ENGLAND hero Ella Toone gave a funny response to Harry Kane's tweet about the Lionesses star.
But we said we wanted to make our legacy about winning and that's what we did." She added: "We have changed the game in this country. Williamson says the women's game has been changed in England forever. The Arsenal defender said: "She is the missing ingredient England were looking for. England manager Sarina Wiegman had her press conference invaded by her squad after the Euro 2022 final success. The England players and staff had a victory parade at Trafalgar Square on Monday afternoon.
Ella Toone has appealed to the half a million fans who have cheered the Lionesses on to Euros glory to support them at WSL games.
“You can see that the subs have made a massive impact in every game that we’ve come on for. “I started celebrating even before it had gone in the net, so I was confident that it was going in and then the whole stadium erupted. The 22-year-old said: “I think a lot of people have fallen in love with women’s football this summer.
There might be some sore heads this morning in the Lionesses camp after England won the European Championship on Sunday night in front of nearly 90000 at ...
The Mancunian was spotted donning a bucket hat from last night and a pair of trackies looking a little worse for wear. But in the meantime, there has been cause to celebrate - and no one can deny the Lionesses their moment. It was a historic day for England, who reaped revenge on Germany after losing to them the last time they reached the Euro final in 2009.
The Lionesses forward spoke about how her goal at Wembley and the team's success at EURO 2022.
“There was about 20 of them,” she said. “There was about 20 of them,” she said. “I think a lot of people have fallen in love with women’s football this summer and that’s what we set out to do. “All we wanted to do was inspire the next generation and we have done, and women’s football is getting bigger and bigger.” “I think a lot of people have fallen in love with women’s football this summer and that’s what we set out to do. “All we wanted to do was inspire the next generation and we have done, and women’s football is getting bigger and bigger.”
After Lina Magull scored a 79th minute equaliser, the game was taken into extra time. In front of 87,000 people at Wembley Stadium, Chloe Kelly then notched ...
The 22-year-old Manchester United midfielder is now part of a history making side who have won the Euros in front of a home crowd. In front of 87,000 people at Wembley Stadium, Chloe Kelly then notched home a scrappy winner in the 110th minute. For the first time in their history, England won the Women's Euros after a 2-1 win against Germany on Sunday, July 31.