England's dramatic comeback against Sweden in the Euro 2025 quarter-final showcased their resilience, according to captain Leah Williamson. Trailing 2-0, England equalised with goals from Lucy Bronze and Michelle Agyemang at Stadion Letzigrund. The match went to penalties, where England triumphed 3-2 in a tense shoot-out. "I feel proud. That was awful to watch at the end. We're never done," Williamson said, as quoted by Sky Sports.
This victory marked a historic achievement for England, becoming the first team to advance from a knockout tie at the Women's Euros after trailing by two or more goals. They have now reached the semi-finals in three consecutive editions, progressing from all four of their quarter-final matches. Under Sarina Wiegman's guidance, England has won all three penalty shoot-outs they have faced.

Chloe Kelly, who played a crucial role in both goals after coming off the bench, expressed her thoughts to BBC Sport: "We knew we had to bounce back; we weren't at our best in the first half, but we knew we were capable of doing so and we showed that." She highlighted the importance of teamwork and seizing opportunities when needed.
Sarina Wiegman described the match as one of the most challenging she has witnessed. "One of the hardest games I've ever watched. Very emotional," she said. Despite being down 2-0 at halftime, Wiegman made tactical changes that led to two crucial goals. She acknowledged that while both teams missed several penalties, England managed to hold their nerve better.
Chloe Kelly further elaborated on how England managed to stay composed during difficult moments against a strong Swedish side. She noted that even during extra time, there were uncomfortable periods, but the team's resilience shone through as they stuck together and overcame challenges.
England is set to face Italy in the semi-finals next week. The team remains focused on maintaining their momentum and building on their recent success. As they prepare for this unexpected challenge against Italy, confidence is high within the squad.
The Lionesses' Twitter account captured the spirit of determination with a simple message: "Never done." This encapsulates England's fighting spirit and readiness for any challenge ahead.
As England continues its journey in Euro 2025, fans eagerly anticipate their next performance against Italy. The team's ability to overcome adversity and deliver under pressure will be crucial as they aim for another final appearance.