‘GOAT Saves the Day!’ – Esme Morgan Lauds ‘Superhuman’ Lucy Bronze for Steering Lionesses to Euro 2025 Glory
Lionesses’ shining star, Esme Morgan, has showered Lucy Bronze with praises for her extraordinary contribution in bringing England to a victorious Euro 2025 campaign.
The Bronze Glow at Euro 2025
Bronze was the radiant beacon for England during Euro 2025. The incredible feat of playing the entire tournament with a fractured tibia just added to her legendary status. Morgan was all praises for her teammate, reflecting on her awe-inspiring performance.
Defending the Title with Grit
The Lionesses showcased their formidable prowess by successfully defending their Euro title in Switzerland. They emerged victorious against Spain in a nail-biting penalty shootout in the final. Bronze was undoubtedly the star of the campaign, shining even brighter after revealing her fractured tibia ordeal.
The Note that Sparked a Comeback
Bronze was also the key player in England’s thrilling win over Sweden in the quarter-finals. The Chelsea star single-handedly initiated the comeback, scoring to make it 2-1 and then netting the victory-sealing penalty in the shootout. Morgan, who was a substitute in that game, humorously revealed a note she passed to Bronze during the quarterfinal.
What Morgan Said
In an interview with ESPN, Morgan said, “When you look around the pitch and see players like Lucy [Bronze], such an incredible leader, incredible competitor, a warrior. A freak, her mindset is like nothing I have ever seen before. She lives for those moments where the team is counting on her, relying on her to pull out a moment of brilliance and that’s what she did to get the goal that started off the comeback. I joked that the note said ‘Save us GOAT’, and that’s exactly what she did. She completely took over the match, leading us to a thrilling comeback and a penalty through to the semis.”
What’s Next for Bronze?
After her remarkable performance, Bronze is now taking a much-deserved break. She will focus on recovering from her injury before returning to the field. Chelsea are set to kick off their WSL season on September 5 against Manchester City. Meanwhile, the Lionesses are scheduled to play a friendly match against China in November.