Lucy Bronze mum’s powerful response when Lioness told ‘You can’t play football with boys’

Lucy Bronze mum’s powerful response when Lioness told ‘You can’t play football with boys’

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Lucy Bronze, the women’s football team from England, won the Euros on Sunday after beating Spain on penalties. The woman made history with the women’s team.

Lioness, Lucy Bronze, played in the Euro 2025 final with a broken leg(Image: DeFodi Images via Getty Images)

Lucy Bronze’s mum had no time for those who told her daughter she couldn’t play football like the boys. The inspiring Lioness, 33 – whose full name is Lucia Roberta Tough Bronze – made history with the women’s England football team on Sunday when they won the Euros again after beating Spain on penalties.

Lucy has loved playing football since she was little, but almost had her dreams dashed when her old football coach told her that she would have to leave the mixed team she was playing in for fear of injuring herself.

When Lucy was ten years old, her mother, Diane, purchased the resilient athlete with her first pair of football boots. The young Lioness also played football as the only girl on a team of boys during her final year of primary school.

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Lucy Bronze with her family
Lucy Bronze and her adoring mother, Diane, who gave Lucy her first pair of football boots.

However, the Chelsea star, who revealed she had a broken leg in the final yesterday, said her mother wouldn’t accept “no” for an answer after being told she would have to leave the team.

Speaking to the Guardian, she recalled Diane responding: “Right. No one is telling my little girl that she can’t do something!”

Lucy frequently posts photos of her adoring mother on Instagram, and last year she paid tribute with two adorable photos to her “number one fan since day one.”

The Berwick-upon-Tweed defender, who had a broken tibia during Euro 2025, was able to demonstrate her tenacity.

Lucy Bronze and mum
The Lioness with her ‘number one fan’(Image: Instagram/Lucy Bronze)

In the shootout, Lucy scored a penalty after strapping up her own leg in the quarter-final victory over Sweden, keeping the English defense in top shape all the way through the knockout stages.

However, when asked how she felt following Sunday’s nail-biting final, Bronze paused and grinned before revealing: “I actually played the entire tournament with a fractured tibia, but no-one knew.

“And then I just hurt my other leg today by my knee.”

Because I’ve played a lot of games before, I think that’s why I received a lot of praise from the girls after the Sweden game. But I’ll do that if that’s what it takes to play for England.

Very agonizing.

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The Lionesses also settled a personal score with Spain, who had previously defeated them in the World Cup final several years ago, making them the first country to retain the women’s Euros since Germany won six in a row from 1995 to 2013.

Sarina Weigman, England manager, praised Lucy, saying, “We tried to manage that because she had some issues with her tibia.” You’re not managing it when you play 120 minutes, are you? It’s amazing how she and the rest of the team have such great mentalities, but she also has crazy mentalities.

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Source: Mirror

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