was in the first match,” said defender Carina Wenninger.France make powerful statementAfter seeing the likes of England, Spain and Germany open with victories, France, another of the tournament’s favourites, laid down their own early marker in emphatic fashion.The French hammered Italy in their Group D opener at Rotherham’s New York Stadium, scoring all their goals in a one-sided first half, with Grace Geyoro helping herself to a hat-trick.Marie-Antoinette Katoto and Delphine Cascarino also got on the scoresheet Tennis
Belgium men’s manager Roberto Martinez was also among the crowd.Picture of the dayGeyoro may have grabbed the headlines but Cascarino’s long-range strike for France’s third goal was a fine effort (Nick Potts/PA) (PA Wire)Quote of the day I am satisfied with my performance, but it’s collective work Chess
I was just back from injury and I wanted to start strongly.Geyoro reflects modestly on her performanceUp nextJuly 11 RecommendedEuro 2022: England win over Austria is ‘a boost’, says Sarina WiegmanFootball rumours: Robert Lewandowski open to Chelsea if Barcelona deal collapsesWimbledon’s best matches: From brilliant Boulter to a Kyrgios classicGroup A: Austria v Northern Ireland (5pm, St Mary’s Stadium, Southampton)Group A: England v Norway (8pm, Amex Stadium, Brighton) Soccer
England and Northern Ireland are back in action as the second round of group fixtures at Euro 2022 gets under way on Monday.Hosts England, who opened their campaign with a 1-0 win over Austria in front of a record crowd at Old Trafford, are in Brighton to take on Norway.Northern Ireland meanwhile face Austria in Southampton hoping to bounce back from their 4-1 loss to Norway last week.Sunday’s action saw France get up and running with a 5-1 thrashing of Italy while Belgium and Iceland played out a 1-1 draw.Here, we wrap up latest events in the tournament.RecommendedOver £130m handed to housing providers named and shamed by regulatorWhat pressure?Sarina Wiegman insists the pressure is not all on England ahead of their clash with Norway (Martin Rickett/PA) (PA Wire)England and Norway have tried to put pressure on each other ahead of their meeting.Norway coach Martin Sjogren started a verbal joust by saying his side were “definitely” the underdogs and adding that England “feel quite a lot of pressure from being at home, being one of the favourites”.Opposite number Sarina Wiegman was quick to turn that back on Sjogren.“I don’t think so,” she said Cebu
Martina Piemonte claimed a 75th-minute consolation for Italy after team-mate Sara Gama had a red card downgraded to yellow following a VAR review.Honours even in ManchesterBelgium and Iceland settled for a point each (Martin Rickett/PA) (PA Wire)Iceland and Belgium played out a draw in the other Group D match at Manchester City’s Academy Stadium.Berglind Thorvaldsdottir put Iceland ahead after earlier missing a penalty but Justine Vanhaevermaet ensured a share of the spoils with a spot-kick of her own.Star attractionBelgium men’s manager Roberto Martinez (right) watched the game in Manchester (Martin Rickett/PA) (PA Wire)The choice of the Academy Stadium, which has a capacity of 4,400 for the tournament, had drawn criticism from Iceland prior to the competition, but what the ground lacked in size, those in attendance made up for in atmosphere.Iceland’s prime minister Katrin Jakobsdottir was one of those who joined in the fun and was pictured enjoying the occasion Games
“I think Norway has to win too, to be top of the group.”Sjogren added that he felt “there was a lot of nerves playing into” England’s opening win over Austria.Again, Wiegman had an answer.“It’s nice that they’re trying to put pressure on us,” she said Sabong