Chloe Kelly hit a decisive penalty at home last weekend as a British woman held the euro and the Arsenal star continued her celebration with a street party
Lioness star Chloe Kelly hosted a huge street party in her hometown after playing a key role in the second European Championship victory for the English women.
Kelly won a victory penalty as England held the crown and saw the Swiss Spaniard last Sunday. The Arsenal star also scored a slow winner in extra time to Italy in the semi-finals.
Her stock has skyrocketed and she was one of the star names as Lioness was celebrated with fans from central London earlier in the week. They rapped up the love of the supporters returning home after enjoying the open-top bath parade at the mall.
Kelly’s celebration was extended to a week after he had a street party with friends and family in Hanwell, West London over the weekend. The video went viral on social media, showing the 27-year-old dance in the middle of a large group.
The Lioness hero admitted that in the aftermath of the Euro, she had experienced a “dark moment” when she saw her change club, and when she responded to those who doubted her, she changed the year.
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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 may experience the same thing the same, the difficult times have not continued, just the Champions League final.
Kelly’s iconic moment in the English shirt goes back to her three years ago when Lioness defeated Germany to win the first euro at Wembley. The Arsenal star left the pitch last weekend and told cameras:
The 27-year-old welcomes the efforts and impact of Salina Wigman, whose success as a female British boss, Kelly continues to promote the game with special admiration for her manager.
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.
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