In his post-match comments, coach Kvačovs praised his players' application in adversity. He emphasised the disparity between his inexperienced
amateurs and the full-time
professionals of England: "We have never had such an opponent. The English national team is playing really fantastic, but the Latvian national team is currently undergoing a generational change. The average age of the players in the team is 20 years." A parent of one of the Latvia players
posted on
TheGuardian.com to lament the Latvians' "unnecessary humiliation", remarking: "there is something not quite wholesome about this whole business". Although she had instructed her players to be "ruthless" in the match, England coach Wiegman admitted afterwards that such unbalanced matches were bad for the overall development of women's football: "Of course you want competitive games and these are not competitive games". She would later, following England's
Euro 2022 win and qualifying for the World Cup, say of the Latvia match that changes need to be made in order to develop women's football, that "A big score is sometimes OK but when it happens all the time you have to question if that is good for the team that wins or loses. It should be the exception and not the rule." She did not propose specific changes, admitting it was not her area, but said there were already suggestions at UEFA and with other confederations. This result and their run of other heavy defeats meant that Latvia dropped 10 places to their lowest-ever position of 112th when the updated FIFA Women's World Rankings were released on 10 December 2021. England remained in eighth place. England ultimately ended the qualification campaign top of the group, qualifying for the World Cup with one game to spare. The Lionesses won all ten matches, scoring 80 goals without conceding. Latvia finished bottom of six teams with one win and nine defeats, scoring eight goals and conceding 63. Their lone win was a 1–0 victory at home to Luxembourg on 24 June 2022. In total, 19 of the 236 matches played during the group stage of UEFA's
2023 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification ended in double-figure margins of victory, 5 of them England's. The
qualifying tournament for the next international competition, the
UEFA Women's Euro 2025, divided the national teams into three leagues, making such mismatched ties less likely. ==See also==