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Phillip Schofield, Piers Morgan and Tom Grennan lead raucous congratulations as England’s Lionesses beat Germany in historic Euro 2022 win-Alicia Adejobi-Entertainment – Metro
It’s come home!
Piers Morgan led the congratulations for the Lionesses (Picture: Getty)
Piers Morgan and Phillip Schofield are among the stars leading the celebrations for England’s Lionesses after they won the Euros 2022 in a stunning victory against Germany.
Ella Toone and Chloe Kelly led the Lionesses to their glorious 2-1 triumph at Wembley Stadium, following a gripping game that went into extra time.
It’s a historic win as, not only is it England’s first major trophy since the men’s team won the World Cup in 1966, but it’s also the first time an England team has ever won the European Championships.
Congratulating the team, Piers Morgan tweeted: ‘Bloody hell.. it’s come home! Congrats @Lionesses – brilliant.’
Former BBC Breakfast presenter Dan Walker joined in: ‘Wonderful stuff from the @Lionesses.
‘What a performance over the last few weeks. So happy that my kids are experiencing an England football team winning a major tournament.’
Love Island star Amy Hart revealed: ‘I’m actually crying.’
Match of the Day host Gary Lineker tweeted: ‘The @Lionesses have only gone and done it, and Kelly is England’s heroine, bra none.’
Singer Katrina from Katrina and the Waves joined in: ‘Just landed at Heathrow and we all switched on our phones to hear @Lionesses have WON !! Such good news. CHAMPIONS.’
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This Morning presenter Phillip Schofield reacted in his Instagram stories, writing: ‘Can hardly breathe here.’
He added: ‘OMFG! You legends!’
Singer Tom Grennan showed appreciation for the Lionesses’ manager Sarina Weigman and wrote simply: ‘The gaffa.’
Comedian David Baddiel said he can finally say the lyrics ‘it’s come home’ from his football anthem Three Lions.
The comedian recorded the classic football song with Frank Skinner and rock band Lightning Seeds back in 1996.
Following England’s victory at the Euro 2022, Baddiel tweeted: ‘Home. In fact it’s come home. A sentence I thought I’d never write. I’ve gone. Thank you Lionesses.’
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