England made a bold statement at Wembley, dismantling China with a dazzling display of attacking prowess. For 26-year-old midfielder Georgia Stanway, this was an opportunity to showcase the qualities she's brought to the table since Dutch manager Sarina Wiegman took charge in 2021.
Stanway has long been synonymous with her tenacious tackling and precision shooting from distance, but against China, she was given license to unleash a more creative side of her game. It was a night that highlighted her exceptional vision, instinctive finishing, and ability to read the game. Each of her three goals illustrated different facets of her artistry as a midfielder.
Stanway's first goal, scored in a flash of instinct, capitalized on China's goalkeeper Pan Hongyan misjudging a parry. The second, from the penalty spot, showcased her exceptional record – 13 conversions from 12 yards out, an exceptional record from a distance so unforgiving yet so often overlooked.
The highlight of Stanway's performance came after receiving a pass off Lucy Bronze, playing a neat one-two with Ella Toone as she broke on to turn the ball home. This was just one example of how England dominated possession and, for significant periods, were rarely under pressure.
Stanway is emblematic of the quality that this England team possess – a fight, tenacity, and leadership qualities that have become hallmarks of their success since Wiegman's appointment. She will be key to unlocking opposition defenses as her ability to create space inside the box and find openings for herself remains unparalleled in midfield.
Stanway was not alone in putting on a display worthy of praise. Her teammates Beth Mead, Lauren Hemp, and Alessia Russo combined to form an attacking quartet that showcased how England can stretch high defensive lines with ease. It was clear that China's backline was disjointed at times, allowing the Lionesses' attackers to exploit the gaps left.
The success was not just about the attacking display but also the quality of defensive performances. The new-look backline, featuring Anna Moorhouse in goal, rarely looked under pressure and seemed composed throughout the game. However, it would be unfair to gloss over the issues that remain – particularly regarding the team's defense.
Questions will undoubtedly surround England's form at the back, but for now, this was a statement from Wiegman and her team about their intentions to continue pushing forward with confidence and quality on display.
Stanway has long been synonymous with her tenacious tackling and precision shooting from distance, but against China, she was given license to unleash a more creative side of her game. It was a night that highlighted her exceptional vision, instinctive finishing, and ability to read the game. Each of her three goals illustrated different facets of her artistry as a midfielder.
Stanway's first goal, scored in a flash of instinct, capitalized on China's goalkeeper Pan Hongyan misjudging a parry. The second, from the penalty spot, showcased her exceptional record – 13 conversions from 12 yards out, an exceptional record from a distance so unforgiving yet so often overlooked.
The highlight of Stanway's performance came after receiving a pass off Lucy Bronze, playing a neat one-two with Ella Toone as she broke on to turn the ball home. This was just one example of how England dominated possession and, for significant periods, were rarely under pressure.
Stanway is emblematic of the quality that this England team possess – a fight, tenacity, and leadership qualities that have become hallmarks of their success since Wiegman's appointment. She will be key to unlocking opposition defenses as her ability to create space inside the box and find openings for herself remains unparalleled in midfield.
Stanway was not alone in putting on a display worthy of praise. Her teammates Beth Mead, Lauren Hemp, and Alessia Russo combined to form an attacking quartet that showcased how England can stretch high defensive lines with ease. It was clear that China's backline was disjointed at times, allowing the Lionesses' attackers to exploit the gaps left.
The success was not just about the attacking display but also the quality of defensive performances. The new-look backline, featuring Anna Moorhouse in goal, rarely looked under pressure and seemed composed throughout the game. However, it would be unfair to gloss over the issues that remain – particularly regarding the team's defense.
Questions will undoubtedly surround England's form at the back, but for now, this was a statement from Wiegman and her team about their intentions to continue pushing forward with confidence and quality on display.