• England win Euro 2022 after 2-1 extra-time win over Germany
  • Wiegman picks up first major trophy in history for Lionesses

Sarina Wiegman described her team’s historic feat as “unbelievable” as England became European champions for the first time, in front of more than 87,000 at Wembley. In both a gruelling and magical afternoon at Wembley, the Lionesses battled past Germany 2-1 in extra time, making history as they lifted their first major trophy.

Wiegman, having been appointed as England manager less than 12 months previously, masterminded yet another victory for her team. The Lionesses remain unbeaten under her tenure, the 18th victory of the 20 games she has been in charge.

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