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Anita Asante believes England's Euro 2025 triumph will take women's football to even further heights
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00:00That is the legacy, that these are the players that, you know, will do everything to try to win.
00:11They show that, you know, tournament football is all about the squad and utilizing all aspects of that
00:19and sort of the mentality of those players who have been through those experiences,
00:24know how to manage that kind of level of pressure, and you can see that they all individually and collectively
00:31had their own sort of management tools to see them through it.
00:39I think you can't deny what she's managed to achieve, you know, I think that's an incredible thing to do on the international stage.
00:47It's not easy to do when you have to always try to try and, sorry, always try to evolve the team
00:53and go through cycles of transition when you're, you know, bleeding in younger generation of talent.
01:00That's not an easy thing to do whilst trying to stay competitive,
01:03and everybody else is trying to bridge that gap between the rest and the best.
01:08So for her to have achieved that, you know, with two nations is no fluke, I don't believe.
01:17Anna Hampton coming up with some unbelievable clutch saves.
01:20Lucy Bronze strapping her quad up, getting up again, going up the other end, scoring.
01:26That is, it symbolizes everything that is, embodies, I think, English football and England as a team.
01:33And I think that was the most inspiring, I think, and impactful part of this team.
01:41When I think about the fans who were watching, whether in the stadium or at home.
01:45Yeah, I mean, the legacy, you know, is huge.
01:53I think they've already had such impact off the back of the last tournament with inspiring change from a sort of, you know,
02:03meso level of education in schools and allow, you know, trying to get football accessed across schools in England.
02:11And I think, again, to try to normalize women's football in the mainstream is a continual project of eradicating sort of, you know,
02:23negativity and all the misogyny and all the kind of isms that follow that.
02:29I think we're out and that.
02:32We really need to help.
02:34For more ParadĂłjism simply beweanche Sicke, we can only take a long-term race to the Kathryn in England.
02:37We need to start a long-term race.
02:38We need to hang out or talk to everybody else.
02:40We need to hear a story in the UK.
02:42I'm sorry about this.
02:42We need to start a long-term race.
02:44We need to start a long-term race.
02:45Let's continue to talk about this is a approaching plan of the mobility by procrastinate we continuing to do the next component of the tah Client.
02:53We need to increase our quality schedule of your practice Nom prospective.
02:58Would you though?
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