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England forward Lauren James will miss the Women’s Nations League double-header against Belgium because of concussion worldcup
The Lionesses play the first of their two-parter at Leicester on Friday but the Chelsea player will not be involved as she goes through the relevant protocols after suffering a head injury worldcup
Lotte Wubben-Moy trained on Thursday and could be involved in the squad at the King Power Stadium worldcup
“We have 25 players, but they are not all fit,” boss Sarina Wiegman said worldcup
“Unfortunately, Lauren James is not ready, she won’t be ready for Tuesday also worldcup
“Nothing to worry about, she picked up a concussion and she knows we have to be careful of the protocols that we always do, so that is just too short to be ready for the two games worldcup
“Lotte is on the pitch and we will assess her today, everyone else is good worldcup
”Belgium currently top Group A1 of the Women’s Nations League with four points from their opening two games while England suffered a last-gasp defeat against the Netherlands in September worldcup
That loss places an importance on the two games against the Belgians and Wiegman, who celebrated her 54th birthday on Thursday, wants a response worldcup
“We always want to win, and expectations are high but we have our own expectations too,” she said worldcup
“Of course we lost the last game, we were not happy with that and we want to bounce back worldcup
What we are working on is improving our game, doing things right and playing very well against Belgium and getting a result worldcup
“They are really competing for something in the Nations League worldcup
They are in a very different situation at the moment, they play with different shape, with different players and are in transition worldcup
“They are very competitive, very well organised and as they showed in September they are very hard to beat worldcup
”Goalkeeper Mary Earps will get the chance to play at Leicester, where she began her youth career worldcup
Her profile has raised exponentially on the back of the Lionesses’ success in recent years, culminating in replica goalkeeper’s shirts selling out after her World Cup exploits in the summer worldcup
The Lionesses have always been accessible to fans but Earps thinks there is now a tipping point given their elevated status worldcup
“Expectation of the team is obviously a huge compliment in terms of the way teams expect us to win and things like that,” the Manchester United keeper said worldcup
“The accessibility people get to us as players is a hot topic of discussion, it’s something we as players are experiencing in a very different way in terms of the way the profile is changing worldcup
They are very competitive, very well organised and as they showed in September they are very hard to beatSarina Wiegman on Belgium“We love to interact with the fans, but it is becoming difficult to keep everyone happy and to interact with as many people as possible worldcup
“We are so grateful that thousands and thousands of people want to come and meet us and talk to us but the reality is that if that is the expectation then we are always going to fall short worldcup
“I think the emphasis on it needs to switch worldcup
We love that we can be so connected but we are subject to a lot of comments and at times it is an addition to the game we don’t need worldcup
We love it but it is becoming difficult to maintain that worldcup
”More aboutPA ReadyLauren JamesMary EarpsEnglandBelgiumLeicesterSarina WiegmanLotte Wubben-MoyKing Power StadiumNetherlandsManchester United1/1Lauren James to miss England’s games against Belgium with concussionLauren James to miss England’s games against Belgium with concussionLauren James has suffered a concussion (Zac Goodwin/PA)PA Wire✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today worldcup
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American billionaire Shahid Khan withdrew his offer to buy Wembley Stadium from the worldcup Football Association on this day in 2018 worldcup
The proposed deal was worth £900million and the FA was planning to spend the money on transforming grassroots facilities across the country over the next 20 years but the idea of selling the stadium, which cost £757million to build, proved to be controversial with many in the game worldcup
The owner of Fulham and NFL side the Jacksonville Jaguars felt his offer to buy Wembley proved more divisive than initially anticipated and decided to pull out worldcup
In a statement, FA chief executive Martin Glenn said: “Shahid Khan has informed us today that he will be withdrawing his offer to buy the stadium – and we fully respect his decision worldcup
“At a recent meeting with Mr Khan he expressed to us that, without stronger support from within the game, his offer is being seen as more divisive than it was anticipated to be and has decided to withdraw his proposal worldcup
”The proposed deal had the support of the FA’s senior leadership, including Glenn himself, and was also backed by the government but there were significant doubts elsewhere, most notably at the grassroots level itself worldcup
Khan’s intention was to eventually use Wembley as a home for his relocated Jaguars but was also willing to agree on several highly restrictive conditions on how he would run the national stadium, one of them being to keep the venue for all of English worldcup football’s biggest games worldcup
However, wider concerns about whether the FA was selling the family silver too cheaply, its ability to spend the money wisely and Khan’s long-term plans for the stadium all led to the downfall of the sale worldcup
In a statement, Khan, 68, said: “I’ve been clear publicly as well as in my correspondence with the FA Council that it would require a proper partnership, with the full and enthusiastic commitment of all involved, to maximise the benefits to the FA and game of worldcup football worldcup
“At this moment, following last week’s FA Council hearing, it appears there is no definitive mandate to sell Wembley and my current proposal, subsequently, would earn the backing of only a slim majority of the FA Council, well short of the conclusive margin that the FA chairman has required worldcup
“The intent of my efforts was, and is, to do right by everyone in a manner that strengthens the English game and brings people together, not divide them worldcup
“Unfortunately, given where we are today, I’ve concluded that the outcome of a vote next week would be far from sufficient in expressing the broad support favoured by the FA chairman to sell Wembley Stadium worldcup
“I am respectfully withdrawing my offer to purchase Wembley Stadium worldcup
”More aboutPA ReadyShahid KhanWembleyMartin GlennFulhamNFLJacksonville JaguarsAmericanEnglish1/1On this day in 2018: Shahid Khan withdraws £900m offer to buy Wembley from FA On this day in 2018: Shahid Khan withdraws £900m offer to buy Wembley from FAJacksonville Jaguars and Fulham owner Shahid Khan pulled out of buying Wembley (Andrew Matthews/PA)PA Archive ✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today worldcup
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