England's record goalscorer Ellen White is hoping the Lionesses can be more clinical in front of goal when they play a potential Group A decider against Norway in Euro 2022 on Monday.
The tournament hosts won Wednesday's opening game 1-0 in front of a record European Championships crowd at Old Trafford through a Beth Mead effort which was confirmed via goal-line technology.
But Sarina Wiegman's team failed to build on their 16th minute lead, despite a host of goalmouth chances against a competitive Austria side.
England travel to the country's south coast next to face Norway in Brighton with Martin Sjogren's team coming off the back of a 4-1 thrashing of Northern Ireland on Thursday via goals from Julie Blakstad, Frida Maanum, Caroline Graham Hansen and Guro Reiten.
Star striker Ada Hegerberg will be keen to get on the scoresheet against England after failing to notch a goal in her first tournament appearance for Norway in five years.
White is also keen to make her mark on the scoreboard, having not put the ball into the net since April. The 50-goal forward missed two of England's warm-up games with Covid-19.
Source: UEFA 2022
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The tournament hosts won Wednesday's opening game 1-0 in front of a record European Championships crowd at Old Trafford through a Beth Mead effort which was confirmed via goal-line technology.
But Sarina Wiegman's team failed to build on their 16th minute lead, despite a host of goalmouth chances against a competitive Austria side.
England travel to the country's south coast next to face Norway in Brighton with Martin Sjogren's team coming off the back of a 4-1 thrashing of Northern Ireland on Thursday via goals from Julie Blakstad, Frida Maanum, Caroline Graham Hansen and Guro Reiten.
Star striker Ada Hegerberg will be keen to get on the scoresheet against England after failing to notch a goal in her first tournament appearance for Norway in five years.
White is also keen to make her mark on the scoreboard, having not put the ball into the net since April. The 50-goal forward missed two of England's warm-up games with Covid-19.
Source: UEFA 2022
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