Lucy Bronze: How did England’s Euro 2025 winner play with a fractured leg?

Bronze Aunt Julie Tough told BBC 5 Live: “Lucy wouldn’t harm her body, but she’ll suffer if she thought she wouldn’t do anything worse.
“He won’t let the pain go well.”
Painkillers and anti-inflammatory can help Bronze manage their pain during games and may perhaps help use different paintings in their boots to allow them to lose weight on the injured leg.
Bronze’s mother Diane added: “The medical officials had checked it, and they knew what they were doing, because he did a sports science.”
“He reads research papers and things. He knows injuries. This is how he can continue.”
In the tournament, the oldest player in the UK, the defender, was forced with a separate injury in the right knee before leaving the field for 105 minutes before leaving the field.
Wiegman later praised his attitude: “The whole team has a great mentality, but it has a crazy mentality, incredible.”
Worth told BBC Sport that pain is subjectively experienced.
“What Lucy shows is a little extra – an extraordinary individual and not everyone does it,” he said.
“He knows his own body and I have no doubt that if something is not true.”
During the quarter -finals against Sweden, the bronze was shown in the game with the support of self -hitting the camera around the right leg during a break. The value claimed that it was not likely to be associated with the broken Tibia.




