England face Sweden in the third-place playoff at the Women’s World Cup, with Karen Carney set to make her 144th appearance for the Lionesses |
England winger Karen Carney hopes to bow out with a win at the womenโs World Cup after coach Phil Neville said on Friday she would feature in the third-place playoff against Sweden.
The Chelsea player, who made her England debut in 2005, announced earlier she was retiring from the game after Saturdayโs match in Nice having appeared for the national team on 143 occasions, scoring 32 goals.
Neville paid tribute to the 31-year-old and said she would have a part to play against the Swedes, when the Lionesses are bidding for a second successive third place finish.
โWe give players the opportunity to go and work on individual development plans early, ahead of when training sessions start, and there was only one player who did that yesterday. That player was Karen Carney,โ Neville told a news conference.
โThat was a player who was two days away from kicking her last ball, was still there ahead of everyone else. That is something youโre born with, and thatโs the type of player she is. 143 caps for England, and 144 by some time tomorrow.โ
Carney has made two substitute appearances for England on their route to the semi-finals in France where they were defeated by holders the United States 2-1.
Carney, who also played for the Britainโs Olympic team at the London Games in 2012 and won the FA Cup with Birmingham City the same year, said she had pondered retirement for two years.
However, it was earlier this year, after England triumphed in the SheBelieves Cup, that she finalised her plans, realising her body was unable to cope with the demands of the game.
โYouโve seen the development of the game, and how fast itโs moving, itโs a credit to everybody,โ she said, visibly emotional as she reflected on her career. โMy mind would want to continue until Iโm 100 but your body tells you enoughโs enough.โ
Neville said that he would give opportunities to other players who have not featured as much against Sweden, who beat England 2-0 in their last meeting in a friendly last November.
Sweden were beaten in the last four by The Netherlands who face the United States in the final on Sunday in Lyon.
โWe do have certain positions we will want to freshen up in. But the players are under no illusions that this game is one we want to win. We want to go home with something to show for the hard work that weโve put in,โ Neville said.
โSix wins and one defeat sounds better than five wins and two defeats, so I want to be laying on a sun-bed next week happy that we finished the tournament well.โ
REUTERS