England's recent victory over Spain in the Nations League has been a significant boost, but Sarina Wiegman insists the team must remain grounded. Jess Park's goal in the 33rd minute secured a win at Wembley, avenging their World Cup final loss to Spain. This result places England at four points from two matches in Group A3.
Despite Spain's strong start, England gained control with Park capitalising on Alessia Russo's rebound. Spain had opportunities to equalise, with Lucia Garcia hitting the crossbar and Salma Paralluelo missing chances in the second half. However, England held firm to secure the win.

Wiegman remains focused on continuous improvement rather than dwelling on past results. "Winning always helps," she told ITV Sport, acknowledging that victories boost confidence but emphasising the need for ongoing development. "We just want to improve every single day," she added.
The Lionesses had only won two of their last six games before this match, including a lacklustre 1-1 draw against Portugal. Wiegman maintains a balanced perspective, recognising both strengths and areas needing work regardless of outcomes.
Manchester City winger Jess Park expressed her delight at scoring what she considers her career's most significant goal. "Probably! It was a brilliant feeling," she said, reflecting on her contribution to the team's success. Park aims to continue her hard work in hopes of joining England for Euro 2025 in Switzerland.
Park was not part of England's Euro 2022-winning squad or the World Cup runners-up team but has impressed in the Women's Super League. She is determined to maintain her form and earn a spot in future tournaments.
Spain coach Montse Tome acknowledged her team's inability to convert chances as a key factor in their defeat. "We started the game very well," she noted, lamenting missed opportunities that cost them points. Tome is committed to improving their finishing for upcoming matches.
"England scored their goal; we didn't," Tome stated, highlighting the need for better execution in front of goal. Despite creating opportunities, Spain failed to find the net and will focus on enhancing this aspect of their play.
The Lionesses are set to face Belgium next, aiming to elevate their performance further. Wiegman stresses that each game presents new challenges and opportunities for growth as they strive for excellence.