Sir Keir Starmer breaks the silence after the end of England

Sir Keir Starmer weighed after England came from behind to reach the UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 final.
After coming from 2-0 and winning penalties during a mad shooting against Sweden in the quarter-finals, England went to Italy after Barbara Bonansea found the net.
But just when it seemed that Sarina Wiegman’s team returned home, the 19 -year feeling, Michelle Agyemang, marked an equalizer of 96th to force additional time.
Then, at the end of an additional time, England received a penalty from the referee Ivana Martincic after Beth Mead was dragged towards the ground inside the area.
Chloé Kelly intensified and saw her efforts saved – but was not deceived with the rebound and was curled in the 119th minute to send England to a third consecutive final under Sarina Wiegman.
The lionesses will now face the winner of Germany and Spain in the final and immediately after the huge victory, the Prime Minister launched his support for the talented team.
“What performance, @lionesses! In the final and inspiring the nation,” wrote Sir Keir.
“Let’s report it to the house.”

The Basel St Jakob-Park final starts at 5 p.m. Sunday and will be broadcast live on BBC One and ITV1 in the United Kingdom, with expected record viewers.
England won the tournament on home soil in 2022 when an additional Kelly -‘s winning winner ended the country’s 56 years for a major trophy.
The position of Sir Keir Starmer the holiday in England
They were narrowly beaten by Spain in the final of the Women’s World Cup in 2023 and before the final, Starmer pushed for a public holiday.
At the time, the 62 -year -old man was only the leader of the opposition, but called on the conservative government to make the decision in the event that silverware was lifted.
“They have already been proud of us, but if they win, it will be a truly historical achievement – an achievement that should be marked with a good day of celebration, where clubs can open and promote access to women and girls.”
England failed, but this time, the holder of the Arsenal subscriptions, Starmer, having been Prime Minister for about a year after the Labor Party won the 2024 general elections, has the power to honor potential realization.

Only a few days after coming to power, Starmer dropped a clue for a holiday if England won the final of male euros on Spain in Germany, but that it did not materialize after Mikel Oyarzabal sealed a 2-1 victory for the Roja.
Before a ball was launched, Weigman has already set an incredible record after it became the first manager in the history of male or female football to reach five consecutive major tournament finals – composed of two with its native Netherlands and three with England.
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