• ‘Everyone is very disappointed’, admits Lionesses manager
  • Spain’s Jorge Vilda says ‘suffering was worth it’ to win title

Sarina Wiegman said she had “no regrets” and backed her England side to bounce back despite a heartbreaking defeat in the Women’s World Cup final. Spain won 1-0 in Sydney to become world champions for the first time.

“I think we gave everything,” the England manager said. “The players gave everything. We tried different tactics. I also have to give credit to Spain. I think they were the team over the whole tournament who played the best football.”

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