Bronze's Euro 2025 Trauma: Playing Through Agony and Injury in Grueling Tournament Recall.
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In a stunning revelation following England's Euro 2025 victory, Lucy Bronze disclosed that she played the entire tournament with a fractured tibia. The 33-year-old defender, a key figure for the Lionesses, made the announcement after their penalty shootout win against Spain in the final held in Switzerland.

Bronze's commitment to her team was evident as she battled through the pain to contribute to England's success. She even played 105 minutes of the final before being forced off with a separate knee injury. This new injury, however, was unrelated to the fractured tibia she had been managing throughout the competition. Speaking after the match, Bronze revealed, "I have actually played the whole tournament with a fractured tibia, and then I have hurt my knee on my other leg".

The Barcelona star's resilience was praised by her teammates, particularly after the game against Sweden, where her pain was especially noticeable. "That's why I got a lot of praise from the girls after the Sweden game, as I've been in a lot of pain," Bronze explained. She further emphasized her dedication to playing for England, stating, "If that's what it takes to play for England, that's what I'll do. Very painful".

The final against Spain was a tense affair, with both teams displaying incredible determination. Mariona Caldentey and Alessia Russo scored for Spain and England, respectively, during regulation time, leading to extra time and eventually a penalty shootout. Despite Spain missing three of their penalties, Chloe Kelly stepped up to score the decisive penalty, securing the win for England.

Bronze reflected on the team's unwavering belief in themselves throughout the tournament, despite external pressures. "I mean, I think we never lost belief in ourselves. There was a lot of noise on the outside. We stuck together and dug deep," she said. She also acknowledged the contrasting emotions of winning and losing on penalties, having experienced both sides in the past. "Winning on penalties is an amazing feeling, but to lose on penalties is a horrible way to lose a final," Bronze stated, adding, "I know a lot of these girls from Barca missing penalties. It is difficult I have been there a couple of years ago". Ultimately, she felt that "This year it was meant for England".

Lucy Bronze's revelation highlights the immense physical and mental strength of elite athletes. Her willingness to play through a significant injury demonstrates her unwavering commitment to her team and her country. Her performance at Euro 2025 will undoubtedly be remembered not only for her skill and contribution to England's victory but also for her incredible resilience and determination in the face of adversity.


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