Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, Prince William, Rylan and Lord Alan Sugar were among those sharing their condolences with the team over their defeat, which the Lionesses summed up with the phrase: 'Our World Cup dream comes to an end at the final hurdle.'
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, Prince William, Rylan and Lord Alan Sugar were among those sharing their condolences with the team over their defeat, which the Lionesses summed up with the phrase:"Our World Cup dream comes to an end at the final hurdle."Fans, politicians and celebrity supporters have shared their disappointment after the Lionesses failed to secure the World Cup title, after being beaten Spain in the final.
If they had emerged victorious, it would have been England's first senior team World Cup win since 1966., many were quick to acknowledge the important part the team has played in raising the profile of women's football, becoming role models to youngsters around the country, and household names in the process.wrote on their official social media channels:"Our @FIFAWWC dream comes to an end at the final hurdle.
"It wasn't to be, but you've already secured your legacy as game changers. We are all incredibly proud of you."
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