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England’s greatest hangover as Lionesses celebrate Euro 2022 victory in Trafalgar Square – The Warm-Up

TUESDAY’S BIG STORIES Two-day hangover? Ad/> If you snoozed your alarm this morning more times than England found the net against Norway, we won’t blame you. Sunday was big. Two-day hangover big.

You only needed a fleeting glance at the stage in Trafalgar Square to confirm this. Sunglasses galore. Euro 2022FA to hold talks with Wiegman over contract extension beyond 202518 HOURS AGO And it’s wonderful.

Jill Scott said she pulled an all-nighter, favouring rap battles with Millie Bright over pillow time. Lucy Bronze, practically wearing ski goggles to shield her fragile face, announced that England also fancied winning the World Cup next year. Ella Toone was still devastated that she scored her sensational chip without her eyelash extensions.

“I got my lashes done, and they fell out, now I’m at the final with no lashes,” said Toone, revealing she was off to Ibiza. “It’s a nightmare. I’m actually really gutted.

My nails have come off.” There is a barrier that exists between the men’s team and the fans. So many interactions feel like a PR checklist – keeping everyone happy, rolling out your favourite clichés. But with the Lionesses, it’s different.

Maybe that will change as the game soars in its new dawn, but we really hope it doesn’t. «What we've done for women and young girls that can look up and aspire to be us...» said captain Leah Williamson on stage. «I think England have hosted an incredible tournament and we've changed the game in this country, and hopefully across Europe, across the world.

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