BBC News in Basal
“We will remember it forever.”
So those who say and his friends who emerge from the St. Jacob-Park in Basel moments after winning the euros of England, say to those who say from Sevenox. again.
He is definitely dedicated. Which was on a festival in Britain 24 hours ago.
I ask him how this moment is in 10 in the greatest moments of his life so far.
“11,” responds to Charlie, which is from brighton.
“You know how men still walk [England’s] World Cup win in 1966? I am going to be so, “Vicky tells me from the stockport.
“Fantastic,” is a word that talks about almost every England fan, as I call him out of the stadium. Many people look amazed.
Leena, who is Swiss, is clearly a moment when I contact her.
“it [the game] It was extraordinary, “She says, putting hands in front of her face.
“I’m freaking out.”
Leena tells me that she is a fan of New England – she first saw the editing of team captain Lia Williamson on social media and thus entered the women’s football.
“This is the first female match I am doing and it was really, really fantastic.
“We were next to the pitch.”
As the lioness has become an ideal in this tournament, he left it till the last moment to send it to his supporters to the frenzy of Jubilee.
Spain took an edge in the first half, but in the 57th minute, an Alesia Russo Gol scored things, and took the game in extra time. Due to no change in the arrival of the scorline, it was on those largest nail -bitors – penalty.
I can feel the energy around Anna from Essex because I contact her to ask her thoughts about the game.
She makes a voice that appears that her head is bursting and then asks me “Can you put it in words?”
His friend, Sara, is calm.
“I thought something is going to happen,” she says.
“I have not lost faith, which I must have done in the previous tournaments. I did in the World Cup final [in 2023] – I started crying at 80 minutes. ,
Apparently a long lioness fan brings knowledge with him. Like Joe, a dedicated fan of Sara – will see her for the night shift on Monday night, so there will be only a few festive drinks for her tonight.
Everyone, of course, was not happy with the result.
Rosa is Spanish, but the Swiss city remains in the burn of about 92 km (57 mi) from Basel.
“I am very, very sad because I think Spain played well,” she says to me when I ask how she is feeling.
She told me that she knew that it was over for her team when it went into penalty, but is still proud of him.
“We have a very good talent … I am waiting for the next championship so we will see, I have a good feeling about it.”