After a European Championship win like no other, the Lionesses have returned home as back-to-back European champions.
Despite only leading for just under five minutes throughout the entirety of the knockout stage and seemingly set for an exit on multiple occasions, Sarina Wiegman and the Lionesses have brought football home once again.
The knockout heroics of super-subs Chloe Kelly and Michelle Agyemang were crucial to England's victory along with Lucy Bronze's bravery, Hannah Hampton's saves and Alessia Russo's goals. It all meant the Lionesses would not lose their title in Switzerland.
As a result, Wiegman's team became the first England side to win a major tournament on foreign soil and the only England side to defend one.
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Leah Williamson and her fellow record-breakers have landed back in the UK, and ESPN takes a look at the heroes' welcome they have received.
