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Inside England’s Wild All-Night Hotel Celebrations with Champagne and Cocktails Party after Euro Win

2022-08-01 8 Dailymotion

The triumphant European champions from ENGLAND celebrated their historic victory with a champagne and cocktail night party that lasted until 4am. m.<br /><br />The Lionesses sensationally beat rivals Germany after extra time to end the country's 56-year wait for a major trophy.<br /><br />Sarina Wiegman's euphoric side celebrated well into the night as they partied in the locker room and then crashed her coach's post-match press conference.<br /><br />They continued to celebrate for several hours before leaving the hotel on Monday morning.<br /><br />The girls sipped champagne and cocktails at the posh Lensbury Resort in Teddington, south-west London.<br /><br />The Sun then spoke to scoring hero Chloe Kelly just hours after Sunday night's epic bash.<br />Blurred-eyed, Kelly walked out with teammate Scott Moore, who was wearing an England jersey with his last name on it.<br /><br />When asked how she was last night, she simply replied that it was "amazing."<br /><br />She said that at this stage FA instructions prevented her from speaking further, but said she could say more later.<br /><br />She added: "I'm sorry I can't say more, but I'll do it later."<br /><br />Chloe looked happy with her partner as they put their belongings in their car.<br /><br />Other players have also left the hotel this morning.<br /><br />Goalkeeper Hannah Hampton danced while being photographed by the media.<br /><br />Defenders Millie Bright and Alex Greenwood also appeared flanked by FA officials and politely declined to comment.<br /><br />England captain Leah Williamson received massive cheers from dozens of fans as she left the team hotel with the European Championship trophy.<br /><br />Wearing a red beanie, Leah struggled to lift the silver trophy above her head.<br /><br />Dozens of young children, many in England shirts, watched in amazement as Leah held up the trophy.<br /><br />The FA's women's football chief, Baroness Susan Campbell, said many of the players, and the coach, were "worse from use" and had only slept two hours after the post-match celebrations.<br /><br />She said: “I think the party went on too long and lasted into the night. It ended around 4am. All the players, their families and friends were there. It was wonderful<br /><br />"It was a wonderful evening that went on too long."<br /><br />Campbell said the victory would be an inspiration to a generation of young people.

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