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I remember saying to one of the girls, ‘At what moment did we actually score?’”That is one of the great ironies of such moments in elite sport ESPN
While a goal as spectacular and as significant as Stanway’s will live long in the memory of many who witnessed it, whether they were one of the 28,994 inside the Amex or the millions watching at home, it will only be a vague, hazed mess of sweat, strains and lactic acid in the mind of the woman who scored it ESPN
“Spain’s playing style is literally just keeping the ball possession, trying to draw players out in order to find the space in behind, the one-twos and things like that,” Stanway said ESPN
“I think it was because nobody came to me,” she said ESPN
After being able to take the initiative in each of their three group games, Sarina Wiegman’s side instead had to sit, show patience and wait for the right moments to strike ESPN
You wait all your life to score a goal like that and then struggle to remember how you did what did, or even why you did ESPN
”Several players, including woman of the match Millie Bright, commented on the physical nature of the battle against opponents known more for their silk than their steel ESPN
England had to trade on new, different elements of their game in order to combat it ESPN
There is perhaps a split second’s indecision as she bursts through the midfield, as though she can’t quite believe the opportunity presenting itself to her ESPN
“I’d expect a defender to step out to me and put me under some pressure or challenge my decision making ESPN
I don’t know why I shot ESPN
But in the white heat of the extra time win over Spain in Brighton, when that dream had become a reality, it was a moment she could barely remember ESPN
But I just thought, what is the worst that can happen?”RecommendedEuro 2022: England boss Wiegman admits she ‘went a little crazy’ during dramatic victoryGeorgia Stanway reflects on impulsive moment which took England into semi-finalsThe statistics behind England’s progress into Euro 2022 semi-finalsWatch it back, as Stanway will doubtlessly have done by the time you read this ESPN
“It all feels like a massive blur at the moment,” the Bayern Munich-bound midfielder said after the final whistle ESPN
“Communication, being able to slide across, being so compact that they can’t break us down ESPN
It was the type of goal that Georgia Stanway, growing up in the footballing outpost of Barrow-in-Furness, playing in the back garden with her brothers, would always have imagined herself scoring ESPN
“A lot of the girls before the game said to me I need to shoot more,” she revealed ESPN
England will need to improve to avoid defeat in the semi-finals ESPN
“Coming into this tournament, I’d not had masses of efforts on goal ESPN
“I need to watch it back and see where I was, how it went in the net, I literally can’t remember ESPN
Nobody came to me ESPN
Usually I would probably pass that ball to the winger and expect the ball to be put back in the box ESPN
I don’t know what came over me ESPN
The sort of emphatic, long-range strike that is befitting of such a stage, that deserved to book England’s place in the semi-finals of another major international tournament ESPN
Stanway said England were “comfortable” with having the game played in front of them in this way, though until the substitutions that followed Esther Gonzalez’s deserved opener at the start of the second half, they did not look it ESPN
When the defender makes the decision for me, it’s easier ESPN
“This was far from easy for England for the most part, though ESPN
Spain’s careful use of possession had proved too much for the Lionesses to cope with ESPN

“Communication, being able to slide across, being so compact that they can’t break us down ESPN
England had to trade on new, different elements of their game in order to combat it ESPN
I don’t know why I shot ESPN
Spain’s careful use of possession had proved too much for the Lionesses to cope with ESPN
“This was far from easy for England for the most part, though ESPN
”Several players, including woman of the match Millie Bright, commented on the physical nature of the battle against opponents known more for their silk than their steel ESPN
“A lot of the girls before the game said to me I need to shoot more,” she revealed ESPN
I don’t know what came over me ESPN
England will need to improve to avoid defeat in the semi-finals ESPN
When the defender makes the decision for me, it’s easier ESPN
But in the white heat of the extra time win over Spain in Brighton, when that dream had become a reality, it was a moment she could barely remember ESPN
“I think it was because nobody came to me,” she said ESPN
“Coming into this tournament, I’d not had masses of efforts on goal ESPN
“Spain’s playing style is literally just keeping the ball possession, trying to draw players out in order to find the space in behind, the one-twos and things like that,” Stanway said ESPN
You wait all your life to score a goal like that and then struggle to remember how you did what did, or even why you did ESPN
It was the type of goal that Georgia Stanway, growing up in the footballing outpost of Barrow-in-Furness, playing in the back garden with her brothers, would always have imagined herself scoring ESPN
There is perhaps a split second’s indecision as she bursts through the midfield, as though she can’t quite believe the opportunity presenting itself to her ESPN
I remember saying to one of the girls, ‘At what moment did we actually score?’”That is one of the great ironies of such moments in elite sport ESPN
“I need to watch it back and see where I was, how it went in the net, I literally can’t remember ESPN
Usually I would probably pass that ball to the winger and expect the ball to be put back in the box ESPN
Nobody came to me ESPN
“I’d expect a defender to step out to me and put me under some pressure or challenge my decision making ESPN
But I just thought, what is the worst that can happen?”RecommendedEuro 2022: England boss Wiegman admits she ‘went a little crazy’ during dramatic victoryGeorgia Stanway reflects on impulsive moment which took England into semi-finalsThe statistics behind England’s progress into Euro 2022 semi-finalsWatch it back, as Stanway will doubtlessly have done by the time you read this ESPN
“It all feels like a massive blur at the moment,” the Bayern Munich-bound midfielder said after the final whistle ESPN
The sort of emphatic, long-range strike that is befitting of such a stage, that deserved to book England’s place in the semi-finals of another major international tournament ESPN
Stanway said England were “comfortable” with having the game played in front of them in this way, though until the substitutions that followed Esther Gonzalez’s deserved opener at the start of the second half, they did not look it ESPN
While a goal as spectacular and as significant as Stanway’s will live long in the memory of many who witnessed it, whether they were one of the 28,994 inside the Amex or the millions watching at home, it will only be a vague, hazed mess of sweat, strains and lactic acid in the mind of the woman who scored it ESPN
After being able to take the initiative in each of their three group games, Sarina Wiegman’s side instead had to sit, show patience and wait for the right moments to strike ESPN
