
Sarina Wiegman’s Final Chapter: Why Women’s Euro 2025 Could Define Her Legacy—Win or Lose
Whoever said penalty shootouts were supposed to be quick and decisive clearly never witnessed the rollercoaster in Zurich this Thursday. The Women’s Euro 2025 quarter-final showdown between England and Sweden stretched out a mind-boggling 14 penalties, culminating in the improbable 3-2 finish that left everyone scratching their heads. Picture this: three straight misses from both sides, keepers pulling off stops left and right, and the limping Lucy Bronze, gutsier than ever, thundering one into the top corner to seal the deal. When Smilla Holmberg faltered next, the frantic drama finally came to a close. It was a shootout that defied convention, showcasing a brutal mix of tension, talent, and raw nerve — and England’s gritty perseverance got them through to the semi-finals.
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