‘Strong leader’ Wilkinson backed to grow after new dealImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Rhian Wilkinson’s Wales have taken 10 points from their first four Women’s World Cup qualifying gamesByGareth VincentBBC Sport WalesPublished53 minutes agoRhian Wilkinson has already made history as Wales head coach by leading the nation to a first women’s major tournament.Her new contract is evidence the Football Association of Wales (FAW) believe she can break more new ground in the future.Wilkinson has always reported there are more landmarks to reach after Wales’ appearance at Euro 2025.She will now get a crack at qualifying for the next European Championship, as well as next year’s Women’s World Cup, with former Wales international-turned pundit Nia Jones praising the contract extension as “great news”.”Wales have been on an upward trajectory for the last few years but she has been absolutely integral in turning a corner, turning what has been a team of nearly women essentially into achievers,” reported Jones.”As the achievements have grown, the expectations have too.”She has welcomed that and she has welcomed accountability, which to me is a great sign of a really strong female leader.”Wales boss Wilkinson signs contract extension
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