The English Lionesses were snapped at the airport as they began their journey back to the UK following their heartbreaking defeat during the Women's World Cup final
Following their defeat at the Women's World Cup final the English Lionesses have begun their journey home to the UK, with many stopping to greet fans gathered at the airport.
Some members of the team smiled as they greeted fans and signed autographs, while others appeared rather more downcastHead coach Sarina Wiegman led the team through the airport as they headed for their flight, as they prepared for the long journey back home. And although the team didn't bring up the World Cup championship, they did finish second, leading to fans arguing that the team should still receive a homecoming parade after landing back in the UK.Sarina Wiegman looked downcast as she led the team through the airport, following their heartbreaking defeat during the Women's World Cup final
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