Euro 2022: Emma Hayes gives emotional interview after England win title
Chelsea Women manager Emma Hayes gave an emotional interview on ESPN after England won Euro 2022.
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Chelsea Women manager Emma Hayes gave an emotional interview on ESPN after England won Euro 2022.
The Wembley pitch is now glitter-free but the Lionesses were still sparkling in Trafalgar Square in front of the thousands who gathered on Monday to celebrate with the Euro 2022 champions.
Goalscoring hero Ella Toone called on crowds to flock to domestic women’s football like never before off the back of England’s historic Euro 2022 triumph.
Celebrations continue to roll out all over the nation after England Women made history by winning their first ever major tournament title on Sunday.
England’s players were once again serenaded and supported by adoring fans as they paraded the Euro 2022 trophy at Trafalgar Square.
Sunday was an unforgettable night in England's footballing history. The Lionesses beat eight-times-champions Germany 2-1 to win the UEFA women's Euro championship - after a 56-year wait for a major trophy.
England have won Euro 2022 and we’re still processing the fact that football has actually come home.
A German newspaper declared a “new Wembley scam” after England’s victory in the Euro 2022 final on Sunday. The Lionesses produced a heroic display to beat Germany in extra time, with substitutes Ella Toone and Chloe Kelly on the scoresheet. Ad/> However, Germany were aggrieved they did not get a penalty for handball from England skipper Leah Williamson in the first half.