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Now in her seventh major tournament with England, the defender has seen it all - so how does she keep going, mentally and physically?
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Leah Williamson and Lucy Bronze injury update ahead of Euro 2025 semi-final - The Lionesses captain was involved in training before England play Italy in the semi-finals on Tuesday
England footballer Lucy Bronze always had the "eye of the tiger" with her determination to succeed, one of her early coaches has said. The 33-year will line-up against Italy later in the semi-finals of the Women's Euro 2025 tournament having helped her country come back from two goals behind in the previous round.
She strode from the centre circle, ripped off the strapping that tied up her socks and tossed it aside. She pulled her hair back and fixed it in place. There was no fear, merely defiance.
England defender Lucy Bronze said the growth of women's football had led to an increase in racist abuse towards players as the game draws more and more fans and the spotlight is amplified.
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England beat Sweden in the quarter-finals of Euro 2205 on Thursday; Lucy Bronze was key in the Lionesses comeback, scoring a goal and during the penalty shoot-out; she used all of her experience and quality to guide England to victory;
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Bronze, in her seventh major tournament, was exceptional for England as she helped them battle back from 2-0 down to force a penalty shootout. England were staring at an early exit from Euro 2025 with Sweden in control of the game until Wiegman made a flurry of substitutions around the 70-minute mark.
Sarina Wiegman hailed a captain’s contribution from Lucy Bronze after the England veteran inspired her teammates in last night’s dramatic quarter-final win over Sweden. The reigning European champions looked destined for an early exit when they trailed 2-0 at half-time following a lacklustre display.
The Chelsea defender grabbed the quarter-final win over Sweden by the scruff of the neck and will be vital again in Tuesday's clash with Italy