Piers Morgan & Grealish lead celebs praising Lionesses after Euro 2025 triumph

Piers Morgan and Jack Grealishe led the stars that congratulated the lion ribbons after their last sparkle of the euro.

England won a dramatic penalty shootout with 3-1 against Spain when Hannah Hampton produced two stunning rescues and Sent Chloe Kelly the winning Spot-Kick.

After the legends of Sarina Wiegman Germany defeated in the final in 2022, they are back-to-back Euro crowns for the Lionesses.

Prince William and his daughter Charlotte welcome them from the stands and they then went to the field to celebrate with the players.

He tweeted later: “What a game! Lionesses, you are the champions of Europe and we couldn't be more proud of the whole team. Enjoy this moment.”

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer added: “Champions! Congratulations Lionesses – what a team. What a game. What drama. You dug deeply if it mattered the most and you made the nation proud. Historymakers.”

Celeb -Teerbeton was led by broadcasting pillars Morgan, who said: “BOOOM! Well done Lionesses -and great to see an Arsenal stars score the winning penalty. Congratulations Chloe Kelly.”

Comedian Jack Whitehall responded: “Come on England! Chloe Kelly is pure aura. It has come home again !!”

The official account of the Spice Girls added: “That is Girl Power. Congratulations.”

London Mayor Sadiq Khan said: “A great team, a great tournament! So proud of the lion ribbons for a different history of history on the world stage. Their heart, grit and determination has inspired a new generation.”

And from the football world, English star Jack Grealish put on Instagram: “Incredibly. Congratulations to everyone.”

Three Lions captain Harry Kane wrote: “Back-to-back! Incredible achievement. Congratulations to all players and employees.”

In addition to a Leeuw -Emoji, Phil Foden tweeted: “Let's go !! Congratulations !!”

A delighted Gary Lineker wrote: “They did it again. She did it again. Kelly's Heroes. Fantastic.”

Former Lionesses -manager and Manchester United Icon Phil Neville was enthusiastic and said, “Love this team.”

Legend of England, Rio Ferdinand, noticed: “They did it again. Back to Back! Massive.”

And the official account of the FA wrote: “Congratulations to our lion ribbons for retaining their European title and becoming the first English senior team in history that a tournament wins abroad.”

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