England Retains Euro Title in Dramatic Penalty Shootout Victory Over Spain

England Retains Euro Title in Dramatic Penalty Shootout Victory Over Spain

England Retains Euro Title in Dramatic Penalty Shootout Victory Over Spain

England Retains Euro Title in Dramatic Penalty Shootout Victory Over Spain
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England’s Lionesses have secured their second consecutive UEFA Women’s Euro title, defeating Spain in a thrilling penalty shootout (3-1) after the final match ended 1-1 in regulation and extra time. The victory, coming two years after their World Cup final loss to Spain, marks a historic back-to-back triumph for the English squad.

The highly anticipated Euro 2025 final saw both European powerhouses battling fiercely. Spain initially took the lead in the 25th minute with a masterful header from Mariona Caldentey, showcasing their renowned tactical strength. However, England, known for their resilience throughout the tournament, equalized in the 57th minute when Alessia Russo delivered a superb header.

With the score locked at 1-1, the game proceeded to extra time and ultimately to a tense penalty shootout. English goalkeeper Hannah Hampton emerged as the hero, making crucial saves against Caldentey and reigning Ballon d’Or winner Aitana Bonmatí. Despite an early penalty retake from Beth Mead, Chloe Kelly sealed the victory with the decisive spot-kick, completing England’s title defense.

The win underscores England’s remarkable grit, having come from behind in all three knockout stage games. Defender Lucy Bronze revealed she played the entire tournament with a fractured tibia, a testament to the team’s dedication. This latest triumph solidifies the Lionesses’ legacy, adding another major title to their 2022 Euro victory and cementing their status as a dominant force in women’s football.

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