Wiegman predicts Lionesses' Euro 2025 victory will inspire a generation and ignite positive societal change.
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Following the Lionesses' dramatic Euro 2025 victory against Spain in a penalty shootout, England manager Sarina Wiegman expressed her hope that the team's triumph would inspire people and spark change, not only in England but around the world. The Lionesses defeated Spain, the current World Champions, to secure their second consecutive European Championship title. The final took place in Basel, Switzerland, where England won 3-1 on penalties after a 1-1 draw.

Wiegman, who has now won three consecutive European Championships after leading the Netherlands to victory in 2017 and England in 2022 and 2025, described the tournament as "the most chaotic and ridiculous we have played". Despite the challenges and having trailed in every knockout match, the Lionesses demonstrated incredible resilience and a never-say-die attitude. According to Wiegman, the team's togetherness and belief in their ability to come back from any situation were key to their success. "We said we can win by any means and that's what we have shown again today," Wiegman stated.

The Lionesses' victory has been hailed as a historic achievement, with the team becoming the first England squad to win a major tournament on foreign soil. The final was a gripping encounter, with Spain taking the lead in the first half before Alessia Russo equalized for England. After extra time, the match went to penalties, where goalkeeper Hannah Hampton emerged as the hero, saving two Spanish penalties before Chloe Kelly scored the decisive spot-kick. This was not the first time Kelly has made a decisive impact for England, having scored the winning goal in extra time against Germany in the Euro 2022 final. Wiegman lauded Kelly's resilience and determination to return to her highest level after a difficult period.

The impact of the Lionesses' victory is expected to be significant, with hopes that it will further boost the women's game and inspire future generations of female footballers. Data indicates that women's football has experienced a surge in interest and recognition since England's Euro 2022 win. Following that victory, participation levels increased by 140%, with a 53% increase in women aged 16 and over playing football.

The Euro 2025 final was the most-watched television moment of the year in the UK, drawing a peak live audience of 12.2 million. The tournament in Switzerland also set a new attendance record for the Women's Euros, with 657,291 fans attending the matches.

The Lionesses' success has been celebrated across the country, with fans taking to the streets to celebrate the win. The team will be welcomed home with an open-top bus parade and a reception at Downing Street. Politicians have also praised the team's achievements, with Prime Minister Keir Starmer noting that their victory is not only a remarkable sporting achievement but also an inspiration for young people.

Looking ahead, the Lionesses are now among the favorites to win the World Cup in 2027. Their Euro 2025 triumph has solidified their legacy as one of the greatest teams in English football history, and their impact on the women's game will be felt for years to come.


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