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Sarina Wiegman admits England wanted to score more but was satisfied with the 2-0 victory over Iceland which made it back-to-back wins to start their Women’s World Cup qualification campaign.The Lionesses scored six against Ukraine four days ago in their opening qualifier and England boss Wiegman says she was happy with the camp overall.

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00:00Good win, 100% records maintained. Is there any frustration that it could have been a bigger win, could have
00:06scored more, given the chances that you had during the game?
00:10Well, to be honest, I'm totally not frustrated at the moment. I'm really happy with the performance today and with
00:16the camp over having two games, six points, and the way we play.
00:23I think Iceland is a very disciplined team, a lot of power, and very compact, and that's really hard to
00:31break down.
00:32So I think, especially in the first half, we did that really well, created lots of chances, like big chances
00:38with very good football.
00:40We want to score more goals, but first of all, the win and have a clean sheet makes me happy.
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