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Lucy Bronze He has made history today at 33 years old by winning his second Eurocup, in addition to consecutively, and becoming the first English player who disputes 36 games in the final phase of a large selection tournament.

Bronze continues to make history with England, although this time he has obtained success suffering more than ever. In fact, after winning the final against Spain (1-1 and 3-1), the former side of Barcelona, currently in the rows of Chelsea, revealed that “I have played the whole tournament with a tibia fracture and then I injured my knee of the other leg.”

“That's why I received so many praise from the girls after the match against Sweden, since I have had a lot of pain. If that is what is needed to play with England, that is what I will do,” Bronze added. In that match, from the quarterfinals, he scored the first of the two goals of the 'lionesses' (2-2) and turned his penalty into the batch.

Bronze admitted that Switzerland's Eurocup has been one of the most demanding of his career. “I don't think we have stopped believing in ourselves. There was a lot of noise from the outside, but we stayed together and we gave everything,” Bronze said.

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“Win in penalties demonstrates how inspiring it is to be part of this team,” Bronze said. “Today we demonstrate resilience. We have shown everyone that you always have to believe in oneself, regardless of what others say.”



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