Lioness Sensation Chloe Kelly organized a massive street celebration in her area after she contributed extremely well to the successive European championship victories of English women. Kelly netted the decisive spot kick as England managed to overcome Spain in Switzerland last Sunday and successfully defended their title.
The Arsenal forward also found the net with a key extra winner against Italy in the semi-final clash. Her contributions have skyrocketed her reputation and she featured prominently as Lioness marked success with supporters in central London in the week. The team enjoyed an open-top bus line along the mall before absorbing worship from fans returning to the home soil.
Kelly’s festival continues for a week, celebrating on the streets with loved ones and relatives in Hanwell, West London over the weekend.
It was widely circulated on social media, showing that they were dancing in a considerable crowd.
The Lioness icon revealed that she had been experiencing several “dark moments” following the Euro.
Kelly said: “I had a lot of tears full time, especially when I saw my family.
“I am very grateful to be in the backend, but if it is a story that tells people who might go through the same thing, the difficult times lasted, just like the Champions League final.
Kelly’s legendary moment came back to her extremely decisive goal when the Lioness defeated Germany and claimed their maiden Euro victory at Wembley three years ago, wearing an English jersey.
The Arsenal striker left the pitch last weekend and declared to cameras.
The 27-year-old praises the contributions and influence of Salina Wigman, who continues to change the sport by her achievements as a female manager in the UK, particularly praises Kelly for her boss.
She said: “What she did for me gave me hope when I probably didn’t have. She gave me the opportunity to represent my country again. I knew I had to get game time.
