💨 Abstract
England won the Euro 2025 final against Spain on penalties after coming from behind. Alessia Russo scored the equalizer, but her subsequent substitution baffled Ian Wright, who thought she should have stayed on. Wright also questioned Sarina Wiegman's decision to play Lauren James over Chloe Kelly. Nonetheless, Kelly scored the decisive penalty, sparking emotional praise from Wright. The win marked England's first major tournament victory on foreign soil and Wiegman's third consecutive Euro title.
Courtesy: Tom Olver
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