England wins its first ever major women's championship in 2-1 Euro 2022 win over Germany
By Jack Bantock, CNN
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Following England’s Euro 2022 triumph, Alex Scott called out Premier League clubs who rejected the opportunity to host matches for the tournament back in 2018.
Queen Elizabeth II and her grandson the Duke of Cambridge hailed England’s historic Euro 2022 win as “an inspiration for girls and women”.
England’s Euro 2022 dream became reality as Chloe Kelly’s extra-time finish saw the Lionesses beat Germany 2-1 and secure the first major trophy in their history in front of a record-breaking crowd at Wembley.
England defeated Germany 2-1 on Sunday to lift the Women's Euro title at Wembley Stadium and after many years, England supporters have gotten the chance to sing "it's coming home". The normal 90 minutes had ended on level terms (1-1), but England managed to find the winner in extra time, and the side ended up winning the contest 2-1. For England, Ella Toone and Chloe Kelly scored the goals. After the win, coach Sarina Weigman was talking to the media when the players entered the room, dancing and singing "it's coming home".
England’s celebrating players gate-crashed Sarina Wiegman’s press conference and received congratulations including a message from Queen Elizabeth II after beating Germany at Wembley to be crowned Euro 2022 champions.
Kent’s Alessia Russo came off the bench as England’s Women beat Germany to become European champions.
Euro 2022 ended in glory for the host nation as England beat Germany 2-1 after extra-time at Wembley.