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20.08.2023 - 11:43 / ok.co.uk
Two Lionesses have proved that friendship can go a long way, as their partnership brought them to the FIFA World Cup final. Alessia Russo and Ella Toone have shot to fame and their friendship has been put in the limelight, as the talented pair make history playing in England's first-ever Women's World Cup final.The best friends have known each other since they were 12 and have been helping one another score goals ever since.
Alessia and Ella have spent much of their lives together, even living together whilst they both played at Manchester United.They have a fantastic partnership on the pitch, which is clear for everyone to see, but also enjoy spending their spare time in each others company. Their bond has even inspired fans to start a new chant that goes "Tooney and Lessi Russo" to the tune of Rockin' All Over the World by Status Quo.
The two regularly speak about the friendship they share with their fellow players, including Georgia Stanway, who competed in the quarter finals of the U17s World Cup with Alessi and Elle. However Ella revealed Alessia was her "best friend" in an emotional farewell dedicated to her departure from Manchester United.
She told her TikTok followers: "Away from football, I just wanted to say best of luck to my best friend Alessia, moving clubs. "I'm really proud of you and hope you smash it, I'm definitely going to miss you and spending time with you every single day.
"But I know you'll be great and I know we'll be friends forever. Love ya, miss ya and enjoy it." It's clear Alessi feels the same way about Ella, speaking to GQ about their friendship just before her move, Russo said: "There are so many highs and lows in football and to have a constant in your best friend throughout that is
.Fans are already feeling the heartache of having no new Outlander episodes until next year, with the long break in season seven.
Lioness star Ella Toone celebrated her birthday with heartfelt messages from her footballer boyfriend Joe Bunney and best pal Alessia Russo. Striker Ella helped her team beat Germany in the Euros final last year and was again a stand out player during this summer's FIFA Women's World Cup, having scored against Australia in the semi-finals. The moment made history as Ella became the first England player, for both the men's and women's teams to score in a quarter-final, semi-final and final of major international tournaments.
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England footballer Ella Toone was spotted looking cool and casual in Manchester as she packed on the PDA with her footballer boyfriend Joe Bunney.The pair looked loved-up as they appeared to be laughing together as Joe sweetly put his arm around his footballer beau.The couple looked picture-perfect in stylish, yet relaxed, outfits for their day out. Ella wore some beige trousers with oversized pockets down the side, paired with a matching beige oversized blazer jacket. She styled the look with a white t-shirt underneath, a satchel bag and some white trainers.The footballer showed off her natural beauty with minimal makeup and had her nails painted in a popping red colour.
Lioness Alex Greenwood was seen with a black eye as she left her hotel in Australia on Monday (August 21) as the England squad began their journey home.
Manchester United Women's goalkeeper Mary Earps was forced to pick herself off the floor to claim the World Cup Golden Glove after England were beaten 1-0 by Spain in the final on Sunday.
Spain has emerged victorious!
England Women have lost the Women's World Cup final, making Spain world champions.The European champions lost 1-0 to Spain, in the historic final at Sydney's Stadium Australia. England started the game well, as they seemed to have quashed any nerves when Lauren Hemp hit the crossbar on the 15 minute mark. Just minuets later, Lionesses keeper Mary Earps made a sensational save to deny Salma Paralluelo from five yards out.
The England women's team is set to face Spain in today's FIFA Women's World Cup final, 20 August, where the team will be hoping to bring back the trophy to go along with the European Championship they won last summer. And as everyone who's ever played a team sport will know, it helps to fuel up prior to a match, and that's even more true for professional footballers.
England's Lionesses are ready to roar, as they take on Spain in the FIFA Women's World Cup final on Sunday, 20 August.The team are in a World Cup final for the first time in their history, after Sarina Wiegman's side beat Australia 3-1 on Wednesday in Sydney. Lauren Hemp, Alessia Russo and Ella Toone were the stars of the match, scoring a goal each to secure the impressive win, which means today's match is the first time England's women or men have been in a final since 1966.
The players starting in England women's first ever World Cup final have been named ahead of their historic fixture against Spain.
The Lionesses' have proved that just because you're a professional footballer doesn't mean you can't be glam on the pitch, from elegant manicures to lengthy lashes. The England women's national football team have made it to the final of theWomen's World Cup 2023 after beating co-hosts Australia on Wednesday, 16 August and they all looked stunning as they were doing so.
Tensions are high as England prepare to take on Spain in the final of the FIFA Women's World Cup today (Sunday August 20).
The moment Ella Toone's stunning semi-final goal against Australia hit the back of the net, the nation went wild. But in one pub in Greater Manchester this meant more.
England Lionesses are hoping to make history today as they take part in the Women's World Cup final. The team will face Spain at the 75,000-plus capacity Stadium Australia on Sunday morning.
It’s a little over a year ago that I was sitting in a packed, bewilderingly sun-drenched Piccadilly Gardens, getting ready to leap up at the final whistle of the nail-biting UEFA Women’s Euro final.
They are the nation's heroes, on the cusp of World Cup glory.
England are into the Women’s World Cup final for the first time after beating Australia in the semi-final on Wednesday.
Piccadilly Gardens will be showing the Women's World Cup final with thousands expected to enjoy the nail-biting match against Spain on the big screen.
The Lionesses are one step closer to securing the winning World Cup title after beating Australia 3-1 in the Semi-Finals earlier today. Lauren Hemp, Alessia Russo and Sam Keer were the stars of the match, scoring a goal each to secure the impressive win ahead of Sunday’s final with Spain.