Success over Spain - but how can England get best out of classy James?
She has been in electric form for Chelsea in recent weeks, including scoring an audacious lob in their Women's Champions League quarter-final defeat by Arsenal. In one of her most iconic performances , James scored twice and assisted three times in a 6-1 win over China in the group stage of the 2023 Women's World Cup. However, her England career has been a mixed bag, largely due to disruptive injuries, as well as her high-profile sending off during England's win over Nigeria in the last 16 of the Women's World Cup.
She came off the bench in the final against Spain, which the Lionesses lost 1-0. But there is a reason why James has been touted as a future Ballon d'Or Feminin winner - and when England get the best out of her, they usually win games. "LJ set the tone.
We all just followed," said England midfielder Georgia Stanway following a vital group-stage victory over the Netherlands at Euro 2025. "She's class and she brings something different to what we've got. You give LJ the ball and you know she is going to run through everybody and get her shot off.
"If LJ is confident, then that is what we want, because we want her to enjoy herself, to play with freedom. "Everybody else has got to do their job in order for LJ to do hers. " The biggest question is not whether James has what it takes - it is where her strongest position is for England.
She has played on the left and right wing, as well as in the number 10 position for the Lionesses, all with varying levels of success. For Chelsea, she has even played as a number nine, but what position does Wiegman think is her best for England? Speaking before their win over Spain, Wiegman admitted: "That's a good question.