Lucy Bronze, the Northumberland Lioness, demonstrated extraordinary resilience and commitment to her team during the Euro 2025 tournament, playing through the pain of a fractured tibia to help England secure the title. The 33-year-old defender revealed after England's victory over Spain in the final that she had been playing with the injury throughout the entire competition.
Bronze's revelation came after she was forced off the pitch in extra time during the final, due to a separate knee injury. Despite the pain and discomfort, she played every minute of the tournament until that point, showcasing her unwavering dedication to the Lionesses. Her replacement, Niamh Charles, went on to score England's third penalty, contributing to their 3-1 win over Spain.
Speaking to BBC Sport after the final, Bronze said she had been in a lot of pain during the tournament, particularly after the game against Sweden. However, she emphasized that she was willing to do whatever it took to play for England. This commitment and fighting spirit are qualities that her teammates and fans admire.
Bronze's performance throughout Euro 2025 has been widely praised, with many recognizing her leadership and determination. Sarina Wiegman described her as "one of a kind," while teammates Ella Toone and Esme Morgan called her a "beast" and a "freak" respectively, all intended as compliments. Her grandmother noted that Bronze embodies the "grit and determination" of the Lionesses.
This victory marks Bronze's second European Championship title. Moreover, she broke Jill Scott's record for the most appearances in major tournaments for England, with 36 appearances. Her journey with the national team has seen her evolve from a breakthrough star in the 2015 World Cup to one of the most influential figures in the squad.
Bronze's resilience and performance have been crucial in England's success. She has consistently reached the semi-finals of major tournaments and has played a key role in the team's recent accomplishments. As the oldest member of the squad, she has inspired younger players with her passion, drive, and commitment. Her ability to play through pain and lead by example has solidified her status as a living legend in English football.
Despite the challenges, Bronze remains determined to give her all for England. Her focus and determination have been evident throughout Euro 2025, where she has not only battled through injury but also contributed with crucial goals and assists. With her remarkable fitness and unwavering spirit, Bronze continues to be a driving force for the Lionesses.