Sarina Wiegman says she has “no plans” to leave her role as England manager, despite the USWNT head coach position becoming vacant. The four-year deal that Wiegman signed upon her appointment runs until 2025 and the Dutch manager — who is preparing for Sunday’s World Cup final — emphasised that she remains contracted to the Lionesses. Vlatko Andonovski resigned as U.S. head coach on Thursday following a last-16 World Cup exit but Wiegman says she is not concerning herself with speculation surrounding the role. Follow the Women’s World Cup with The Athletic...
“I have a contract until 2025,” Wiegman said. “I’m really enjoying my job and I have the impression that the people still like me working on the job and I have no plans to change that.”
The 53-year-old will be involved in her fourth consecutive major tournament final on Sunday when England face Spain, having led the Netherlands to victory at Euro 2017 and second place at the 2019 World Cup.European Championship When asked about Wiegman’s future on Thursday, Mark Bullingham, chief executive of the FA, reiterated that she was contracted until 2025.
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