Lucy Bronze's Mum Explains How England Star Managed to Play on with Broken Leg at Euros
- Lucy Bronze revealed she played the entire Euro 2025 tournament with a fractured tibia, despite pain and injury setbacks in Basel.
- Despite her victory, Lucy Bronze revealed she played the entire Euro 2025 with a fractured tibia, according to the BBC.
- Within the England camp, Bronze is nicknamed 'Tough' after playing the entire Euro 2025 with a fractured tibia, she revealed to BBC One.
- England's coach described Bronze's resilience as 'unbelievable,' while Bronze added, 'I played the whole tournament with a fractured tibia.'
- This raises important questions about balancing competitiveness with proper injury management, highlighting the need for athlete health in the sports community.
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The Chelsea right-back made the shocking revelation shortly after the end of the final, which saw England beat Spain 3-1 on penalties.
Shocking revelation after the European Championship Cup: England's defensive player Lucy Bronze finished the European Championship with a violent injury. The 33-year-old explained that he had played the whole tournament with a shin fracture in the left leg, "but nobody knew about it.Smilingly she added: "It is very painful, but I will celebrate."Elfer-Krimi in BaselEngland's women set up Europe's football crown for the second time on Sunday. In …
England international Lucy Bronze played the European Women's Championship in Switzerland with a broken shin bone.
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