Egoni turns to Parmanand for fans of England because the lioness maintains the title Euro 2025

Egoni turns to Parmanand for fans of England because the lioness maintains the title Euro 2025

Jubilant England fans celebrated across the country on Sunday night Lioness After winning the nail-biting penalty shootout over Spain, its Euro title retained.

Chloe Kelly Scored a significant spot-kick after two incredible savings from goalkeeper Hannah Hampton – Sending supporters in fan zones to a frenzied ceremony.

Hundreds of fans set out at Shoredich Market in East London Lih WilliamsonThe tournament wins back and forth between the two best aspects of the tournament.

After going to overtime, and then in a penalty, England brought the trophy home in 3–1 shootouts, indicating wild ceremonies as people launched and hugged the air in the air.

England fans celebrate at Croidon MarxPark ,Jeff Moore/PA Wire,

A few hours before the victory, 58 -year -old Catherine Edmson told Independent That he was a hump. Last night in her dream, the lioness enhanced the game and won it 2–1.

Ms. Edmson, who watched the game from Shoreditch Boxpark, said before the kickoff, “I had a dream last night, 2-1, and Kelly didn’t get the winner, sorry, she did not get the winner, I think Williamson got the winner.”

She was right about the score, but not about Cloo Kelly, who made a penalty shot, which brought England into victory.

The crowd of the boxpark site was buzzing with fans who had moved out from head to toe in England’s colors before the match began.

Spain after the opener’s score, a certain sense of nervousness was in the air, but the mood never broken, and people continued to sing and dance throughout the game.

The winning penalty gave birth to wild ceremonies across the country (Jeff Moore/PA)

The winning penalty gave birth to wild ceremonies across the country (Jeff Moore/PA) ,Packet,

During the penalty, the Adamson was also afraid to see the hall of the site, what would happen, he said.

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“My veins were shot in pieces.”

This was the first time in the boxpark of Shoreditch and she said that she would be looking at the euro from there, describing the atmosphere as “electric”.

He said it was amazing to see everyone coming together.

“Seeing this, it’s cute … you don’t even know those people and they are having a lot of fun.

“Well done England, I am very proud.”

34 -year -old Z Young, and his son Erni Johnson, 11, were also in the crowd, traveled from Cheshire to support the team.

Johnson said he was very proud of the girls but admitted that he was “very stressed” during the punishment.

“The keeper was best, the keeper saved the goalkeeper and the Ballon D’Or.”

Z young, 38, and his son Erney Johnson, 11

Z young, 38, and his son Erney Johnson, 11 ,Independent,

The youth said: “I cried.

“Cloe, I knew she would come with it, she broke it. We have come here and we did not know what is expected but it’s absolutely mega.”

22 -year -old Renny Edo, who was involved by her football team, felt “ecstasy” when England won.

He said: “It took courage, it took wisdom, took this strength but we did the nation of England again, twice in a line, it is not better than this.”

Addo admitted that it was difficult to see the punishment, but he did not lose faith in the lioness.

England celebrates the Euro winning after the final in Switzerland (Peter Byron/PA)

England celebrates the Euro winning after the final in Switzerland (Peter Byron/PA) ,Packet,

“I believe in my girls, I (Manager) believe in Serena (Viegman), I believe in her strategy, I believe in her work, and it paid.

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“During the punishment, I felt like my mother, she always shuts down the TV so I wanted to shut down the TV because I could not bear to watch.”

Attended the boxpark by his colleagues, he said it was amazing to see what kind of community women’s football gave them.

“I would not like to spend it with anyone other than my girls today.

“We did this, we said that we will do it.”

At the Brandon Groves Community Club at Essex, the former team of Star Striker Mitchell Egimang sang loudly and waved the flags, happy the team.

19 -year -old Agamang, who had an England cap before the tournament, equaled the lioness’s quarter -finals and semi -finals.

His hometown in South Okendon had non-existent applause as fans took forward the Arsenal through a guard of honor to take their award.

Her old club Brandon Groves AFC supporters performed a Kang Line dance for Vinindalu’s voice after England’s victory.

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