Phil Neville concened despite England beating Scotland

Phil Neville concened despite England beating Scotland

by Joseph Anthony
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England’s Ellen White celebrates scoring the winner against Scotland at the Women’s World Cup

England cannot afford to drop their intensity in the second half and must be ruthless in possession if they are to progress at the womenโ€™s World Cup, coach Phil Neville said after Sundayโ€™s 2-1 win over Scotland.

England were leading 2-0 but tired after the hour mark in Nice and after repeatedly giving away possession allowed Scotland to pull one back in the 79th minute.

โ€œWe played really well in the first half, we spoke all week about the style of football we want to play,โ€ Neville told reporters. โ€œIn the second half โ€ฆ we need to keep the ball better. We have to keep being ruthless.

โ€œThere should be no fear. Theyโ€™re a good set of players with good quality and when I see how they play like they did for the first 60 minutes we are a good team which will progress in the competition.

โ€œBut if we drop our levels it will be tougher. We want to be here for the next 27 days. We should have done betterโ€ฆ At 2-0 we thought it was going to be easy in the second half, it was a lesson that every game is going to be hard.โ€

England captain Steph Houghton, whose careless pass allowed Scotland to counter-attack and score, said their second half performance was not good enough and that she was relieved to win all three points.

โ€œWe need to be better, the girls know that,โ€ Houghton said. โ€œBut for us itโ€™s not about peaking at this moment in time. Hopefully weโ€™ve got a lot of games to go and weโ€™ve got to make sure everybodyโ€™s fit and fresh, and ready to go.

โ€œNow we need to complete the performance because the second half wasnโ€™t up to our standards. At the same time, weโ€™d have taken that result because thereโ€™s been so much build-up about this game, with it being against Scotland as well.โ€

England play Argentina next while Scotland play Japan with both games taking place on Friday.

REUTERS

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