Manager wants ‘quality over quantity’ after huge
England winsVivianne Miedema rested for FA Cup semi-final against BrightonThe
Arsenal Women head coach, Jonas Eidevall, believes international
Football needs a shake-up to avoid overwhelming margins of victory that risk putting off the game’s burgeoning audience.
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England won 10-0 in a
World Cup qualifier against Latvia on Tuesday night and that could hardly be described as an anomaly given they beat Luxembourg by the same score in September, four days after hammering North Macedonia 8-0. Eidevall has watched this pattern with interest and, while he has no wish to see developing nations held back, believes a restructuring is required in order to make games more meaningful.