Sarina Wiegman says England are “in a very good place” as they close in on the Amex.

Former Albion striker Alessia Russo scored as they concluded their warm-up matches ahead of the home Euros by beating Switzerland 4-0 in Zurich.

Russo put the Lionesses in front with a 56th-minute header, before Georgia Stanway’s penalty extended the lead in the 74th minute and substitute Beth England made it three two minutes later.

Jill Scott – another substitute – added a fourth goal in stoppage time.

The result makes it 12 wins in 14 games unbeaten – with 84 goals scored and just three conceded – under the Dutchwoman’s management for England, who kick off their Euros campaign by playing Austria at Old Trafford next Wednesday.

They then face Norway at the Amex.

When asked if the team could be in a better position heading into the tournament, Wiegman told ITV: “We always have things to improve.

“I think we are in a very good place, but that will show in the Euros. These are all friendlies, it is very nice to play and learn from it, but it really starts next Wednesday.

“And I think we are in a very good place, but we still have to improve a couple of things.”

Wiegman brought Russo and Stanway into the starting line-up amid three changes from the match against the Netherlands, the team she guided to Euro 2017 glory on home soil.

The Lionesses’ record scorer Ellen White returned to the matchday squad having missed out last time due to coronavirus and was kept on the bench.

Another player who could be back in action for England next week is Lucy Bronze, after she missed this game having felt unwell.

England v Norway is a sell-out but tickets remain on sale in all price categories for Norway v Austria on July 15. Adult prices start at £10.

There are only hospitality-type seats available for the quarter-final at the Amex, which could feature England. They are in the West Stand and cost £59.