Lionesses star shares frustration ahead of Netherlands match as England’s Euro 2025 hopes hang by a thread following their opening loss to France, leaving them needing a win to stay in the tournament. Georgia Stanway has voiced her impatience with talk and is ready for England to let their actions speak on the pitch.
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England Faces Critical Test
After a 2-1 defeat to France, England’s path in the Women’s Euro 2025 has become difficult, with the Lionesses needing nothing less than a win against the Netherlands to avoid becoming the first defending champions to exit in the group stage. The pressure is high, but the team has used the days since the loss to reset and refocus.
Stanway Wants Action, Not Words
Georgia Stanway shared that she’s tired of repeated discussions and feels it is time for England to show what they can do on the field. She explained that a friend told her to view the France loss like a “bad night out” and that the only way to move forward is to return to their best selves in the upcoming match in Zurich. “We’re done with talking,” Stanway said, emphasizing that it is time to take action and set things right on the pitch.
Returning to Their Roots
The midfielder highlighted that the team is eager for Wednesday’s game to come quickly so they can respond with the right performance. England wants to get back to what has made them strong, playing tough football, staying grounded, and remembering the passion that brought them into the game, including playing for the young girls who dream of wearing the England shirt one day.
Facing the Harsh Reality
The situation is clear for England: if they are not good enough against the Netherlands, they will not continue in the tournament, as Stanway openly acknowledged. A France win over Wales combined with an England loss would see both UK teams out, but England is determined to fight and prove they belong in the competition.
Support From Home
Despite the disappointment of their opening defeat, the Lionesses have felt strong support from family, friends, and fans back home. Stanway shared that messages from loved ones, including grandmothers wishing them luck, have reminded the team that many are cheering for them, motivating them to deliver a performance that will make everyone proud.