2015年6月13日星期六

WWC: Gloom lifting for England women ahead of Mexico clash

It appears the England squad wanted to buck up their ideas after the defeat by France. Ahead of the Mexico game in Moncton, a lot of personal grooming has been attended to. Mainly haircuts it seems as head coach Mark Sampson is the latest to literally get the short, back and sides treatment from a barbers that has rarely seen such a steady flow of traffic. Lianne Sanderson appears to be the catalyst for the cuts, she of the blonde Mohican, advised many to go and see a man called ‘Karim’. It is at this point that I must confess that I took Liane’s advice that Karim could cut hair well. Thinking about keeping myself neat and tidy, as one must when on assignment for SSNHQ, Karim said he’d cut out all my grey hair. What I didn’t realise is that he would take away most of the black hair I have as well! Indeed, Sampson when answering a question of mine at his press conference before the Mexico game on Friday said before the assembled hacks “nice haircut by the way…” Ouch! Little did he suspect that just hours later having himself visited Moncton’s finest coiffeur, he would also be wondering where all his hair had gone. After comparing notes and insisting we all asked for "just a little trim", we have all learned a lesson and need less gel on our heads for the time being. Mark Sampson: It's been a testing few days for England's head coach It’s all a bit of fun and that’s the point I’m trying to explain. It felt like there has been a mood change in the England camp. Leading up to the France game and the days immediately after the defeat, there was a sense of anxiousness. However, maybe some of that pent up nervous energy is dissipating and England are relaxing into the World Cup. They know Mexico will provide decent opposition, but if England play well then they should win. They are a better side and Lionesses have better players. The FIFA rankings don’t lie. England are sixth, Mexico are 25th. Without doubt, England cannot be complacent against the Mexicans, but if they can get early control in the game and more important than probably anything else score a goal or two the jitters of last week will be long forgotten. Sampson acknowledged this, telling SSNHQ: “We know if we play to anywhere near our maximum we should beat Mexico. That’s no disrespect to them, but it’s confidence in our abilities. "We have the game plan in place, the tactics worked out how to beat Mexico and we are now itching to get back out onto the pitch and play again.”
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