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Grace Clinton: Is Manchester United midfielder pushing to start for England at Euro 2025?

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Wiegman has been criticised previously for her selection choices, often opting for experienced players and familiar starting XIs.

But she made 10 changes in the victory over Switzerland, handing out senior debuts to Mace and Laura Blindkilde Brown, as well as first starts for Millie Turner and Aggie Beever-Jones.

She was asked about the performances of several individuals in her post-match press conference and tried to avoid singling people out, making a point of praising Jess Park when prompted to discuss Clinton’s display.

“I think [Clinton’s] improving well,” added Wiegman. “She had to do a couple of things too. She had a good game, she’s had more good games.

“The next step is to get into the squad more often and get consistency. I was really happy with her. You can really see that she’s developing.

“But I also thought Jess Park made a difference today.”

Manchester United manager Skinner said in November he had no doubts Clinton would “put herself in the best possible position” for regular England selection, but was cautious not to rush her international development.

There is competition for places, with regular starters Keira Walsh and Georgia Stanway mainstays in Wiegman’s team, while Park and injured midfielder Ella Toone are strong number 10 options.

Leicester’s Mace also looked at home in a holding midfield role against Switzerland, adding to Wiegman’s options.

“You know what we’re like in England, we recognise talent, put it on a pedestal and then say, ‘off you go’, and we try shoot it down,” said Skinner in November.

“[Clinton] plays the game with enjoyment and that’s my job, to keep Grace in that space. When she’s in that space, she will do all she can to be selected by England.”

England will find out their Euro 2025 group-stage opponents when the draw takes place in Switzerland on 16 December.

Before Euro 2025, they must navigate another Women’s Nations League campaign, where they will face world champions Spain, as well as Belgium and Portugal.

“When you are in these competitions and playing every three or four days, physicality is a big thing,” said former England captain Steph Houghton.

“What I see from Grace Clinton is that ability to get back, defend and be a presence in the box. Now, she is adding goals to her game.

“She hasn’t had experience but over these next six months it is so crucial that Sarina gives her that opportunity to nail down that position.”

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