In front of more than 87,000 spectators, a Euro record, men and women combined, Chloe Kelly delivered the "Lionesses" in the 111th minute.
During regulation time, Lina Magull (79th) responded to Ella Toone (62nd).
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England won the first women's Euro in its history at home on Sunday by defeating Germany, eight times winner of the event, after extra time (2-1) in a Wembley stadium…
In front of more than 87,000 spectators, a Euro record, men and women combined, Chloe Kelly delivered the "Lionesses" in the 111th minute.
During regulation time, Lina Magull (79th) responded to Ella Toone (62nd).
© 2022 AFP
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