
Sarina Wiegman’s Final Chapter: Why Women’s Euro 2025 Could Define Her Legacy—Win or Lose
The last-eight performance against Sweden was reminiscent of the opening game against France, who also took a 2-0 lead before Keira Walsh got England back into it with a late goal.
This time, Kelly was the architect of England’s brief but devastating resurgence just minutes after coming on as a substitute. Bronze headed in the first and Michelle Agyemang, another second-half substitute, pounced to equalise from close range two minutes later.
Yet it was England who had to hold on during the additional 30 minutes, bodies strewn about their six-yard box bearing the scrapes and scars of battle.
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