The Lionesses had beaten Austria (1-0) in the tournament opener at Old Trafford before completing the group-stage with a 100 per cent record following victories over Norway (8-0) and Northern Ireland (5-0), with goalkeeper Earps keeping three clean sheets, while Russo netted three times from the bench.
In the quarter-final, it was Toone’s impact off the bench that kept the nation’s hopes of success alive, as out no.7 netted a late equaliser before England completed a comeback victory over Spain.
Earlier this week, Wiegman’s side overcame Sweden 4-0 to advance to the final in a win that included an iconic Russo backheel goal.
Ella Toone! What a moment! #BBCEuros #BBCFootball
— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) July 31, 2022
🚨 ELLA TOONE IN A #WEURO2022 FINAL 🚨
❤️ @EllaToone99 #MUWomen || #Lionesses https://t.co/J6OVK8Z59H pic.twitter.com/2kCTdq6j4S
— Manchester United Women (@ManUtdWomen) July 31, 2022
TOONE MAGIC! OH. MY. WORD. ✨
— Barclays Women’s Super League (@BarclaysWSL) July 31, 2022
Tooney and Lessi Russo 🎶
— Lionesses (@Lionesses) July 31, 2022
MARY EARPS WOW ❤️
— Barclays Women’s Super League (@BarclaysWSL) July 31, 2022
🏆 OUR ENGLAND. OUR CHAMPIONS. 🏆 pic.twitter.com/gf4BHUd5fW
— Lionesses (@Lionesses) July 31, 2022
IT CAME HOME
— Aoife Mannion (@aoifemannion_) July 31, 2022
😍 YOUR EUROPEAN CHAMPIONS 😍 pic.twitter.com/8mW7ngE0fR
— Lionesses (@Lionesses) July 31, 2022
Shining on the biggest stage of all 🌟🏴
🏆 #WEURO2022 #MUWomen || #Lionesses pic.twitter.com/rXRLaL4XKX
— Manchester United Women (@ManUtdWomen) July 31, 2022
CHAMPIONS!!🏆
CONGRATS!!🥳 https://t.co/3fPeF0txqk— David de Gea (@D_DeGea) July 31, 2022
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