The
Lionesses
had
not
lost
in
17
games
under
coach
Sarina
Wiegman
but
fell
behind
to
Esther
Gonzalez’s
second-half
finish
before
substitute
Ella
Toone
equalised
with
six
minutes
to
go.
Stanway
smashed
in
the
decisive
goal
in
the
96th
minute
and
England
will
next
face
either
Sweden
or
Belgium,
who
meet
in
Leigh
on
Friday,
after
making
the
last
four
at
a
major
tournament
for
the
fourth
successive
time.
100
–
Georgia
Stanway’s
extra-time
strike
was
the
100th
goal
England
have
scored
under
Sarina
Wiegman
(her
18th
game
in
charge)
and
the
11th
from
outside
the
box
under
her
leadership.
Timely.
#WEUR02022
pic.twitter.com/q0k7KJdP2w—
OptaJoe
(@OptaJoe)
July
20,
2022
Ellen
White
thought
she
had
opened
the
scoring
in
a
cagey
first
half
but
was
denied
by
the
offside
flag,
before
Gonzalez
finished
into
the
bottom-left
corner
after
Athenea
del
Castillo’s
cutback
in
the
54th
minute.
Mary
Earps
kept
England
in
the
game
with
a
smart
save
from
Del
Castillo’s
deflected
cross
and
the
Lionesses
capitalised
as
Toone
volleyed
home
from
Alessia
Russo’s
cushioned
header
to
send
the
match
to
extra
time.
Stanway
then
delivered
the
decisive
moment,
receiving
the
ball
from
Keira
Walsh
before
driving
forward
and
arrowing
into
the
top-left
corner
to
keep
England’s
Euro
2022
hopes
alive.
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