News, Liverpool

Double Euros-winning Lioness Alex Greenwood said there is always a playful “fight” with her mother as to who gets to keep her medals whenever she wins a tournament.
The Merseyside-born Manchester City captain said: “She’s straight away saying that’s mine, make sure they get brought home.”
“It happens more often than not,” she joked.
Greenwood also said she was delighted with how the women’s game continues to grow, and felt it was important that “young girls can turn on the TV and have idols in our game”.
Greenwood, who played every game as England defended their Euros title, also told of her delight at joining the open top bus parade through the streets of London, describing it as a “pinch yourself moment”.
“It was one of the best things I’ve ever experienced in my life, it was incredible,” she said.
“I think a couple of us were just like, you know, elbowing each other saying wow, take this in because this is really, really special and you just never know if that’s ever going to happen again.”
The Lionesses’ back-to-back victories at European Championships has had a remarkable impact on grassroots womens football.
Even before Euro 2025, the number of women’s and girls’ teams across the country had doubled in seven years.
Greenwood said: “Now I think young girls can turn on the TV and have idols in our game.”
She said the Lionesses talk about the feeling they get “when you arrive at games and you see the names of players’ shirts on the back of little girls’ tops”.
‘I love winning’
Born in the town of Bootle, Greenwood played for Everton, Liverpool, and Manchester United, before becoming Manchester City captain.
England did things the hard way at Euro 2025, requiring nervy comebacks in all three of their knockout games.
Greenwood , however, said inside the camp they were not as nervous as the England fans.
“For us it’s probably slightly easier to stay relaxed because we’re in it and we’re in control of it and we’ve prepared for these moments time and time again,” she said.
Her trophy cabinet is now full to the brim – including two European Championships, a Champions League, a league title in France and an FA Cup.
But she said she still wants more.
“Ultimately I really, really love winning. I love lifting trophies, I love being successful and I love making my family proud.”