‘You dug deep’: Starmer leads tributes to England women after Euros triumph | England women’s football team

Keir Starmer praised the UK Women’s National Football Team to win European championships in a row after overcoming Spain.
The lions were the first UK Team-Men or Woman-Wild to win a major competition in foreign lands, Chloe Kelly’s penalty, the match after finishing 1-1 after the extra time to give a 3-1 penalty shot.
The Prime Minister congratulated the team on “deep digs” to protect the euro crowns.
“Champions! Congratulations Lions – what a team. No game. No drama, Star Starmer said in an article in X.
King Charles sent the “heartfelt congratulations” team and his managers to Sarina Wiegman with a message published on X.
“For many years than I hoped to remember, England fans famous ‘football is coming home’ sang. Three years ago, when you return home with the trophy you won in Wembley, a great source of pride that these words make it correct through sports skills and great teamwork.”
On Sunday evening, it turned out that England would celebrate Euros wins with fans at an event in the center of London on Tuesday.
Before a ceremony staged at the Queen Victoria Monument in front of the Buckingham Palace, there will be an open bus procession along the shopping center, which will start at 12.10.
Fans can participate free of charge, but will be broadcast live on BBC, ITV and SKY.
Culture, Media and Sports State Secretary Lisa Nandy said: “The incredible win of the lions made our country proud. Now, we have the chance to cheer these heroes at home.”
Other figures from the world of sports and beyond sent their congratulations to the UK Women’s Team.
With 172, Fara Williams, who holds the record for most Caps for the UK Women’s Senior Team, published a video of the celebration of the stadium with “YESSSSS AGAINST RECOMMENDER CHAMPIONS”.
Former Arsenal striker Ian Wright said: “Chloe Kelly clutch. He did it in the tournament. He left the bench during the tournament and did not mention once.
“It was delivered every time.”
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Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner, X published: “You did! What an amazing performance from our lions!
“You made the history and the whole nation proud! It is absolutely extraordinary. Thank you for inspiring millions and bringing them home!”
“I am very proud of this team, I am very grateful to wear this badge and I am proud to be English.
British goalkeeper Hannah Hampton, who saved two penalties during the shooting and saw someone extensively, said, “This team is incredibly, incredible. We have shown that we could come back when we went to a goal throughout this tournament. There is a sand in the US, so we never died.”
Prince William was seen at the stands that applauded and celebrated with the people around him, including his daughter Princess Charlotte. As the presentation ceremony took place, FA President was among those who congratulated British Star Michelle Agyemang as the young player of the tournament.
William changed words with Agyemang, who said, “well played, fantastic, well played.
After the game, the Prince of Wales and the Princess’ X account re -revived a task by reading the official page of the lions: “Again, home.”