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Harry Kane Cheers On Lionesses in Thrilling Euros Journey
England‘s women’s team, the Lionesses, has captured hearts with their dramatic push to the European Championship final, showcasing resilience and skill against tough opponents. As they gear up for a shot at defending their title, support pours in from all corners, including a heartfelt nod from Harry Kane. This achievement not only highlights their prowess but also marks a historic milestone for coach Sarina Wiegman, blending excitement with national pride in women’s football.
- Kane sends message to Lionesses
- England reached second straight Euros final
- Lionesses dramatically beat Italy
Lionesses’ Epic Comeback Secures Spot in Euros Final
The match against Italy was a rollercoaster, with the opponents striking first through Barbara Bonansea around the 30-minute mark. However, the Lionesses refused to back down, as Michelle Agyemang’s crucial goal in the 96th minute forced extra time. The tension peaked when Chloe Kelly delivered a stunning winner right at the death, propelling England into their second Euros final in a row.
Support from Harry Kane Boosts Lionesses’ Morale
With Sarina Wiegman’s squad now on the brink of retaining their crown in just one more game, the England men’s captain, Harry Kane, took to social media to show his encouragement. Posting on his Instagram story, the Bayern Munich forward shared: “Well done @Lionesses!! Finish strong!” This gesture underscores the unity across England’s national teams, inspiring fans amid the high stakes.
Sarina Wiegman’s Record-Breaking Run in Major Tournaments
The triumph in Geneva etched Sarina Wiegman’s name in the annals of football history, making her the inaugural coach-across both men’s and women’s games-to guide teams to five major finals consecutively. The Dutch strategist previously steered the Netherlands to the 2017 Women’s Euros final and the 2019 Women’s World Cup showdown. Since joining England, she’s led them to the 2022 Euros victory and the 2023 Women’s World Cup final. Recent stats show her win rate hovering at an impressive 80% with the Lionesses, a figure that rivals top managers worldwide and highlights her tactical genius, much like how a chess grandmaster anticipates every move.
Aiming for Consecutive Euros Glory Against Top Rivals
Now, England sets their sights on claiming successive European titles, squaring off against either Spain or Germany in Sunday’s blockbuster final. This clash promises intense action, building on the Lionesses’ unbeaten streak in their last 10 competitive matches, fueling hopes for another memorable victory.