The Lionesses have changed perceptions of women’s football, says Jermaine Jenas
Former England midfielder Jermaine Jenas, now a TV presenter, says men have bought into the Lionesses who have changed perceptions and captured the heart of the nation.
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Former England midfielder Jermaine Jenas, now a TV presenter, says men have bought into the Lionesses who have changed perceptions and captured the heart of the nation.
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The Duke of Cambridge has said the 'entire country is so proud' of the England women's national football team after the Lionesses' 4-0 semi-final victory over Sweden booked them a place in the Euro 2022 final.
England footballers past and present hailed a "special" national team after they thrashed Sweden 4-0 on Tuesday to reach the women's European Championship final.
Women’s Euros final.Gary Lineker, Wayne Rooney, Prince William, and more have shared their pride over the team’s win and are backing them all the way for the big game on Sunday.England sailed through to the final of the 2022 Women’s European Championship after thrashing Sweden 4-0 in Sheffield.It’d be fair to say the game presented challenges, with a number of tense moments as the opposition edged towards the goal.However, thanks to goals from Beth Mead, Lucy Bronze, substitute Alessia Russo, and Fran Kirby the Lionnesses are on their way to Wembley, where they will meet Germany or France.Sharing his excitement over the win, former professional Lineker took to Twitter to write: ‘Fabulous performance and win for @Lionesses. Wonderful.’, followed by a series of clapping emoji.Prior to the match, Duke of Cambridge Prince William sent a ‘good luck’ message to the team, assuring them that ‘the whole country is behind you’.Following their win, the Prince was ecstatic: ‘Congratulations @Lionesses on making it to the #WEURO2022 final on Sunday’, he tweeted.‘The entire country is so proud of everything you’re achieving. We believe in you and will be with you all the way! W’.Football manager Rooney tweeted: ‘What a performance by @Lionesses tonight.