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England won Euro 2022 after beating Germany 2-1 after time at Wembley.
Chloe Kelly made history with the winning goal in the 20th minute of the extra era after Ella Toone’s opening score was overturned in regulation time by Lina Magull.
The Lionesses would hold on to record a memorable victory and win a primary tournament for the first time.
– Lionesses (@Lionesses) July 31, 2022
Here, PA news describes the course of the match.
Before the match: Germany suffered a blow before the start of the match when tournament captain and co-top scorer Alexandra Popp was injured in the warm-up and was replaced by Bayern Munich forward Lea Schuller.
Minute 3: England had a chance to make a dream start when Fran Kirby pounced to the left and picked Ellen White at the post of the moment, but the striker’s header straight over Merle Frohms.
WIR #IMTEAM ?? #hungriGER #WEURO2022 #ENGGER pic. twitter. com/JJqXSYfHed
– Germany (@DFB_Team_EN) 31 July 2022
Minute 25: Germany came into play and were only a few centimeters away from taking the lead with a stopped shot. Magull’s corner caused chaos, and Marina Hegering’s efforts were eventually removed from the line through a mix of Mary Earps and Leah Williamson. The incident verified for a handball, but England survived.
38th minute: White had a brilliant chance to get out of the impasse by hitting Beth Mead from the right and getting to the end of Mead’s ball back, but he couldn’t slow down his effort.
48th minute: Germany started the moment well and after their arrival at the break, Tabea Wasmuth almost made an instant effect by taking advantage of a mistake by Millie Bright, but shot directly at Earps when he ran towards the goal.
Halfway! ?
? How are the nerves? #WEURO2022 | #FR | #GER
– UEFA Women’s Euro 2022 (@WEURO2022) 31 July 2022
50th minute: England survived another primary scare when Lina Magull missed a golden opportunity. After the ball fell gently at the penalty spot, he drove an effort towards the goal but saw it fly away from the post when he deserved to have hit his back. of the network
55 minutes: Sarina Wiegman stayed true to her shown formula and Alessia Russo and Ella Toone by Ellen White and Fran Kirby.
61st minutes: Toone secured his position in folklore with a surprising finish to open the scoring just six minutes after the game. goalkeeper Frohms and drive Wembley crazy.
– Lionesses (@Lionesses) July 31, 2022
Minute 65: While the home fans were still celebrating, england’s centre was firmly in their mouths when the damaging Magull burst into the area and launched a shot to the post, with replays that looked like Earps had scored the maximum important touch.
79th minute: Germany’s reaction was smart and moments after Leah Williamson scored a counter-punch, Martina Voss-Tecklenburg’s side were tied. Sydney Lohmann played brilliantly at Wasmuth and his ball at the first post sent home through Magull to prepare for a grandstand finish.
1-1. All square. Game on. #WEURO2022 pic. twitter. com/3uskB8k73Q
– Wembley Stadium (@wembleystadium) 31 July 2022
90 4: England managed to regroup after Magull’s draw, but neither team could find a winner when they entered in extra time.
Minutes 110: England’s golden moment came at the time part of the extra time when Chloe Kelly entered the annals of time. After Germany failed to clear Lauren Hemp’s corner, the stray bullet fell on her and drove home on the spot to cause a euphoric celebration. Scenes
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