Joyous England players gatecrashed Sarina Wiegman's press conference following their Euro 2022 triumph at Wembley.
After the Lionesses 2-1 win over Germany in Sunday's final, Wiegman's team invaded the media room midway through the head coach's conference singing a celebratory rendition of 'Three Lions'.
Goalkeeper Mary Earps and right-back Lucy Bronze then climbed onto the table for the chorus of 'it's coming home'.
The historic win saw an England senior side claim a major trophy for the first time since the 1966 World Cup.
Watch the moment England team gatecrash Sarina Wegman's press conference:
Absolute scenes! 🥳 pic.twitter.com/EV5Wzvf4U3
— Lionesses (@Lionesses) July 31, 2022
And hours later, the winning squad were still celebrating as Wiegman carried out her media duties.
An opener from Ella Toone, and an extra-time winner from Chloe Kelly secured the Lionesses first major trophy on Sunday, watched by a crowd of more than 87,000 people at Wembley Stadium, the largest attendance for any European Championship game regardless of gender.
The party is set to continue today (August 1) for the Lionesses, as Wiegman and her team attend a celebratory event in Trafalgar Square.
Praise has been pouring in for the history makers ever since the full-time whistle blew on Sunday.
In a message shared on the Royal Family Twitter account, the Queen said: “My warmest congratulations, and those of my family, go to you all on winning the European Women’s Football Championships.
“It is a significant achievement for the entire team, including your support staff.
“The Championships and your performance in them have rightly won praise. However, your success goes far beyond the trophy you have so deservedly earned.
“You have all set an example that will be an inspiration for girls and women today, and for future generations.
“It is my hope that you will be as proud of the impact you have had on your sport as you are of the result today.”
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