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Agony turns to ecstasy for England fans as Lionesses retain Euro 2025 title

Jubilant England fans, lions in Spain in the nail bite penalty shots after the euro -euro title, while celebrating the country throughout the country.

Chloe Kelly threw a vital spot kick after two incredible savings from goalkeeper Hannah Hampton – sent supporters in the fan areas to crazy celebrations.

Hundreds of fans appeared at the Shorereditch Boxpark in East London to watch the victory of Leah Williamson’s side in the war between the best two sides of the tournament.

After overtime, and then after entering the penalties, England brought the cup in 3-1 shots, and people created wild celebrations as people threw pints in the air.

England fans celebrate at Croydon Boxpark

England fans celebrate at Croydon Boxpark (Jeff Moore/Pa Tel)

Hours before victory, 58 -year -old Catherine Adamson Independent It is a pre -. In his dream last night, the lions healed the game and won 2-1.

Ms. Adamson, who watched the game from Shoreditch boxpark, said: “I had a dream last night, 2-1 and Kelly could not get the winner, sorry, the winner did not win, I think Williamson took the winner.”

He was right about the score, but he wasn’t about Chloe Kelly, who threw a penalty shot that victory for England.

The crowd in the boxpark place was humming with fans adorned for hours in the colors of England before the match began.

After scoring the Spanish opener, a certain sense of irritability was in the air, but the mood never broke, and people continued to sing and dance throughout the game.

The winner triggered wild celebrations throughout the country (Jeff Moore/PA)

The winner triggered wild celebrations throughout the country (Jeff Moore/PA) (Pa wire)

During the penalties, Adamson was moving up and down the corridor of the place, and he was very afraid to watch what would happen.

“My nerves were hit.”

It was for the first time in Shoreditch’s boxpark, and he described the atmosphere as “electricity, and said that he would watch the Euro from there.

He said it was great to see everyone coming together.

“To see this is very nice… You don’t even know those people and they have a lot of fun.

“Well done England, I am proud.”

34 -year -old Jade Young and his 11 -year -old son Ernie Johnson were among the crowded and traveled from Cheshire to support the team.

Johnson said he was proud of the girls, but confessed that he was “very stressful during the penalties.

“The goalkeeper was the best, the goalkeeper saved the scorer and the Ballon d’Or.”

Jade Young, 38 and his son Ernie Johnson, 11

Jade Young, 38 and his son Ernie Johnson, 11 (Independent)

Young said: “I cried.

“Chloe, I knew you would come with him, he smashed it. We came here and didn’t know what to expect, but it was definitely mega.”

22 -year -old Renée Addo, who joined the football team, felt “ecstatic” when England won.

He said: “He took courage, took intelligence, took power, but the country of England did again, twice in a row, it cannot be better than that.”

Addo admitted that the penalties were difficult to monitor, but did not lose faith in the lions.

England celebrates to win the euro after the final in Switzerland (Peter Byrne/Pa)

England celebrates to win the euro after the final in Switzerland (Peter Byrne/Pa) (Pa wire)

Orum I believe in my daughters, (administrator) I believe in Serena (Wiegman), I believe in his tactics, I believe in his work and he worked.

“I felt like my mother during the penalties, always closed the TV, so I wanted to close the TV because I couldn’t stand the watch.”

He joined Boxpark by his teammates and said it was surprising to see the type of community given by women’s football.

“Today I don’t want to spend it with someone else except my daughters.

“We did it, we said we’d do it.”

In Brandon Groves Community Club in Essex, the fans, the former team of Yıldız striker Michelle Agyemang sang loudly and cheered the team during the game.

19 -year -old Agyemang, a UK hat before the tournament, scored important echolators in the quarter -final and semi -finals of the lions.

The fans had uninterrupted applause in his hometown South Okendon, as Arsenal saw Arsenal forward with a guard of Honor to get the award.

Former club Brandon Groves Groves supporters in AFC, after the victory of England, Vindaloo’nun voices danced a Konga line.

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