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England thrash Sweden to reach women’s Euro 2022 final

SHEFFIELD, England: England’s women will be talked about “all over the world” said coach Sarina Wiegman after thrashing Sweden 4-0 in Sheffield on Tuesday to reach the Euro 2022 final.

After semifinal heartache in the last three major tournaments, it was fourth time lucky for the Lionesess to the delight of the home crowd of 29,000 at Bramall Lane to set up a clash against Germany or France.

England have never won a major tournament in the women’s game, but on this form will take some stopping in front of a sold out Wembley on Sunday.

Goals either side of halftime from Beth Mead and Lucy Bronze put the hosts well on course to inflict Sweden’s first defeat from open play since 2019.

But it was substitute Alessia Russo’s stunning backheel through the legs of Sweden goalkeeper Hedvig Lindahl that will live long in the memory.

Fran Kirby then added a fourth 14 minutes from time.

“Second half, it was such a performance tomorrow they will talk about it all over Europe, all over the world,” said Wiegman.

A record crowd for a women’s Euro of 87,000 is expected at Wembley for the final, hoping England will end a 56-year wait for a major title in either the men’s or women’s game.

“I am going in my own bunker,” added Wiegman on the hype that will follow in the upcoming days.

“We noticed that a little bit. We want to inspire the nation, I think that’s what we are doing and we hope we make a difference. That the whole country is proud of us and even more girls and boys start playing football.”

Sweden’s only defeat in the last 34 matches came in a penalty shootout in the gold medal match at last year’s Olympics.

The No. 2 ranked side in the world showed why early on as England struggled to contain the Swedish threat on the

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