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Soccer-'Beautiful craziness!', British media hails England victory in crazy shootout

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(Reuters) -British media has hailed England's great escape in the quarter-finals of Women's Euro 2025 after the Lionesses battled from two goals down to beat Sweden in a surreal penalty shootout and

England Triumphs in Thrilling Euro 2025 Quarter-Final Shootout

(Reuters) -British media has hailed England's great escape in the quarter-finals of Women's Euro 2025 after the Lionesses battled from two goals down to beat Sweden in a surreal penalty shootout and keep their title defence alive.

The Zurich shootout featured 14 penalties before England prevailed 3-2 with Lionesses goalkeeper Hannah Hampton emerging as the unlikely hero having been thrust into the spotlight in her first major tournament.

"Beautiful craziness!" trumpeted the Daily Mail, while The Sun led with "Cats With Nine Lives" and The Times declared "Hannah Hampton the England hero in ridiculous penalty shoot-out".

"If this team was a cat, seven of nine lives would have been used up on this rollercoaster ride, but here they were: still standing, still fighting," Dominic King wrote in the Daily Mail.

The Times said it had looked like England were on their way out when they trailed 2-0 after 25 minutes before goals from Lucy Bronze and teenager Michelle Agyemang sent the game to extra time.

"Yes, England were abysmal for 70 minutes, but who cares?" Kit Shepard wrote.

"Once Sarina Wiegman finally made some substitutions in this epic quarter-final, they recovered from 2-0 down, held on heroically in extra time and prevailed in a ridiculous penalty shoot-out. The Lionesses' Euro 2025 hopes are, somehow, still alive."

England's valiant effort also drew praise in The Guardian.

"Even as an utterly shambolic England trail Sweden 2-0 and the obituaries for their Euro 2025 campaign are being scribbled, there is a little knot of refusal there, a team with an entirely unwarranted calmness at its core, a team that against all the available visual evidence still trusts that everything is going to work out eventually," Jonathan Liew wrote.

The Telegraph said Bronze's winning penalty would go down in English football folklore.

"It was a penalty hit with fury, a strike of pure mental and physical strength," Luke Edwards wrote.

"Bronze roared, a scream into the night air, a scream that said England will not surrender, they will not go down without a fight while she had oxygen left in her lungs."

(Reporting by Pearl Josephine Nazare in Goa; Editing by Peter Rutherford)

Key Takeaways

  • England defeated Sweden in a thrilling penalty shootout.
  • The match featured 14 penalties, ending 3-2 in England's favor.
  • Hannah Hampton emerged as the hero in her first major tournament.
  • England came back from a 2-0 deficit to win the match.
  • The victory keeps England's Euro 2025 title defense alive.

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the final score of the England vs Sweden match?
England won the match 3-2 after a dramatic penalty shootout.
Who was the standout player for England in the shootout?
Goalkeeper Hannah Hampton emerged as the hero, playing a crucial role in the shootout.
How did England manage to come back from being two goals down?
England trailed 2-0 but rallied with goals from Lucy Bronze and Michelle Agyemang, forcing the game into extra time.
What did the media say about England's performance?
British media praised England's resilience, with headlines like 'Beautiful craziness!' and 'Cats With Nine Lives' highlighting their dramatic comeback.
What significance did Lucy Bronze's penalty hold?
The Telegraph stated that Bronze's winning penalty would be remembered in English football folklore for its intensity and determination.

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