She asked questions about Alps' retirement on Thursday, admitting it was a "hard" start of the week.
Wiegman was obviously emotionally excited, reflecting on the wonderful times they shared together, relucting to discuss the sudden frustration of the 32-year-old.
There were only 13 Hamptons blocks before the kickoff, and none of the other two goalkeepers on the team were so people were worried about their lack of experience.
However, when the current team performs so well, this will quickly become less worrying.
Hampton spent most of the second half, with her teammates trying to add five of their first half goals and managed through Chloe Kelly.
Hat-trick hero Beever-Jones gave some insight into Wiegman’s speech during the A3 group match: “She said before the game, ‘This is a new kit, this is a New England, we have a new team’.”
But it's not New England, it's "old-fashioned" in England, he said that by the fifth goal only reached the fifth goal in the 33rd minute, he waxed in the lyrical era, sealing three times for Beever-Jones.
Lucy Bronze nodded for the second time in England, while Beth Mead joined the action, with backup Kelly adding sixth place in the 62nd minute.
"It reminds me of England's retro England and brings myself back to 2022," Badley said. "Portugal is poor, but it's great to see a girl with a smile on her face in the noise."
They weren't the only ones smiling on their faces, as supporters danced and celebrated full time, which was clearly inspired by what they witnessed.
For the past 18 months, the tables in England have been declining. Just seven weeks ago, they were beaten by Belgium - the lowest point in the women's national league group - two months after the victory over Wembley world champion Spain.
But the Lionesses show that they are on duty when the pressure starts, which is thrilled by the injured return of key players Georgia Stanway, Lauren Hemp and Alex Greenwood.
"There's a lot of noise this week (this week) and players want to put it on their sleep," Johnson added.
“The problems at the press conference are impeccable and they will happen. They just want to talk about football, and they do it all about football.
“Mary (Earps) will be missed, but when you scored six goals in their fashion, we’re just talking about football and how England is doing.”