'On behalf of all the women of Britain, thank you'.
Leading the influx of star-studded support was former England player and ex-footballer Rio who sent the ladies good luck having worn the country’s jersey 81 times himself.
‘You girls are close. I’ve had every faith in you, man. So please, make me cry. Make me cry. Let’s go.’ Elsewhere, singer Paloma Faith gushed over the girls, sharing: Hi it’s me Paloma Faith wishing you, the Lionesses, all the luck in the world tomorrow for the World cup Final.
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