England's Sarina Wiegman Calls Up 17-Year-Old Erica Meg Parkinson for World Cup Qualifiers
In Brief
Parkinson's selection highlights Wiegman's openness to young talent and signals potential changes in England's squad approach.
Key Facts
- England manager Sarina Wiegman has named uncapped 17-year-old Erica Meg Parkinson in the Lionesses squad for World Cup qualifiers.
- Wiegman described Parkinson's inclusion as a surprise in her 23-player squad.
- The squad selection is for upcoming World Cup qualifiers against Spain and Iceland.
- Wiegman stated that Parkinson was 'speechless' upon receiving her first senior call-up.
- Parkinson is a midfielder and this is her first appearance in a senior England squad.
What Happened
England manager Sarina Wiegman selected 17-year-old midfielder Erica Meg Parkinson for the national team’s 23-player squad for World Cup qualifiers against Spain and Iceland.
Why It Matters
The decision to include a young, uncapped player may indicate a shift toward integrating emerging talent into the senior national team, potentially impacting future squad selections and team dynamics.
What's Next
England will play World Cup qualifiers against Spain and Iceland, where Parkinson may make her senior debut. Observers will watch for her role and performance within the squad.
Sources
- The Independent — Sarina Wiegman names uncapped 17-year-old in Lionesses squad for World Cup qualifiers(3h ago)
- BBC News — Wiegman on 'speechless' Parkinson's England call-up(2h ago)
- BBC News — 'I like surprises' - Wiegman calls up 17-year-old Parkinson (1h ago)
