The media praised England after the European Championship gold: “Move on guys”

The European Commission gold medal graces every front page in England after the final win at Wembley.

The running theme is that football is back home, history is made and references are made to the roaring lions.

In addition to the headline “Get Up Guys” on The Sun.

Tributes, hysteria and joy continue after the 2-1 win over Germany in the EC Final.

Many British newspapers have the same topic in their headlines and tags.

“He’s back home,” Daily Telegraph scribe.

“It’s home,” both The Sun and the Daily Express wrote.

“The Lionesses Bring It Home,” Scriver The Times.

The front page of “The Sun”

Historic victory

England’s victory in their first major tournament since the 4-2 defeat of West Germany at Wembley in the 1966 Men’s World Cup Final is a historic event.

“History Makers,” The Mirror Scriver.

“Girls of History,” Scriver Daily Mail.

“Game Changers,” Scriver Ranger.

It’s the Daily Star that works best with the classic English pun: “Roarsome.”

Metro spins on the other popular song Sweet Carolina in Shape av “Very good, very good, very good”.

Germany wanted punishment

In Germany, the headlines were more bitter and Bild’s title was “The New Wembley Cheat” regarding the hand position in the first half.

The title refers to the controversial 3-2 goal in 1966 by Geoff Hurst, when the entire ball was not supposed to cross the goal line.

Celebrations and celebrations with the team continue in London’s Trafalgar Square from 11am local time.

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