England captain Leah Williamson and fellow centre-back Millie Bright face the most demanding test of their careers when they face Germany's Alexandra Popp in Sunday's Euro 2022 final.
That is the view of former Lionesses skipper Faye White, who says England should "see themselves as equals" with the eight-time European champions but is wary of the threat posed by Germany's goal-hungry captain.
"I don't worry as much as I would have certainly a few years ago or in the past," White told Stats Perform. White captained England in the Euro 2009 final, where hopes of a first European title were dashed as Germany dished out a 6-2 victory hammering in Helsinki. Prolific striker Birgit Prinz scored twice that day for Germany, and White said Popp presents "exactly the same" threat, with the Wolfsburg star having joined England's Beth Mead on six goals in the battle for the Golden Boot.
Popp's double against France led Germany to a 2-1 semi-final victory, teeing up the shot at hosts England, whose 4-0 demolition of Sweden underlined their threat. White said what impressed her most about Popp, who is coming off a long knee injury lay-off, was "that clinicalness... that desire we could see with both her goals".
The first was a volley on the stretch, and the second a bullet header after finding a yard of space that left White "speechless". "That is what she has and that's why I think it's a massive game for our two centre-halves," White said.
White's view is that when it comes to powerful strikers, Germany "just breed them", with 31-year-old Popp the latest in a long line. If England are to set aside a record of two wins from 27 past meetings with Germany, then keeping Popp quiet will surely be essential.
"Millie and Leah have to win the battle basically. And it's the biggest game of their lives. Trust me," White said.