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England Lionesses clinch Euros glory as super-sub Chloe Kelly brings football home
Lionesses have ended 56 years of hurt after beating Germany 2-1 in an unforgettable history-making evening at Wembley Stadium.Just like in 1966, it took extra-time to separate the two sides, with Chloe Kelly emulating Sir Geoff Hurst with a late winner - her first ever international goal - by poking home from a few yards out following an England set-piece. The 24-year-old whipped off her shirt in celebration, earning herself world's most welcomed yellow card in the history of English football.87,000 fans erupted as the full-time whistle blew as England's women secured their first ever triumph in a major international tournament.READ MORE: Lionesses fans fume at 'ridiculous' snub of backheel hero Alessia Russo for Euros finalThe Lionesses were worthy winners too, dominating the match the off.