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Harry Kane sends rousing message to Lionesses ahead of England's opening Euro 2025 clash with France

England striker and captain Harry Kane has delivered a powerful message of support to the Lionesses as they prepare to launch their UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 title defence. Kane expressed confidence in the squad’s ability to bounce back from World Cup disappointment and reclaim their dominance on the European stage. The women’s national team begins their tournament with a high-stakes encounter against France in Zurich.

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Lionesses set for Euro title defenceTough group stage fixtures awaitKane backed them to conquer Europe againFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?

Group C, which England shares with former European champions the Netherlands and first-time participants Wales, has been dubbed the "group of death." Every fixture poses a serious test for Sarina Wiegman’s side, who will need to be at their absolute best to navigate the early stages.

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Kane recalled with pride the historic scenes at Wembley Stadium during the Euro 2022 final when England defeated Germany 2-1 after extra time, with goals from Ella Toone and Chloe Kelly ensuring their first-ever major tournament victory. Drawing inspiration from that historic triumph, he believes that the current squad has the same mentality and talent not only to emerge from the group but also to go the distance and retain their European crown.

WHAT KANE SAID

Speaking to Kane said: "I was at Wembley for the Euro 2022 Final and saw the Lionesses lift the trophy. They were amazing scenes, and the ground was rocking at the final whistle. I was incredibly proud of what they achieved. Knowing how much hard work goes into being a professional athlete, for them to be able to bring it home was special.

“We saw what that did for the game and how it brought the entire country together. It was brilliant to see the nation coming together when they made it to the World Cup final, too."

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While England soared to new heights in the 2022 European Championship, their recent World Cup journey ended in heartbreak. The Lionesses reached the final in Sydney, only to be narrowly beaten by Spain, thanks to a decisive first-half strike from Olga Carmona.

"It was a shame about the result that day, but I’m sure they will do well at this summer’s tournament," he said.

"I’d love to see them win the Euros for a second time and defend the trophy. I wish them all the best and hope they can bring it home. I’ll be watching and cheering them on. They deserve it.”