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Bronze says she played Euro with her broken tibia
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Bronze Reveals She Competed in Euro with a Broken Tibia

July 28, 2025 3 Min Read
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  • Tom HamiltonJuly 27, 2025, 04:13 PM ET

      I became part of ESPN in 2011, covering two Olympic Games, two Rugby World Cups, and two Lions Tours held in England and Ireland. I was a rugby editor and became a senior writer in 2018.

Basel, Switzerland — Lucy Bronze has disclosed that she competed in the entire tournament with a broken tibia while aiding England in defending their European Championship title.

Bronze was outstanding throughout the Euro tournament, reinforcing the Lionesses’ Euro 2022 triumph with another victory in Switzerland.

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She has stood out in the UK and received considerable admiration from her teammates for her hard work and motivating nature.

Bronze played a crucial role in landing the penalty that secured their place in the finals during the quarterfinals against Sweden.

Although she sustained her injury during the match against Spain in extra time, she revealed the severity of her foot injury only after England triumphed in the penalty shootout.



Lucy Bronze was injured during England’s Euro 2025 final win over Spain. Leiting Gao/BSR Agency/Getty Images

“I actually fractured my tibia and played the entire tournament, but then I hurt my knee on my other leg,” Bronze shared with the BBC.

“That’s why my teammates praised me after the Swedish match; I was in considerable pain. If that’s what it takes to compete for England, then I’m all in.”

She also mentioned that it was “extremely painful.”

Bronze currently holds the record for the most appearances by an English player in major tournaments with 36 caps.

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“I truly believe we didn’t lose our faith in ourselves,” said Bronze. “Despite external noise, we stuck together and pushed through to secure the penalty win.”

“Scoring a penalty is an incredible feeling, while missing one is a terrifying way to end a final. I remember many players from Barça who missed penalties in the past. It’s tough to relive that experience.”

“This time, it was for England. We showed resilience today, believing in ourselves regardless of what others say.”

Fan Take: This news highlights the incredible dedication and resilience of players like Lucy Bronze, showcasing the growing competitiveness in women’s soccer. As fans, witnessing such determination only enhances our love for the sport and signals a bright future for women’s football globally.

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