England's Lionesses have ended the year on a high note, cruising past China 8-0 at Wembley before beating Ghana 3-0 in a tightly contested match. The panel dissected the attacking display, with Georgia Stanway scoring a hat-trick and Lucia Kendall netting a dream goal in her homecoming match.
The Lionesses have had an incredible year, racking up 12 wins from 17 games, including back-to-back European titles. But with World Cup qualifying just around the corner, the pressure is on to maintain their momentum. The panel discussed what comes next for the team as they face a tough group of Ukraine, Iceland, and Spain.
A new chapter in women's football was also marked by the arrival of Tanya Oxtoby, Newcastle United's newly appointed head coach. In an exclusive interview, Oxtoby shared her vision for the club, including building a pathway to develop young players and settling back into day-to-day management after taking time off.
Oxtoby spoke candidly about why she chose the role, citing her passion for women's football and her desire to make a difference in the sport. She outlined her plans to create a sustainable infrastructure that would allow the club to thrive in the long term, while also promoting grassroots development and increasing participation in the game.
The conversation with Oxtoby marked an exciting moment for Newcastle United, as they look to rebuild their team and challenge for major honors. With Oxtoby at the helm, fans are hopeful for a bright future ahead for the club.
The Lionesses have had an incredible year, racking up 12 wins from 17 games, including back-to-back European titles. But with World Cup qualifying just around the corner, the pressure is on to maintain their momentum. The panel discussed what comes next for the team as they face a tough group of Ukraine, Iceland, and Spain.
A new chapter in women's football was also marked by the arrival of Tanya Oxtoby, Newcastle United's newly appointed head coach. In an exclusive interview, Oxtoby shared her vision for the club, including building a pathway to develop young players and settling back into day-to-day management after taking time off.
Oxtoby spoke candidly about why she chose the role, citing her passion for women's football and her desire to make a difference in the sport. She outlined her plans to create a sustainable infrastructure that would allow the club to thrive in the long term, while also promoting grassroots development and increasing participation in the game.
The conversation with Oxtoby marked an exciting moment for Newcastle United, as they look to rebuild their team and challenge for major honors. With Oxtoby at the helm, fans are hopeful for a bright future ahead for the club.