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‘England can go all the way’ says former star

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England can go all the way’ says former star,Sue Lopez, who scored in the last victory over France in 1974,
thinks Powell’s side will have the edge,

England head into Women’s World Cup quarter-final
against France in Leverkusen needing to beat Les Bleus for the
first time since 1974 if they are to break historic new ground and
reach the last four of the competition.

A victory would also help take Hope Powell’s team, ranked two
places below France at 10th in the world, back towards the top
table of the women’s game. England were recognised as the
unofficial world champions when they won 12 of their first 14
matches in the three years following the team’s 1972 formation.

That was, however, before the introduction of competitive
international football. “Other nations started to bypass us,
especially after the first World Cup in 1991,” said the former
striker Sue Lopez, scorer of the second goal in that 2-0 win
against France in November 1974 and the first English
semi-professional, though it was in the Italian League with Roma
that she got paid.

“It was hinted that I would not be selected for England as a
semi-pro,” recalled Lopez, now an MBE and inducted into the
Football Hall of Fame, “so I came back to the poverty of the
women’s game over here from the trappings of the Italian League.
When we played for England we had to provide our own tracksuits and
training gear, we met up only a day or two before a game and there
was no real training regime. I’ve often regretted my decision, but
it was great to play for my country and we had some fine players in
those early years.”

So fine that the ex-Coventry City manager Jimmy Hill, in a
national newspaper following the France game, wrote: “Take a tip
[Don Revie then England men’s manager it’s time to
follow the girls.” “Jimmy liked our short passing game and the
fluidity of our 4-3-3 formation,” said Lopez.

“We were one of the best teams in the world at the time, but
eventually the Scandinavians, the Americans, the Chinese and
Germans took over and we had a period of decline.”

Lopez has been keenly following England’s progress at the
tournament in Germany and sees similarities in the contest with
France to the one she helped win 37 years ago.

“France were a neat team but not as physically strong as us,”
she noted. “One reporter called them ‘Bridget Bardot-esque’. The
current French team also play some lovely football, but England are
stronger and they showed in the 2-0 win against Japan that they can
cope with those sort of opponents. I think that they’ll not only
beat France but that they can go all the way to the final.”

Twelve months after the England men’s shamefaced departure from
the World Cup in South Africa, we should perhaps be echoing those
1974 comments of Jimmy Hill’s: “Capello – it’s time to follow
the girls.”

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