England issued a declaration of intent prior to the European Championship for Women and Jamaica 7-0 destroyed in his last pre-tournament-friendly on Sunday.
The ruling European champion dominated from start to finish and although Jamaica had excluded an equalizer for Off-Side, Sarina Wiegman’s silk controlled the game and pushed to arrange the match for the break.
Ella Toone opened the score, followed by a cup of goal from Lucy Bronze, before Toone scored deeply in the first half of the stopping time in the King Power Stadium of Leicester.
The attack continued after the interval, with Georgia Stanway who added the fourth of England just before the hour, followed by Alessia Russo, making it five in the 71st minute.
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With five minutes to go, Aggie Beever-Jones added the sixth before Beth Mead closed the routes with a seventh in the dying moments.
«We enjoyed that competition today. Many goals and a clean magazine. It’s nice to send ourselves to the euros,» Toone said ITV, «We have a talented team and we get out and give the nation to us all.»
«We expected to be a lot in the last third part, so we wanted to show what we could do,» said Wiegman.
«It was nice to score seven goals, although there were times when we played an extra pass. In general I am really happy with the performance.»
England starts its Euro 2025 campaign against France on July 5, followed by matches against the Netherlands and Wales. The tournament runs from 2-27 July.
«We take the game per game. Let’s get ready for France. I think there is a huge potential in this team,» Wiegman added.