Last night’s scorching 4-0 win over Sweden saw our dreams of lifting the Euro trophy inch ever closer.
Every so often, you watch a football match so electric that it stops you from getting to sleep. Last night was one of those games. The Lionesses may have started slow, but they quickly roared their way to a 4-0 extravaganza against Sweden – leaving fans screaming for more well after the final whistle blew.
Social media was alive with good vibes: Ian Wright reduced audiences to tears and when Beth Mead sacked off the post-match interview to sing along to, we all nodded with approval. Let’s face it, the best reactions were probably the yelps of joy emanating from living room windows all around the country. But there were a few special moments online too.
While the game doesn’t need a male seal of approval, it’s hard to deny the fact that the more men who watch and promote the game, the more it’ll progress.Sign up for workouts, nutritious recipes and expert tips, plus our Strong Women magazine with expert advice on building strength & resilience sent to your inbox.
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