Wales’s pioneers are making dizzying progress but Euro 2025 must be a launchpad / Elis James
Jess Fishlock’s goal was cosmically appropriate but real legacy of this team will be decided after the tournament is over It had to be her. Wales’s debut at a European Championship has meant a group stage full of new experiences, but it felt fitting that a 38-year‑old Jess Fishlock, double (…)
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