England’s Football Association intends to keep manager Sarina Wiegman on the payroll as long as possible ahead of her team’s first appearance in a Women’s World Cup final, regardless of the high-profile vacancies in the game.
FA chief executive Mark Bullingham said Thursday that approaches from other organizations to sign her as their new coach would be “100% rejected,” per the BBC, and added that “she’s someone we’d like to have with us for a very long time.”
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