England Fran Kirby and Chloe Kelly at the Miss Belgium Home Match

The defender Alex Greenwood, the midfielder Georgia Stanway and the striker Lauren Hemp are among those who already miss due to an injury, but Wiegman was a positive mood while presenting on Friday’s game.
England started their women’s campaign of the Nations League with a draw in Portugal before beating the world champions in Spain 1-0 at Wembley in February.
Several Leonesse players have also been in good shape, including the Arsenal striker Alessia Russo, who is the second WSL Marcellator this season.
“What we have seen (since then) the last field, it has been many competitive games. It was really fun to watch and you saw that the level went up again,” said Wiegman.
“There have been great challenges with the games that involved many Players in England, so it was really nice to see.
“You could see many players who have grown up in trust and I’m in a good place.”
England captain Leah Williamson, who plays alongside Russo at Arsenal, believes that the striker is playing with confidence.
Russo scored 17 goals in all competitions this season and is the best brand of the women’s Champions League.
“I think everyone will always say how beautiful a Alessia person is and everyone wants to see her do well for this reason,” said Williamson.
“But to be a number nine in any team you must have that type of arrogance – but trust in you.
“We all want to see Alessia play as it is and I hope it takes him because she deserves it like a human being and works hard for this.
“We know what talent it is. When he is scoring goals, he is getting confidence and is returning to the team. The team also appreciates it!”