England Defender Bronze Played Entire Euro 2025 With Fractured Tibia
England Defender Bronze Played Entire Euro 2025 With Fractured Tibia

England Defender Bronze Played Entire Euro 2025 With Fractured Tibia

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England defender Lucy Bronze played the entire 2025 Women's European Championship with a fractured tibia, an injury she discovered after England's Nations League win against Portugal in late May. Despite the pain, Bronze started every match and even scored the winning penalty in the quarter-final against Sweden, helping her team reach the final. In the final against Spain, she managed 105 minutes before being forced off due to an additional knee injury, with England ultimately winning on penalties to retain their title. England coach Sarina Wiegman praised Bronze's "crazy mentality" and dedication, highlighting her pain management and determination throughout the tournament. Bronze emphasized her commitment to playing for England regardless of injury and expressed joy in celebrating the team's success despite the physical toll. Her resilience and leadership inspired her teammates and were integral to England's championship victory.

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