The Football Association’s new four-year strategy for women and girls includes winning a second major trophy for the Lionesses by 2028 as a top priority, following England’s European Championship victory in 2022 and World Cup final appearance in 2023. FA women’s technical director Kay Cossington emphasizes the importance of meticulous planning for upcoming tournaments like the 2025 Euros and 2027 World Cup, focusing on player development alongside winning titles and addressing diversity within the squad to better reflect society and promote growth in the pathway to the senior team.
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Arsenal defender William Saliba is Real Madrid’s top summer target- Paper Talk | Football News
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