Australian newspaper fly a helicopter over England coaching
n Australian newspaper used a helicopter to spy on England’s ultimate coaching session forward of Wednesday’s Women’s World Cup semi-final.
The Lionesses should overcome a Matildas crew backed on by big dwelling help on the Accor Stadium in Sydney to guide a spot in Sunday’s showpiece ultimate towards Spain.
While each groups have been eager to minimize the rivalry between the international locations, the Australian Daily Telegraph added gas to the fireplace.
The newspaper claimed they’d managed to movie England’s ultimate coaching session by sending a helicopter over Sarina Wiegman’s preparations on the Central Coast Stadium in Gosford.
“If England’s Lionesses thought they would happily fly under the radar into the World Cup semi-final under the radar they were in for a rude shock,” they wrote.
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“We’ve sent the chopper up to see how the old enemy are preparing… Welcome to the jungle, Lionesses, we’ve got fun and games.
“Just as we did last week when we wanted to know if Sam Kerr was back in full training mode or on restricted duties with her calf injury, The Daily Telegraph went to the sky with these exclusive aerial photographs of England’s final training run.
“‘It might not be in the spirit of football, but after last month’s men’s Ashes cricket series we will let the moral arbiters England pass judgment on what is and isn’t acceptable in the world of sport. But make no mistake, England are here to ruin Australia’s party.”
The news outlet didn’t say whether or not or not the knowledge had been handed to the Australian crew however it’s believed that the photographs didn’t reveal any notable info.