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22.08.2023 - 09:54 / ok.co.uk
Millie Bright and Keira Walsh have both opened up about their devastation, days after the Lionesses were beaten by Spain in a nail-biting World Cup Final. England’s team went head to head with the Spanish on 20 August, but after Spain scored an early goal in the first half, they weren’t able to equalize.
Despite extra time being added, the Lionesses couldn’t catch a break and finished second in the tournament after a staggeringly successful run. Although they’re still being heralded for their success as the first England squad to make the final since 1966, the team have admitted they’re heartbroken by the final result.
Captain Millie Bright, who plays as a defender, took to her Instagram to explain how she feels now.
The 30 year old wrote: “Hurting is an understatement. Don’t have many words right now other than thank you to every single fan that supported us, your love + support is phenomenal.
Extremely honoured to be apart of such a special group of players + staff.
The journey continues.” Millie, who plays for Chelsea when she’s not representing England, also shared a picture from the World Cup which showed her defiantly punching the air as she promised the team would press on. She’s not the only one openly feeling low, as midfielder Keira Walsh also took to social media to share her thoughts.
Keira, 26, shared a snap of herself and some of her teammates looking totally glum while accepting their silver medals after the match. In the caption, she wrote: “Still hurting and will for a while but with that being said couldn’t be prouder of our journey and to be a part of this team.” The star player added “a massive thank you to our fans for supporting us throughout the tournament even when we fell short at the final hurdle
.OMG! It has been a very scary and emotional time for Kourtney Kardashian!
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