Lotte Wubben-Moy pulled out an interesting celebration after finding the net for the Lionesses against Italy.
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Wubben-Moy gave England an early lead
It was her debut goal for the Lionesses
Her celebration was inspired by a special England fan
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WHAT HAPPENED?
It was another routine win for the Lionesses as they trounced Italy 5-1 in a friendly on Tuesday afternoon in Spain. Wubben-Moy scored within minutes of the first whistle after she jumped the highest to head home a corner at the near post. It was her maiden international goal and she made the moment even more special with a fun celebration that involved a shake of the hips after going cross-armed.
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THE EXPLANATION
The celebration was a tribute to an inspirational, deaf England fan, Izzy, whom Wubben-Moy met back in July during England's training camp for the 2023 World Cup. The kid showed off her moves and the Arsenal player promised her that she would celebrate the same way if she scored a goal.
Wiegman will be a happy manager as the Lionesses oozed quality in both the friendlies that they played in the February international window. After a 7-2 win over Austria, putting five past Italy is no mean feat. Now the players will shift their focus to club football as WSL resumes this weekend with Manchester City taking on Everton at home. Whereas, Wubben-Moy will be back in action a day later in a north-London derby against Tottenham with the Gunners.