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Williamson sets sights on more glory after England parade: ‘This story is not done yet’

Williamson sets sights on more glory after England parade: ‘This story is not done yet’

Lionesses captain Leah Williamson addressed a crowd of 65,000 supporters during England's victory parade in central London, following their successful defense of the European Championship title. Williamson expressed that the team's story is "not done yet," hinting at their aspirations for further glory. The celebrations featured appearances by soul singer Heather Small and musician Burna Boy, who joined head coach Sarina Wiegman on stage. The Lionesses' historic triumph, becoming the first senior England football team to win a major trophy abroad, was commemorated by the enthusiastic crowd.

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