If James loses his race to fit, who should change in the team, he will become a big subject of debate, which is similar to the time around the replacement of Wieman, which dominates the conversation of this tournament.
The Dutch manager has faced a call to make changes in the game if things are going to plan, but he argued that it is not so easy.
“It’s not a decision that we just make in the moment – when we name the squad, we talk about what I want in a few moments in the game. And which player will fit,” he said.
“Of course it is great that we have these players available as an option to play for England.
“We have already thought about the scenarios, what we need in some stages of the game, and which player will fit that scenario.
“Before every game we sit and talk about what we need potentially in the game. And ‘Jab’ [to make the change] Just a feeling – sometimes you can think ‘Okay, we are doing better in the second half, so keep it [the same]But then when you do not make opportunity or a goal, you have to change something.
“Change the dynamics slightly or make your opponent uncomfortable, make them a new player in the same position. It is a feeling during the game, but certainly a lot of preparations have been made before that moment.”
Two of the two players insisting on starting the berth are Cloo Kelly and 19 -year -old Michelle Egimang, who played a key role in the quarter -finals and the semi -finals against Sweden and Italy to save them from England in the semi -finals respectively.
“it is a good [problem] Is, but you mention both of them [Kelly and Agyemang] Because they are coming and scoring round. But I think Grace Clinton has also made a great contribution – she had to play in Keira [Walsh’s] The situation when Keira had to come out, a very important situation.
“Niyam Charles came against Sweden and made an important header defensively. You can talk about more players who have created the impact coming from the bench. It gives us a headache but I want to get those headache.
“We see what rival is in front of us and what will be fit when we start the game.”
Mark Bullingham, Chief Executive Officer of Football Association, said “it is really good to feel support,” it’s really good, “he” is “not to sell at any cost”.
He said, she will not be drawn to her future beyond the end of her current contract, which is ending after the 2027 Women’s World Cup.
“I am so much in these euros – we play a final on Sunday and there is nothing else that I am thinking,” Viagman said.