Faye White praises England for 'calm and composed' victory against Australia at World Cup
Faye White, the ex-captain of England, lauded the Lionesses for their display of "serenity and composure" in their triumph against Australia during the semi-finals of the Women's World Cup.
Former England captain Faye White praised the Lionesses for being "calm and composed" during their Women's World Cup semi-final victory against Australia.
England reached their first World Cup final and will play Spain for the trophy on Sunday after Ella Toone, Lauren Hemp and Alessia Russo secured a 3-1 victory over the tournament co-hosts in Sydney, where Australia captain Sam Kerr had equalised with a stunning individual goal after half-time.
Ex-Arsenal defender White, who earned 90 England caps, said on BBC Radio 4's Today programme: "We have had so many different challenges and styles of play to (come up) against in this tournament already and then dealing with the hosts…
"(Look at) how calm and composed the team were during that performance, even when Sam Kerr did that fantastic strike in the back of their net they still knew they could go again."
When asked for her predictions for Sunday's final, White added: "It is Spain and we know how many Champions League winners they have in their team.
"Yes they haven't done that on the world stage. It is their first time in a final and it is England's first time in a World Cup final but they've had that European success.
"England are the only team that haven't lost, though. When you look at the opponents, Spain did lose and they do concede goals. I think most games they've conceded a goal. So there's hope and I believe England can do it."