Sarina Wiegman insists ‘players are not robots’ amid biennial World Cup talk

Sarina Wiegman oversaw a comfortable victory over North Macedonia in her first game as England manager.
(Image credit: John Walton)

England manager Sarina Wiegman has reiterated her stance against holding World Cups every two years insisting “players are not robots” and need their welfare protecting.

The conversation about switching to biennial World Cups has rumbled on in recent weeks.

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