The England goalie was relieved, thrilled, and eager to spread the word about this evening by the time Hannah Hampton showed up at the press conference.
She interrupted her media appearance to accept a FaceTime call when her phone began buzzing on making it to the Euros semifinals.
After then, share the call with the Zurich room.
After a night filled with nerves, it was time to unwind and enjoy everything.
Enjoy how they nearly threw everything away against Sweden before pulling off a stunning comeback motivated by Lucy Bronze.
With eleven minutes remaining, the 33-year-old converted England’s last penalty in the shootout and scored the goal that started the comeback.
“Lucy Bronze is one of a kind,” Sarina Wiegman, the manager of England, stated. It’s that tenacity, that struggle. I believe a wheelchair is the only way to get her off the field.
After 25 minutes, the Lionesses were behind 2-0 and seemed hopeless.
Outplayed completely. A ragged defense. Simply too careless.
Hampton remarked, “We said at half-time we don’t want to go home,” “So it’s up to us to turn the game around.”