England go into the Euros on a six-match winning streakEngland manager Sarina Wiegman says her side’s journey begins next Wednesday when the Lionesses kick off the Euros against Austria.Ten months into her tenure as England boss, Wiegman’s side are unbeaten in 14 games going into the home tournament.The latest victory, beating Switzerland 4-0 in their final warm-up match, was their sixth win in a row.”Well we always have things to improve. I think we are in a very good place,” said Wiegman.”These are all friendlies and it’s very nice to play and to learn from it. But it really starts next Wednesday.”The Sports Desk podcast: Can Euro 2022 turbo charge English women’s football?England thrash Switzerland in final Euros warm-up’Biggest ever’ – all you need to know about Euro 2022Who are the players to watch at Euro 2022?Football Daily podcast: England’s perfect prepEngland are full of confidence going into the Euros after a strong warm-up camp, which included a 5-1 win over European champions the Netherlands, as well as success in the inaugural Arnold Clark Cup in February.Under Wiegman they have scored 84 times and conceded only three goals.”We’ve been tested in more ways than one,” said defender Millie Bright following the latest win. “We’ve been exposed at times and we know where we need to improve. “That’s what you need. You don’t want to go into the tournament blindsided. We’ve had tests all round but it’s onl… Click below to read the full story from BBC Sport
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