England's emphatic victory at the 2022 women's Euros has been called a watershed moment both for the team and for women's football. But can this talented side prove their mettle on the biggest stage of all and achieve World Cup glory in 2023? Tactical writer Abdullah Abdullah once again lifts the lid on a women's footballing institution, this time through an international lens - deconstructing match tactics, analysing player performances and assessing the key improvements made in Sarina Wiegman's time in charge. Abdullah explores the standout tactical profiles from the current generation, including Fran Kirby and Lucy Bronze as well as the future crop, like Leah Williamson and wunderkind Lauren Hemp. This book dives into the specifics of how this iteration of the Lionesses can perform at the 2023 Women's World Cup. Will this be the moment they shed their status as perennial challengers and prove they are the best team in the world?
3.5/5 This was a quite informative read about the tactics of the Lionesses during the 22'Euros. I appreciated the figures that made clear the tactical positioning that was described, but I would have wished for a little bit more basic information about tactical play and the positions.
An excellent, tactical and in depth look at England Lionesses, how they got to where they are, how they won the euros and a prediction of the future. Abdullah breaks down each chapter to cover various segments of England’s strengths, weaknesses, players, tactical nous, formation, playing style, detailing exactly how the team overcame certain opponents, the incredible mind and versatility of Sarina Weigman and ethos in the current national team. It was marvellous to witness Englands rise and win through the fan perspective, but it’s even more interesting seeing it through an analytical lense.