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Chloe Kelly says she doesn't train to look good, but to be a more exemplary model" when considering body image... before marveling at the 'power' of THAT sports bra Euros celebrations
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July 27, 2023
Chloe Kelly has talked about her body and how her Euro 2022 appearance changed the history of women's football. On the front cover of GLAMOUR's July issue, the footballer, 25, put on a spectacular display, in which she talked about the incredible victory. Chloe and her companions triumphed at Wembley in July 2022, when Chloe scored the winning goal in the finale, after which she whipped off her top and ran around the pitch in her sports bra, in what was dubbed a 'liberation lesson.'
3-0 Manchester United: Spurs carries on the WSL's hottest WSL title with a landslide victory over Spurs
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May 7, 2023
KATHRYN BATTE AT LEIGH SPORTS VILLAGE: Sarina Wiegman, one of England's most innovative attacking talents, was sat at home watching two players who might have, but likely not, make her 23-player World Cup squad, but likely won't. Leah Galton of Manchester United and Bethany England of Tottenham Hotspur are among Manchester United's Leah Galton and Tottenham's Bethany England. In a 3-0 victory that keeps United at the top of the WSL table, Galton scored her 10th goal of the season. England was not on the scoreboard, but Spurs' best hope of a goal was on the line, and her flawless form has single-handedly kept her squad out of the relegation playoffs.
Women in the United Arab Emirates are 3-1. Zurich Women: Arsenal is a footballer who plays for the national team
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October 27, 2022
KATHRYN BATTEE AT THE EMIRATES: Arsenal continued their undefeated start to the season as a result of a 3-1 victory over FC Zurich last night. The Gunners, who shocked Champions League holders Lyon with a 5-1 victory last week, are now at the top of Group C after the French side defeated Juventus 1-1. This, played in front of a tepid Emirates crowd of 5,397, was not as exciting as Lyon's victory, but it could have been just as crucial. Jonas Eidevall's side is now in pole position to guarantee that they qualify from their group, and if they beat Juve next month, they will have every chance of finishing first.