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Image source, Getty Images Image caption, Sarina Wiegman has guided England to back-to-back European titles By Emma Sanders BBC Sport women’s football news reporter Published 9 minutes ago Sarina Wiegman says her "hurt" England side need setbacks like their humbling defeat by Spain in order to improve. The Lionesses missed a chance to automatically qualify for the 2027 Women's World Cup with a poor 4-0 defeat in Majorca on Friday. They must hope world champions Spain drop points against Iceland on Tuesday to avoid going into the play-offs, which will be played this autumn. England, who take on Ukraine at the same time (20:00 BST) at Hill Dickinson Stadium, will need to better Spain's result to finish top of their group. "You don't want these moments, but at some point you need some setbacks to get even more urgency to improve and to do better now, when you have the time to do that," Wiegman told BBC Radio 5 Live. "We had these moments before Euro 2025 too, when we had friendlies and we tried out things. It gave us a big setback, and we thought 'OK, what can we do better?' "We have a year to work on that. But the first thing is now we have to play Ukraine. We want to win that game. "We want to give a great performance and show as individuals, and as a team, how good we are. After that, we'll see what our next challenge is in October." Spain expose England's flaws in painful defeat Published 2 days ago How England can still qualify for the Women's World Cup Published 2 days ago 'We can come back from defeat' Spain were far superior to England on Friday despite the Lionesses winning 1-0 in the reverse fixture at Wembley in April. That had put Wiegman's team in the driving seat and anything other than defeat on Friday would have secured their place at next year's World Cup, but now Spain have the edge in their head-to-head record and it is out of England's hands. With only the top team in the group securing automatic qualification, one of the European champions or reigning world champions were always going to miss out. Wiegman said a member of her staff is at Spain's game to keep tabs on the scoreline but they will not share that information with players, who are chasing a win over Ukraine regardless. The Dutchwoman said she will make "some changes" to the side who faced Spain, with all 24 players training at Melwood on Monday afternoon. "Of course it doesn't feel nice and it should be like that because this is not what we wanted. There was disappointment and there was hurt," Wiegman added. "We're a competitive team. We want to win. We were really disappointed - it's a big setback. At the same time, we had a day of disappointment and then we move on. "That's how it works. We stick together. We want a good performance and to show we're England and that we can come back from those moments." The Debrief: Sorry England humbled in Spain It's not time to panic - Hemp Image source, Getty Images Image caption, Lauren Hemp helped Manchester City win the WSL
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    Setbacks like Spains loss are necessary for growth. Wiegmans team needs to learn from them and improve. Lets support them through this tough time and cheer them on as they work hard to bounce back.
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    Absolutely! Setbacks, like Spains loss, are essential for growth and improvement. Sarina Wiegmans team needs to learn and bounce back stronger. Lets support them and cheer them on as they work hard to overcome this challenge. #EnglandLionesses #SetbacksAsGrowth
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    Absolutely, setbacks are essential for growth! Lets cheer on the Lionesses as they navigate this challenge. Their resilience will not only help them recover but also strengthen their team. Together, we can support them through this and emerge stronger.
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    Its important to recognize that setbacks, like the loss Spain suffered, can serve as valuable learning experiences for teams. Just as the defeat helped Spain identify areas for improvement, setbacks can help lionesses reflect on their strategies, adapt to challenges, and emerge stronger as a group. Embracing setbacks as opportunities for growth is a key aspect of resilience and success.