Ella Toone aims for World Cup glory with England after 'pinch me' Euros moment
England star Ella Toone is hoping to replicate the 'pinch me' moment from the Euro 2022 final as she heads to her first World Cup with the Lionesses.
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England star Ella Toone is hoping to replicate the 'pinch me' moment from the Euro 2022 final as she heads to her first World Cup with the Lionesses.
The Women’s World Cup is less than a month away, the tournament kicks off on July 20 with hosts Australia taking on the Republic of Ireland and New Zealand facing Norway.
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Manchester United and Lioness midfielder Ella Toone has opened up on her thoughts about being so far away from home during what will be her first Women’s World Cup. The 23-year-old was coined a super-sub throughout the Euros tournament and now heads onto the biggest stage of international football as a household name and a starter for England’s Lionesses.
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In July, England’s Lionesses take to the centre stage in Australia and New Zealand in a bid to add yet another trophy to their cabinet; the FIFA Women’s 2023 World Cup. It will be the first major international tournament for six of the Lionesses, three of which come from Manchester clubs.
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