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    England fans heartbroken as BBC’s Alex Scott chokes back tears and struggles to commentate as Lucy Bronze cries

    ENGLAND fans have been left heartbroken after seeing Alex Scott hold back tears during the BBC’s Women’s World Cup coverage.Scott struggled to commentate after the Lionesses were beaten by Spain in Sunday’s final.
    Lucy Bronze was seen crying after the Women’s World Cup finalCredit: BBC
    Alex Scott held back tears as she praised BronzeCredit: BBC
    Defender Lucy Bronze could also be seen crying as she walked round the pitch following the trophy presentation.
    Spain emerged 1-0 victors thanks to Olga Carmona’s first half goal, to the dismay of England fans back home.
    Cameras caught the moment Bronze’s emotions got the better of her during England’s lap of appreciation.
    She could be seen sobbing as the Lionesses applauded the crowd whilst Spain lifted the trophy.
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    Her former team-mate Scott held back tears herself as she praised the full-back’s performance.
    Scott hailed the Barcelona star as an “incredible person and player” as she called for someone to put their arm around her.
    England fans were equally heartbroken as they reacted on social media.
    One supporter tweeted: “Alex Scott crying commentating because Lucy Bronze is walking around the pitch crying. I can’t.”
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    Another added: “Alex Scott crying over the fact Lucy Bronze was crying is soooooo real.”
    Bronze and Scott were both members of the England squads for the 2013 and 2017 Euros, as well as the 2015 Women’s World Cup.
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    Watch controversial Spain coach Vilda awkwardly try to join in celebrations but get totally ignored before walking off

    SPAIN boss Jorge Vilda was snubbed by his team after they won the Women’s World Cup.Vilda’s side defeated England 1-0 in Sydney to claim glory.
    Jorge Vilda tried to get involved with his players’ celebrationsCredit: Women’s World Cup
    The 42-year-old was ignored by Spain starsCredit: Women’s World Cup
    He quickly gave up and walked offCredit: Women’s World Cup
    Vilda has been a deeply unpopular manager with SpainCredit: AFP
    Olga Carmona’s 29th minute strike was enough to see Spain beat the Lionesses.
    The final whistle prompted ecstatic celebrations from the Spanish side – but they still didn’t appear to be a totally united camp.
    Vilda initially jumped around with his coaching staff on the touchline.
    Meanwhile, players celebrated among themselves on the pitch.
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    Vilda’s reign has been blighted by controversy.
    In 2019 he reportedly banned players from locking their hotel room doors before midnight, because he wanted to carry out room checks.

    Players were also claimed to be forced to reveal the contents of their bags at training.
    Last year, 15 Spain stars staged a boycott of their national team because of Vilda’s tenure, as they accused him of treating them like “children”.
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    Only three of those 15 returned for their World Cup squad.
    In footage captured after the game, Vilda could be seen jumping around, trying to get into the middle of his players’ celebrations.
    He appeared to be totally ignored, however, and was subsequently seen giving up and walking off.
    Last year, Barcelona trio Mapi Leon, Patri Guijarro and Claudia Pina all refused to play at the World Cup as players called for greater care and professionalism.
    A statement read: “We want firm support for a professional project for women’s football.
    “A project that takes care of every aspect to help us get the best performance possible from a group of players we consider can achieve better and great honours.
    “By any means, we have not quit the national team, as the Spanish FA say. Our commitment to the national team remains the same.”
    Two-time Ballon d’Or winner Alexia Putellas was among the 15 players to boycott.
    While she did return to play Down Under, friction remained with Vilda.
    She reacted angrily to being substituted against Sweden, ignoring her manager as she went off.
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    Putellas was also left on the bench for the final, not being brought on until the very closing stages.
    Vilda was booed by many fans in the stadium as he went to collect his medal after the match.
    Vilda celebrated with his coaching staff upon the final whistle
    The Spanish players celebrated among themselves
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    Devastated Lionesses collapse in tears on the pitch as bid to make Women’s World Cup history falls agonisingly short

    ENGLAND’S Lionesses wept after narrowly losing the World Cup final 1-0 to Spain in emotional scenes at the final whistle.The Lionesses appeared set to enter the history books after reaching the World Cup final for the first time since 1966.
    Lucy Bronze had to be comforted by Barca team-mate Ona Batlle as she processed England’s defeatCredit: Rex
    Bronze’s error led directly to Spain’s openerCredit: Getty
    Lauren Hemp was consoled by Esme Morgan after the gameCredit: Reuters
    Mary Earps’ penalty saving heroics were not enough to bring it home for EnglandCredit: Getty
    But they fell to defeat after Olga Carmona opened the scoring for Spain in the 29th minute.
    The full-time scenes provoked emotional reactions for the England squad after they missed their opportunity to win their first ever World Cup.

    Wiegman did her best to console her players after the whistle, keeping them in a circle on the pitch and giving them a rousing speech.
    Alessia Russo was seen in tears as it set in that the Lionesses would not be taking the World Cup trophy home.
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    Captain Millie Bright likewise struggled to contain her emotion at the full-time whistle but managed to find it within herself to gee up her fellow players.
    Mary Earps, who saved a penalty as she tried everything to bring her side victory had to be consoled by her team-mates at the final whistle.
    England went closest to scoring with the score still tied at 0-0 in the first half when Lauren Hemp rattled a shot off the bar.
    La Roja dominated the second half in particular, where their possession based style allowed them to slowly wear down their English opponents.
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    England captain Millie Bright showed her devastation at full timeCredit: Reuters
    A devastated Alessia Russo at the full time whistleCredit: ITV
    Spain looked set to put the tie to bed in the 69th minute when VAR intervened to award a penalty after a Keira Walsh handball.
    But Mary Earps proved to be a monumental presence in the England goal again as she saved Jennifer Hermoso’s spot-kick.
    Sarina Wiegman tried everything to find a solution for her England side to get back into the game, bringing on Chloe Kelly and Lauren James on at half-time.
    She also stuck centre-back Millie Bright up front to operate as a target woman and paired her with substitute Bethany England.
    But it ultimately was not to be, with England’s inability to hold on to posession throughout the game meaning the side struggled to build any sustained attacks.
    It is unclear exactly what the future holds for Wiegman, with her contract coming to an end in 2025.
    The American FA have expressed an interest in the Dutch coach, after they parted ways with manager Vlatko Andonovski.
    FA chief Mark Bullingham said the FA would work on a new deal for Wiegman to fend off American interest in the manager.
    Bullingham also said Wiegman would be considered for the England men’s job if Gareth Southgate was to leave.
    He said: “Do I think Sarina could do any job in football? Yes, I do.
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    “I’m really happy with the job she’s doing and I hope she stays doing that job for a long time.
    “If at some point in the future she decides she wants to move into the men’s game, that would be a really interesting discussion but that’s for her, right?”
    Lauren James and Jordan Nobbs looked heartbrokenCredit: Reuters
    England’s brave stars had to watch on as Spain lifted the trophyCredit: Getty More

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    Lip-reading Women’s World Cup fans convinced they spotted X-rated blast from England star Mary Earps after penalty save

    WOMEN’S WORLD CUP fans are convinced they spotted an X-rated blast from Mary Earps during the final.The England goalkeeper was seen shouting after saving Jennifer Hermoso’s penalty.
    Fans spotted Mary Earps’ X-rated blast
    Earps’ reaction to saving a penalty was caught on camera

    Earps dived to her left to hold Hermoso’s tame effort after a VAR review punished Keira Walsh’s handball.
    As she held the ball after the save, Earps gestured for her team-mates to get up the pitch.

    Whilst throwing her arm up, she appeared to shout “f*** off”, with the moment spotted by eagle-eyed viewers.
    Presenter Greg James reacted to Earps’ blast by tweeting a video of the incident and writing: “This is the best F*** OFFFFFFF ever recorded.”
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    Another fan added: “Loved that!”
    A third also wrote: “Another reason she is a national treasure.”
    Despite Earps’ heroics, England fell to a 1-0 defeat to Spain in their first-ever Women’s World Cup final.
    Left-back Olga Carmona’s first half strike proved to be the difference between the two sides.
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    England had been looking to add to their Euros triumph last summer.
    Manager Sarina Wiegman was also taking charge in a second consecutive Women’s World Cup final after losing to the USA with the Netherlands in 2019.

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    England ratings: Mary Earps provides penalty saving heroics to spare Keira Walsh blushes but it’s not enough

    ENGLAND have been left heartbroken after losing out on a chance to win a first World Cup since 1966.The Lionesses roared through every stage of the competition, but fell at the final hurdle, losing 1-0 to a confident Spain team.
    England are left heartbroken after they lost 1-0 to Spain in the World Cup finalCredit: PA
    Mary Earps was a standout player for EnglandCredit: Getty
    Sarina Wiegman was unable to replicate her team’s success in the European ChampionshipsCredit: Getty
    England had a chance to take the lead early in the first half, but were denied by the crossbar from a Lauren Hemp effort.
    Olga Carmona scored the game’s only goal in the 29th minute as she tucked it away into the bottom corner.
    The end result will be tough to take for the ladies who left everything out on the pitch.
    But they can leave Australia with their heads held high after making fans up and down the country proud with their valiant efforts.
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    Here SunSport take a look at the each of the Lionesses’ individual performances during their gut-wrenching defeat.
    Mary Earps – 9
    The shot-stopper was England’s hero with a HUGE penalty save from Jennifer Hermoso.
    Not only that, but she also made a crucial save in 17th minute to deny Alba Redondo before making another to stop England from going two behind in the 50th minute.
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    There was nothing she could’ve done about Olga Carmona’s inch-perfect finish and she will be dissapointed her team-mates couldn’t do the business up the other end.
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    Mary Earps made some stunning saved for the Lionesses, including a penaltyCredit: EPA
    Lucy Bronze – 7
    The experienced full-back left a big gap behind her for Olga’s goal, but improved massively afterwards.
    She is a leader in this England team and her solid performance showed why.
    Jess Carter – 7
    Carter had a tough job covering for Lucy Bronze in the first half, but was able to settle into the game better after Sarina Weigman changed the formation at half-time.
    Millie Bright – 7
    Bright also looked more confident in the second half and was important in stopping Spain from adding to their lead in the frantic 13 minutes of added time.
    Alex Greenwood – 6
    England’s backline was caught out a few times with overlapping runs and there wasn’t much Greenwood could do about the balls across the face of goal.
    Showed her bravery by seeing out the game despite getting a nasty knock to the head.
    Alex Greenwood picked up a head injury in the second halfCredit: Getty
    Rachel Daly – 6
    Caught out a couple times down the flanks when Spain were coming forward, but looked comfortable in one-on-one situations.
    The Aston Villa star was replaced at half time as Weigman looked to try to get back into the game.
    Georgia Stanway – 7
    The Bayern Munich midfielder was important for England in the middle of the park, she helped both break up play and carry the ball forward.
    But despite her best efforts, there was little she could do when Spain were at their free-flowing best.
    Keira Walsh – 5
    Walsh made a silly mistake by moving her arm towards the ball and giving away the penalty that gave Spain the chance to go two up in the final.
    But she was able to breathe a sigh of relief after Mary Earps pulled off a wonderful save to deny Hermoso.
    Ella Toone – 6
    Toone had her blushes spared by the offside flag when she missed a golden opportunity to put the Lionesses level in the first half.
    Alessia Russo – 6
    Wasn’t able to get into the game in the first half with Spain dominating the possession, taken off at half-time.
    Lauren Hemp – 6
    Hemp clattered the crossbar in the 16th minute in what would have been a dream start for the Lionesses.
    England weren’t able to reach their top level going forward and the Man City striker struggled as a result.
    England Substitutes
    Lauren James (for Alessia Russo) – 7
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    Chloe Kelly (for Rachel Daly) – 6
    Bethany England (for Ella Toone) – 6

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    England 0 Spain 1: Brave Lionesses heartbroken as they lose Women’s World Cup final despite Mary Earps’ penalty heroics

    AFTER THE ECSTASY, the agony.Just 385 days before, the Lionesses were crowned queens of Europe on home soil.
    Spain lifted the World Cup Down UnderCredit: Getty
    The Lionesses pick up their runners-up medalsCredit: AFP
    Olga Carmona strikes Spain into the leadCredit: Reuters
    Carmona celebrates her World Cup final openerCredit: EPA
    But Sarina Wiegman’s team were left down and out Down Under as their bid for world domination fell short at the final hurdle.
    And they could have no complaints, beaten by the better team as Spain wrote their own remarkable story.
    While 12 rebel senior players sat watching thousands of miles away back home, head coach Jorge Vilda achieved the ultimate vindication of his reign.
    Whatever the ongoing divisions in Vilda’s young squad, the players were united on the pitch.
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    Captain Olga Carmona’s excellent first-half goal was enough to deliver Spain’s first major women’s trophy.
    England goalkeeper Mary Earps kept her team in it by saving a second-half penalty from Jennifer Hermoso.
    Yet even with 13 minutes of stoppage time to play with, the Lionesses did not look like finding an equaliser.
    The margins that decided the game were fine, as you would expect in a final.
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    Lauren James had returned from suspension as a half-time substituteCredit: Reuters
    England stars were left devastated at the final whostleCredit: Reuters
    But in truth, Spain were a class apart.
    In the quarter final of the Euros, they had also been the better team for much of the game. But Ella Toone’s late equaliser and Georgia Stanway’s extra-time thunderbolt sent them home.
    This time, Toone, Stanway and Walsh found themselves over-run in midfield and there was to be no late redemption.
    Not for the team nor for Lauren James, who was sent on at half time after returning from a two-match suspension for her quarter-final red card.
    England will look back on Lauren Hemp hitting the crossbar early on, and some other half-chances created by their pace and physicality.
    Football-wise, though, they were second best and so failed to complete what would have been a truly global conquest.
    No English team, male or female, had ever won a major tournament on foreign soil.
    And Wiegman’s side came closer than any after achieving every type of victory over opponents from every continent.
    Haiti, from the CONCACAF confederation, and Asia’s China, were beaten in the group stage.
    England defied James’ red card to grind out a win on penalties over African side Nigeria in the last 16.

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    They came from behind to beat South America’s Colombia in the quarter finals, then produced their best performance of the tournament to defeat Antipodean hosts Australia in the last four.
    But for all the emergence of new nations at this tournament, the ovreall powerbase in women’s football has moved across the Atlantic from America to Europe.
    And a Spain squad packed with players from the European club champions, Barcelona, was just too good for England.
    Would it have been different if three of the Lionesses’ Euro heroes had been fit? Captain Leah Williamson, Golden Boot winner Beth Mead and playmaker Fran Kirby missed the whole competition through injury.
    But of the 15 Spanish players who announced a boycott of the national team last September in protest, only three came to the World Cup.
    Spain’s Under-20 team became world champions last year and their greater strength in depth as a nation was clear.
    Vilda’s side had slightly the better of the opening period before the game burst into life after 15 minutes.
    Rachel Daly teed up Hemp, whose shot beat goalkeeper Cata Coll but not the crossbar. Moments later at the other end, Salma Paralluelo should have connected with a cross and when she didn’t, Alba Redondo put her shot where Earps could save it, rather than into the gaping net.
    The contrast of styles was clear. England’s more direct approach, hitting runners in the channels and using a high press to force turnovers, was creating openings.
    Spain were enjoying plenty of possession and plenty of joy down the flanks, but without testing Earps enough.
    Lauren Hemp hit the bar in the first halfCredit: Reuters
    Keira Walsh was penalised for handball in the boxCredit: Reuters
    Mary Earps saved Jennifer Hermoso’s penaltyCredit: Reuters
    Until Lucy Bronze went on a proper Aussie walkabout and her team paid the price.
    The Barcelona right-back lost the ball after drifting into midfield and two passes later, Carmona was running into the space where Bronze should have been. Any striker would have been proud of the left back’s finish, which nestled in the side netting.
    The goal knocked the stuffing out of England. They managed another couple of breaks but the half ended with Paralluelo grazing the post.
    Wiegman had seen enough.
    Off came Alessia Russo and Daly, and out went the 3-5-2 formation that had worked so well since the emphatic group stage win over China.
    And into the action arrived Euros matchwinner Chloe Kelly and James.
    It was the latter’s chance to remarkable redemption, after her silly stamp and sending off in had left her country on the ropes in the last 16 clash with Nigeria,
    But it was Spain who looked the more likely to score. Earps did well to keep out a deflected Mariona Caldentey shot, then watched Aitana Bonmati’s story go just over the bar.
    Paralluelo had another effort diverted wide, but Walsh had handled in the build-up.
    Referee Tori Penso was called to the monitor and the inevitable followed.
    Earps dived low to her left to save and hold Hermoso’s spotkick, so it was still there for England, if they could just create a clear-cut chance.
    James wriggled free but Coll dealt well with her shot from a narrow angle.
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    The Spanish goalkeeper was not really tested again. In time added mainly for an injury to Alex Greenwood, it was Spain who threatened to make the scoreline reflect their superiority.
    But the trophy was the only reward that mattered.
    Wiegman got her team in a huddle after the matchCredit: Getty
    Mary Earps was left devastated at the final whistleCredit: Rex
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    Ian Wright reignites England Women’s World Cup bonus row as he slams ’embarrassing’ FA decision

    IAN WRIGHT has reignited the row over England Women’s World Cup bonuses.That’s by slamming the FA’s “embarrassing” decision to refuse the Lionesses’ requests before England’s 1-0 final defeat to Spain.
    Ian Wright had his say over England’s bonus row with the FACredit: Getty
    The World Cup stars will resume talks after negotiations broke down last monthCredit: PA
    England players were left stunned before the World Cup when they asked for a win bonus of £100,000 while competing in Australia.
    The figure amounted to just a fifth of what was on offer for Gareth Southgate’s Three Lions in Qatar last year.
    But the FA did not agree to the sum, with no resolution found before the start of the tournament last month.
    Talks over bonuses will resume this week following England’s World Cup final against Spain.
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    But speaking before kick-off, Arsenal legend Wright addressed the situation head-on while working as a pundit for ITV.
    He hit out at the FA for not working out issues over payments with Sarina Wiegman and her Euro champions.
    And referring to the delayed talks over bonuses, Wright added that the situation was “embarrassing.”
    He said: “Wiegman is staying, she’s got a world-class side, there’s no reason for her to go anywhere.
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    “I hope she gets paid what she deserves and I hope the players get the bonuses they deserve.
    “[Bonus situation?] It’s really quite embarrassing.”
    England star Lucy Bronze had her say on the failed talks before the tournament started in July.
    She said: “”The players are feeling very empowered.
    “I think it’s the first time as a player group we’ve actually ever sent the message out ourselves that we’ve collectively done together.
    “It’s super sad that we have these issues. This was something that we spoke about as an England group.
    “We’re not only doing this for ourselves, we’re doing it so that we can set a standard. 
    “People tend to focus on numbers. We’re talking about the principle of pushing the game on, of keeping pushing the standards higher and higher.
    “That it’s not just about what the figures are, but about what this represents
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    “It’s unfortunate that it has come before the World Cup, but at the same time, it’s because the World Cup gives us the big stage.
    “It’s when people want to listen to us, it’s when things really matter.”

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    England fans spot Lucy Bronze’s ‘top tier s***housery’ before Spain miss penalty in Women’s World Cup final

    ENGLAND fans have credited Lucy Bronze’s “top tier s***housery” for Spain’s penalty miss in the Women’s World Cup final.Jennifer Hermoso had her tame spot-kick saved by Mary Earps after a VAR review penalised Keira Walsh’s handball.
    England fans have praised Lucy Bronze’s ‘s***housery’Credit: BBC Sport
    Jennifer Hermoso’s penalty was saved by Mary EarpsCredit: Reuters
    Prior to the penalty being taken, Bronze was seen slowing down Hermoso by standing in front of the spot.
    Several Spain players protested with the referee to move Bronze away as she delayed the penalty.
    The England star then argued with the referee over the placement of the ball in front of the spot, causing a further delay.
    Once Hermoso was finally able to take her kick, her penalty was well saved by Earps, who dove to her left to hold onto the ball.
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    Reacting to Bronze’s antics on social media, one fan wrote: “Lucy Bronze with some top tier s***housery fair enough.”
    Another added: “Class s***housery from Lucy Bronze.”
    A third fan also commented: “Credit to Bronze for putting her off.”
    England had been penalised for a handball by Walsh after a lengthy VAR review.
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    The ball struck the midfielder’s hand inside the penalty area but was initially overlooked by referee Tori Penso.
    Fortunately for the Lionesses, Earps’ heroics prevented Sarina Wiegman’s side from falling two goals behind.
    Spain were already leading through Olga Carmona’s first half strike. More