Sarina Wiegman says making the Women's World Cup final is "amazing" and "we now want to win it too" as the Lionesses are set to take on Spain on Sunday. The England Manager praises her staff and players before adding that she has no plans to move on from her role after the World Cup. Report by Czubalam. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
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00:00 Making a final is special anyway, but with this team and with the challenges we had before the tournament,
00:07 when we were here and how we find a way all the time to solve problems has been amazing.
00:16 The resilience the team showed has been really good and I think it's very special to be in the final, but now we want to win it too.
00:22 We're trying to create an environment where of course we have very high standards,
00:26 but we also accept mistakes and clarity on the plan, always trying to become better every day and then support each other.
00:35 I work now in the best environment possible. I work with the best players of England, very intelligent players,
00:41 so eager and so committed to improve, to become better every day.
00:46 I work with the best people in my staff, England with the greatest federation worldwide I think,
00:55 that I'm very happy in this job and in the women's game, so I don't have plans to move very quickly.
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