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Women's World Cup: ‘The one that really matters’ – Lucy Bronze striving for glory, was 'heartbroken' after 2019 exit

Lucy Bronze is targeting Women’s World Cup glory with England this summer as she strives to win the one trophy that has so far, eluded her. The Lionesses won their first major honour at Euro 2022 last summer, but Bronze admits that winning the World Cup would elevate this squad to another level. Ad She is also eager to rectify a slight cosmetic difference to the women’s England kits compared to those of their male counterparts.

Women's World Cup‘Not a distraction’ – Australia hit out at prize money gap, won't be distracted by activismAN HOUR AGO While the men can celebrate their 1966 World Cup triumph with a sole star on their shirts, the women are still waiting to win the game’s ultimate prize. “I’ve won everything,” said Bronze in an interview with the Telegraph. “But there is one glaring omission and that is the World Cup.

“When we won the Euros, on one hand it felt like something was complete, as I didn’t want to go through my entire career without winning something for England. “We ticked that box, but the World Cup is the big one, the one that really matters. Getting that little star above the crest on your shirt makes everything complete.

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