The lioness’s exciting victory over Spain in the euro final dominates Monday’s papers. “You were roaring!” The metro announced, printing its front page with the team’s images and celebrated its victory after a nail-bite penalty shootout. The gleaming euro trophy is also in front and center.
The Eye Paper praises England’s “incredible show of Defene” as it exposes a picture of Cloe Kelly kissing the Euro Trophy. Kelly scored a winning goal in a penalty shootout to protect England’s crown. Jeet means that the lioness became the first women’s team to maintain the European Championship, and also the first England team to win a big trophy away from home.
The “Queens of Europe” resonates the guardian as the paper fills its front page with a team’s jubbler image, which increases its fist and Euro Trophy at the celebration.
England goalkeeper Hannah Hampton has been described as “The Han of God” by the Sun, as well as a picture of two important savings with it that protects the glory of euro for the lioness.
“This is home again!” Dresses the daily stars. Paper appreciated England’s “Never-to-Dai” attitude, which is for securing a win that brings joy in the UK “Ecstasy” and “Delirius”.
The Daily Express is with the “lioness Roar to Victory”, cheering on the stage with its trophy and medal with equally roaring image of the team.
The “Linesase” announces the playful Daily Mirror Headline as the paper hoisted its front page in the Golden Confedi with the team and hoisted the Euro Trophy.
A pool in that Golden Confedi has Michelle Egimang and Cloe Kelly on the front page of the Daily Mail, which tastes its victory. Both of them are lovingly staring at the Euro Trophy between them as the paper teases the “a trip to the palace”, which is on the lioness’ agenda. Somewhere else, the mail reports that the Labor is facing increasing pressure to close a asylum hotel at the center of hot protests.
The Times praised Lionus victory and “Staller Era” under Boss Sarina Wiegman. Paper says that the team is expected to attend a celebration welcome at Downing Street on Monday, followed by a win in London on Tuesday. Sharing the top location, in the Times report, Sir Kir Stmper will urge to increase the pressure on Israel to assist in Gaza during the pair meeting on Monday.
The Daily Telegraph celebrated the victory with a picture of Cloe Kelly’s “Roar of Victory” after a penalty goal after winning England’s Euro. Furthermore, Trump has a paper story, Trump called Wind Power a “Con Job”, while complaining about turbines, “stained” the landscape in his turnberry golf course in Scotland.
And finally, the Financial Times reaches Trump’s US and the European Union’s announcement to a business deal. The agreement will show 15% tariffs on the European Union products, the US President said the block has also agreed to spend hundreds of billions of dollars on US energy and weapons.