England coach Sarina Wiegman had only spoken a few sentences when she was amusingly interrupted. After winning the European Championship the English players stormed their coach’s press conference in the catacombs of London’s Wembley Stadium on Sunday evening, singing and dancing. Goalie Mary Earps and defender Lucy Bronze even jumped on the table while singing “Football’s Coming Home.”
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“I think we won the cup”, joked Wiegman, who was amused by the action. “We won it and we’re really happy.” The Dutchwoman had already won the EM in 2017 with her home country. For the English, on the other hand marked the 2:1 following extra time in the final once morest Germany the very first success at a major international tournament. “Now is the time to celebrate,” Wiegman said.
Shortly following, the coach got emotional and explained why she kissed her bracelet during the game. “It belonged to my sister who died earlier this year. I missed her today but I think she was in the crossbar,” said the 52-year-old, referring to Germany’s Lina Magull hitting the post when the score was 1-1. “She would have been here. She was at every game. She would have been very, very proud too.”