Daly: Australia loss was lesson England needed

England forward Rachel Daly vowed the Lionesses will “pick the bones” out of their first defeat in 31 matches ahead of their final international game before the World Cup.

A plucky Australia side took advantage of the hosts’ errors on Tuesday night to seal a 2-0 victory in Brentford, 100 days before the global tournament kicks off Down Under.

Aston Villa ace Daly is choosing to see the snapped 30-game unbeaten streak as an opportunity to regroup and prepare for a final home send-off match scheduled for early July, with a date and opponent still to be determined.

She said: “For us, it’s a learning [curve]. I am sure we will break it down into a million pieces and develop from that.

“You never want to lose, but we have had a great run — 30 games unbeaten is unbelievable.

“I don’t know that necessarily ‘reality check’ is the right way of putting it. We have had close games — you saw us in the Euros.

“We have had tough tests and [Australia] was another tough test. Definitely a lesson that we needed and one that can only shape us for better things in the World Cup.

“We are not looking that far ahead right now. We are looking at the here and now. There’s a long way to go, 100 days until the World Cup. We will pick the bones out of this.”

Learning lessons

Tuesday also marked the first time the Lionesses had lost under manager Sarina Wiegman since she took charge of her first match in September 2021.

In World Cup co-hosts Australia, ranked No10 in the world, the Lionesses came up against one of the best — a test Daly believes came at an opportune moment.

The 31-year-old said: “The camp has been great, been positive, a few new faces in. It’s a lesson for us and there is no better time to have it than now, rather than in the World Cup. We have had an unbelievable run.

“It won’t stop us, it’s a lesson for us, and we have got to take the positives and negatives from it and move forward.”