Inside England’s Wild Crazy Celebrations as Lionesses Belt Out and Neck Beers in Dressing Room Disco

  • 2 years ago
ENGLAND's stars went wild with joy as they celebrated their famous European Championship final victory over Germany.

Sarina Wiegman's team lifted the trophy after an epic 2-1 extra-time victory at Wembley.

The stars drank beers in a disco dressing room before singing "It's Coming Home" during a press conference invasion.

Jubilant players danced and sang the night away as several showed off their best moves in heartwarming scenes.

Of course, the European Championship took center stage in the locker room.

And the Lionesses made sure not to get too close to their group.

Goalkeeper Mary Earps seemed to be enjoying herself after making several big saves.

He took a big bite out of his medal as he flashed a cheeky grin at the camera.

Meanwhile, striker Ella Toone flashed her medal for the camera.

One caption added: “Best day of my life. Thanks for all the messages! Come back to you tomorrow.

"Not ignoring people is just having fun."

Captain Leah Williamson posted a raucous video of her teammates letting loose in the locker room.

England's stars seemed to be having the time of their lives as they sang along with the music.

They then decided to invade Wiegman's press conference, singing the epic song "It's Coming Home" before returning to the locker room.

The England boss gave an emotional talk after overcoming the death of her sister just weeks before the tournament.

Wiegman said: “I kissed this little bracelet that belonged to my sister. She passed away during our prep camps.

“That was a big mistake, she was my partner and she was on the crossbar today.

She would have been here. I'm very proud of her".

“For the first time in years I had a beer. I don't like it but I enjoy it. First we will have a party. I'm very happy with how we did it."

Wiliamson added: "I just can't stop crying. With something like this, we talked and talked and finally got it done. It's about doing it on the court and I'll tell you what, the kids are fine."

"It's the proudest moment of my life, until the day I have kids, I guess. I'm going to enjoy it."

"Every piece of advice I got was take every second because you're going to want to relive it over and over again and I'll be reliving it for a long time.

“The legacy of this tournament is a change in society. It's all we've done.

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