Sarina Wiegman has cemented her place in football history, guiding England to a hard-fought victory at the Women's EURO 2025. The Lionesses defeated Spain in a thrilling final, winning 3-1 on penalties after a 1-1 draw. This triumph marks Wiegman's third consecutive Euros title, having previously won with the Netherlands and England. She becomes the first manager to win a major tournament on foreign soil with a senior England side.
The path to victory was anything but easy for England. They lost their opening match against France. Throughout the tournament, the Lionesses demonstrated resilience, coming from behind in all three of their knockout games, each of which required extra time. Wiegman herself described the tournament as "the most chaotic and ridiculous we have played". Despite the challenges, Wiegman instilled a winning mentality in her team, leading them to their second consecutive Euros title and a first-ever World Cup final.
The final against Spain was a tense affair, with Spain dominating possession and taking the lead in the first half. However, England fought back, with Alessia Russo equalizing to send the game into extra time. Goalkeeper Hannah Hampton proved to be a hero in the penalty shootout, saving two Spanish penalties. Chloe Kelly, who also scored the winning goal in the 2022 Euros final, stepped up to score the decisive penalty, securing the victory for England.
Wiegman's impact on the England team has been undeniable. Since her arrival in 2021, the Lionesses have transformed into a dominant force in women's football. Her leadership has fostered a strong team spirit and a belief that they can overcome any obstacle. Wiegman's influence extends beyond the pitch, inspiring a nation and elevating the women's game to new heights.
The Lionesses' victory has been met with widespread celebration. Fans lined the streets of London to welcome the team home, and a trophy parade is planned. Tributes have poured in from across the country, with the Royal Family and political leaders praising the team's achievement. The win is a testament to the talent and dedication of the players, as well as the exceptional leadership of Sarina Wiegman.
Looking ahead, Wiegman is optimistic about the future of women's football. She believes that the EURO 2025 tournament has raised the level of the game and will inspire further growth across the continent. With Sarina Wiegman at the helm, the Lionesses are poised to continue their reign at the top of women's football, inspiring generations to come.