Sarina Wiegman has urged her players to 'stick together' after the hurt of suffering their heaviest defeat in 17 years.
The Lionesses were outclassed in a 4-0 defeat to Spain in Mallorca which means automatic qualification to the 2027 World Cup is now out of their hands.
Goals from Pati Guijarro, Claudia Pina and a double from Alexia Putellas put England to the sword, leaving them second in Group A3 with just one game left to play.
The result is the biggest margin of defeat by an England side since the Euro 2009 final (6-2 vs Germany), and Wiegman has admitted that the manner of the result hurts both her and her players.
"Of course it hurts," Wiegman said in her post-match press conference.
"I hoped for a totally different game. I expected a tight game, a very competitive game. But there was a difference tonight.
"We wanted to press high in moments, but they played straight over our press and even if we dropped a little bit, they would play.
"They got their first goal which was a deflection, we lost the ball where you don't want to lose it. After that, we didn't get any momentum.
"We were really struggling to keep the ball and find longer passes, or play it in behind. They played really well, and we didn't play so well.
"We were really struggling to keep compact without the ball, even in our own half.
"What I'm trying to do now is think what caused this. What went really wrong, did we execute our game plan really well? I don't think so. Caused by ourselves but also by Spain.
"I'm frustrated and very disappointed but so are the players. It hurts because we have lost a couple of times but never by more than one goal."
With their route to Brazil next year now out of their hands, Wiegman is not getting distracted by talk of automatic qualification or play-offs. Instead, she is focused on seeing a response from her team at the Hill Dickinson Stadium on Tuesday night.
"If we qualify, there's a different preparation than if we don't. First of all, we're really focusing on Tuesday. We want to get a good performance in that game, and win - that's the most important thing.
"After that, we know what it's about. Spain have to go to Iceland too, we've seen how hard that game is. Let's see what happens on Tuesday. The first possibility is we qualify, depending on Spain, and the other is we are in a play-off.
"I want a reaction, that we're a team, a strong team and play a strong team on Tuesday and stick together. That's the most important thing."
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