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England was defeated by Spain in the World Cup final, and the crowd responded, “They are still heroes.”

Spain overcame England to win the World Cup in history.

Not for England, unfortunately. In a thrilling game, Spain defeated the Lionesses with just one goal, becoming the first nation to ever win the World Cup.

The Lionesses will eventually reminisce on an outstanding competition. They have left their mark on sporting history for Spain.

What a competition, what a final.

Golden Glove winner Earps is named the Bonmati Player of the Tournament.

Mary Earps of England won the Golden Glove award and was declared the best goalkeeper at the 2023 Women’s World Cup.

Earps, 30, participated in all seven of England’s games, giving up four goals while also making some vital stops.

Aitana Bonmati, a midfielder for Spain, was selected Player of the Tournament, and Salma Paralluelo, a winger for Spain, who is 19 years old, was named Young Player.

Hinata Miyazawa of Japan, who scored a total of five goals, was awarded the Golden Boot for scoring the most goals.

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Who spoke for the players?
The England goalkeeper Mary Earps said, “It is no small feat to get to a World Cup final. In a couple of weeks, when the emotion has subsided, we will probably be able to look back and feel proud.” We came here to win the match and receive a gold medal, not a silver one, since we are fiercely competitive individuals. You must simultaneously make an effort to be as present as you can. These times don’t happen very frequently. This will definitely rank among my career high points when I look back on it, but for the moment, it doesn’t feel that way.

Millie Bright, the captain of England: A great deal of pride. The girls were amazing. We received a lot of criticism, and some people lost faith in us, but we never did. Football can work in your favor or against you at times. In a World Cup final, we participated. We will cherish this day in a few weeks, but we want to triumph.

Sarina Wiegman, the manager of England: “It feels really bad right now; it’s very, very disappointing.” You intend to give your all in the championship game, but you end up losing. Even though it doesn’t seem like it right now, we should be really proud of ourselves for what we have accomplished, how we have demonstrated who we are as a team and how we want to play as a unit, and how we have overcome so many obstacles. That happens in athletics as well.

“This World Cup has demonstrated to the world the potential of women’s football.”

To be honest, he [Fifa President Gianna Infantino] ought to be unlocking those doors.

This World Cup has demonstrated to the world the potential of women’s football and what they are capable of on the grandest stage. How they may inspire future generations, as seen by Australia’s contribution so far [the co-hosts have pledged $200 million to female sports facilities], which is absolutely astounding to be honest.

We depend on them to assist us in flinging open those doors and providing women’s sport with a stage on which to expand and advance.

They stand as heroes.

Not just the players will be devastated, but also all England fans, including us as ex-players, will be really proud of what these girls have accomplished.

They are heroes for reaching the World Cup final, which was the first appearance for an England squad since 1966, and they will return to the UK in a few days.

Women’s football will gain respect as a result. Nobody will ever claim that women can’t play football.

The difference that this will create is that small males will permit little girls to play football together in the playground.

“To make it to the World Cup final is no easy feat.”

Speaking to Radio 5 Live, England goalkeeper Mary Earps said, “I feel like they had a chance and took it, and we didn’t. I thought we were actually playing the game. In a few weeks, I’m sure we’ll feel incredibly proud, but for now, it’s still very fresh. Gutting.

If her final performance served as any sort of consolation, she responded, “No, not really. I feel as though I simply strive to go out and perform my duties for the team while leaving everything on the field. The team outcome is actually the most crucial factor, and we were unable to achieve it today.

“At the same time, you must make an effort to be as present as you can. These times don’t happen very frequently. This will definitely rank among my career high points when I look back on it, but for the moment, it doesn’t feel that way.

Regarding the penalty save, I thought it gave us a boost, but we were unable to get an equalizer.

“Earps has demonstrated it on the global stage”

It is entirely appropriate that Mary Earps received the Golden Glove award. She is the FIFA Best Goalkeeper, and she has proven that on the international scene with what she has done for this England team.

She has been outstanding; by saving a penalty, she provided England a boost and kept them in games.

Her progress as a goalkeeper and her mentality have both been absolutely remarkable as a result of what she has accomplished and experienced over the last three to four years.

She deserves praise for her behavior.

“We’ve worked hard for this moment for many years, and we have the trophy.”

Aitana Bonmati, a midfielder for Spain, told chatbeet One that she was now on the air and had no words to say. It is incredible. We played a fantastic tournament, and I’m extremely pleased of us. We deserve it since we endured, but we also love it.

Regarding the team’s ability to come together despite internal conflict: “At the start of the tournament’s preparation, everyone was aware of the desired outcome. Everyone is aggressively competitive and has a winning mentality. We’ve been putting in a lot of time and effort to get to this point, and now we have the

ecstatic crowd as Spain hoists the trophy

The largest World Cup viewing party in Madrid exploded into a raucous celebration as Ivana Andres lifted the trophy in Sydney.

6,000 spectators have been enthusiastically waving Spanish flags during the game, and cheers have broken out whenever a player from “la Roja” appeared on any of the various TVs located throughout the stadium.

After the game, the location has effortlessly transformed into a fun party atmosphere thanks to a DJ who is playing upbeat music.

“You can lose in sports, that happens occasionally”

According to Sarina Wiegman, the manager of England, the match was “incredible, a very open game with both teams wanting to play football.” We played two very different halves; in the first, we really struggled to apply pressure on the ball; as a result, we switched back to a 4-3-3 formation in the second, which provided us a boost.

“I thought we had momentum, but after the penalty and the injury to Alex Greenwood, we lost it,” said the player.

“Congratulations to Spain. I thought they played a little bit better than we did tonight, and they had a terrific tournament.

“We demonstrated how we want to play together as a team, and we should be extremely pleased of that. even though that isn’t how it feels right now.

“We should be proud of who we are.”

“I think everyone has seen an incredible game, very open game, both teams who want to play football,” said Sarina Wiegman, the manager of England, in an interview with BBC One. For us, two different halves. We had a lot of trouble pressing the ball in the first half.

“We switched it back to 4-3-3 in the second half, and I believe that’s when we gained momentum. However, the penalty and Alex [Greenwood]’s injury killed the game’s momentum.

Considering that Spain had a fantastic tournament and was marginally better than us today, congratulations to Spain.

Of course, I feel awful and extremely disappointed right now. You intend to give your all in the championship game, but you end up losing. Although it doesn’t feel like it right now, we should be really proud of ourselves for what we have accomplished, how we have demonstrated who we are as a team and how we want to play as a team while overcoming several obstacles. That happens in athletics as well.

To the Spanish players, credit

I think it’s a testament to those players. What they have done together to foster this sense of teamwork.

A World Cup victory is simply incredible.

It requires a lot of guts, mentality, ambition, hard effort, and unity is the most important quality.

This Spanish team played in an absolutely fantastic manner today. The ball was moved in a silly manner.To express their gratitude to the supporters who have cheered on the squad over the past month, the England players are slowly making their way around the field.

After winning the World Cup for the first time, Spain is still celebrating on stage with the Queen of Spain.

England will take note of this.

Nothing should be taken away from the Spanish squad; they were the superior side for the entire 90 minutes, and Sarina Wiegman and the players will take this experience to heart and go on.

They are a young team with a ton of ability and will only get better.
“Use this experience to fuel your motivation.”

It has a winning mindset.

Despite how painful it is, you are unable to change this result right now.

This experience can serve as encouragement to try again.

Champions act in that manner.

This Lionesses team will leave that legacy,

It is agonizing to be so close to making history and receiving honor and still fail at the last hurdle.

As England’s athletes accept their medals, you can tell that they are still the reigning European champions and still harbor World Cup aspirations.

Perhaps there are young girls watching you who are now dreaming of taking their position on this stage, of one day imitating this side, of one day donning that outfit, and of one day standing in for this side.

That is what England leaves behind. The time has come to fight for the things that people in the past aspired for and to dream big.

The World Cup is won by Spain.

The World Cup is raised by Spain as fireworks explode behind them. As the gold tickertape starts to fall, Ivana Andres raises the trophy far above her head into the Sydney sky.

There are happy moments as the entire coaching staff joins them at the podium.

The world champions are Spain.

As they pass the World Cup with their medals, every Spain player has given it a kiss.

What a special time for them this is. Although there may be questions later, they should be enjoying themselves now.

Even though it aches, this is a proud time.

The situation is bittersweet. Although it hurts, this is a proud time. even witnessing an England squad reach the World Cup final.

to be seen by everyone watching at home. They ought to be so pleased with themselves. Yes, it hurts, but think of all the effort and sacrifice it took to get here.

Right now, this is what we need to keep in mind.

A notable tale for Spain

This is a truly amazing and astonishing tale for Spain.

The manager’s pre-game press conference yesterday was spiky and icy given the year they’ve had and the fact that 15 players sent the email to the Federation criticizing Jorge Vilda back in October.

The Spain players on the field deserve praise for their efforts despite the commotion off the field. They showed excellent resiliency throughout the knockout stages after losing to Japan 4-0.

Huge applause as England poses with its medals for second place. Even so, it is an amazing accomplishment.

The world champions will follow.

Everyone continues to be inspired by these Lionesses.

Because of how talented this England team is, they must unite and stick together. There were plenty of other chances to tie the game up, so Lucy Bronze’s error didn’t force us to lose.

No one will be more affected by this loss than Lucy Bronze. She won’t be able to get any rest. She is a top-tier athlete, and she can’t be held responsible for the amount of females she has encouraged to purchase a number-two shirt and express a desire to play right-back.

Regarding Millie Bright, the captain of England…

She has led the squad in every aspect, stepping up in Leah Williamson’s absence and under additional pressure to compete at the World Cup after a lengthy injury layoff.

“We’re devastated,”

After Spain won the World Cup, England captain Millie Bright told BBC One, “This is incredibly hard to take. We gave it our all. We weren’t at our best in the first half, but we improved in the second. We had opportunities and even hit the crossbar, but they managed to score because we lacked the decisive edge.

When asked if they still had faith after Spain scored, they responded, “There was a lot of faith. We have been down 1-0 and we never give in. It’s difficult to accept, but football. We are utterly devastated. We gave our everything. Unfortunately, we simply did not show up today.

Regarding her feelings of immense pride for her side: “Pride. The girls were amazing. We received a lot of criticism, and some people lost faith in us, but we never did. Football can work in your favor or against you at times. In a World Cup final, we participated. We will cherish this day in a few weeks, but we want to win.

Bronze somberly observes.

Lucy Bronze, who has triumphed in nearly every aspect of the game, is one of many admiring her Barcelona teammates as they celebrate on the field.

The Lionesses gathered together, many of them in tears, and are currently waiting for the prize ceremony while standing mostly silently.

Players from Spain are getting ready to receive their medals after performing a dance routine for the cameras in front of their supporters.

A team that managed to resolve a conflict with manager Jorge Vilda and the federation has accomplished something truly exceptional.

Player of the Tournament is Bonmati.

Spain 1-0 England

Aitana Bonmati, a midfielder representing Spain, was awarded Player of the Tournament, which she thoroughly earned.

She has had the most amazing tournament. The midfielder for Barcelona is predicted by Arsenal manager Jonas Eidevall to win the Ballon d’Or. For Bonmati, that would mark the end of a year.

Golden Glove winner Earps.

Spain 1-0 England

The Golden Glove winner from England, Mary Earps, is the next to receive her prize.

She does well to manage her disappointment while accepting the applause of the audience.

What a competition she’s had. Despite saving a penalty in the World Cup final, the losing team. I’m suffering for her.l

Mary Earps ought to be really proud.

Bardsley, Karen

On BBC Radio 5 Live, a former England and Manchester City goalie

Mary Earps has had a fantastic tournament and should be quite pleased of herself.

Let’s not overlook the penalty save she made to keep England in this game till the very end.

She has been exceptional in every way.

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