WE HAD Gareth's waistcoat in 2018… and now it's time for Sarina's suit for England football fans to celebrate.
Four years on from the England men's side reaching the World Cup semis in Russia, the women's team qualified for the Euro 2022 final on home soil.
And with soon-to-be-adopted-Brit Sarina Wiegman leading the Lionesses to glory, the Dutch manager is winning over the hearts of the nation.
Wiegman is doing it all in a classy and affordable high-street power suit – that could be yours for just £67.50.
The 52-year-old former PE teacher has been rocking the relaxed single breasted blazer and pairing it with the matching slim fit trousers.
The two-piece outfit is available from the nation's favourite M&S – the same store that provided Gareth Southgate with his iconic number.
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M&S describe Wiegman's £45 jacket as "a roomy relaxed fit, with a neat lapel collar and two front felt pockets".
And it even has extra stretch so she can celebrate all those Beth Mead goals and Alessia Russo backheel finishes without any risk of a dreaded rip.
The £22.50 trousers and a white shirt give Wiegman the air of the woman in charge.
But she stylish Sarina completes the look with a pair of chunky white Nike trainers to give off the vibe of a woman who knows she is good at what she does and nails the smart-casual dress code.
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Wiegman may have only been in the job for ten months but she has masterminded all 19 matches unbeaten, including a 20-0 and three 10-0 wins.
One more victory on Sunday, against Germany or France, and she will etch her name into English football folklore.
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