Men watched the Lionesses with genuine pride, signaling a long-lasting change in attitudes
was “world class” moments before she unleashed that rocket and landed herself in the World Cup history books. “Told you,” he said after with elation.
Witnessing this positive shift in attitude towards women’s sport is so refreshing to see – long may it continue, far beyond this summer.Chloe Kelly secure England’s fate once again with her record-breaking penalty This World Cup has provided us with more positive female role models for our young people to look up to. The respect demonstrated at the end of every game fills me with so much pride. It has been our Lionesses at the forefront of this culture, consoling their opponents and looking after each other.
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