Maidstone-born Manchester United forward Alessia Russo comes off bench as England beat Germany at Wembley in Women's Euros final
Kent’s Alessia Russo came off the bench as England’s Women beat Germany to become European champions.
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Kent’s Alessia Russo came off the bench as England’s Women beat Germany to become European champions.
LONDON (Reuters) - Reaction to England winning the Women's European Championship final on Sunday to claim their first major title in front of a record crowd on home soil.
Euphoria, arms thrust triumphantly in the air, and finally a major trophy. Monday’s front pages capture the mood of the nation after the Lionesses claimed the women’s European football championship trophy – the first major silverware England have won in 56 years.
LONDON : Reaction to England winning the Women's European Championship final on Sunday to claim their first major title in front of a record crowd on home soil.
Euro 2022 ended in glory for the host nation as England beat Germany 2-1 after extra-time at Wembley.
England’s celebrating players gate-crashed Sarina Wiegman’s press conference and received congratulations including a message from the Queen after beating Germany at Wembley to be crowned Euro 2022 champions.
LONDON — England are your Women's Euro 2022 winners after a thrilling back-and-forth final against Germany on Sunday. Substitute Ella Toone gave the tournament hosts a second-half lead with a brilliant individual goal, only for Lina Magull to level in the 79th minute. When the game went to extra time, it was another England sub, Chloe Kelly, who scored from close range after Germany failed to clear a corner.
LONDON : England have changed society with their win in the Women's European Championship, coach Sarina Wiegman said after leading the Lionesses to their first ever major title on Sunday, which sparked scenes of jubilation up and down the country.