
Lionesses fans spot hilarious X-rated comment Chloe Kelly shouts after collecting medal
Eagle-eyed fans spotted an X-rated moment from Chloe Kelly in the aftermath of her Euro 2025 final heroics. Arsenal star Kelly once again came off the bench and had a huge impact for the Lionesses, as they beat Spain on penalties in Basel, Switzerland.
The 27-year-old came on for the injured Lauren James in the first half, with England 1-0 down. Kelly had scored the winning goal in Tuesday's semi-final victory over Italy but made an even greater impact against Spain.
As England chased an equaliser early the second half, the winger whipped in a cross for Arsenal team-mate Alessia Russo to nod home and make it 1-1. Then, during the penalty shootout, Kelly stepped up to take England's fifth penalty and scored in emphatic fashion.
She and her fellow Lionesses were then given winners' medals by UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin after shaking hands with Prince William. Once Kelly had received her gold medal, she kissed it before turning to the camera and mouthing: "F***ing come on!"
Those watching at home on TV were quick to point out her comment. One fan posted on X: "Chloe Kelly 'F***ing come on' Hah. Legend." Another wrote: "Chloe Kelly mouthing 'F***ing Come On!' as she walked away with her winners medal is peak football joy."
A third added: "Chloe Kelly shaking hands with Prince William then turning to the camera... kissing her winners medal and saying "F***ING COME ON' was the standout moment of the Women's Euros for me #Legend."
Kelly, who memorably scored the winning goal as England beat Germany in the 2022 Euros final, was also heard saying after lifting the trophy: "The first time was so nice, we had to do it twice!"
Kelly had a rollercoaster season at club level, having been frozen out at Manchester City. She joined Arsenal on loan in January and helped the Gunners win their first ever Champions League before securing a permanent transfer earlier this month.
"There were a lot of tears at full-time, especially when I saw my family because those are the ones who got me through those dark moments," Kelly said after Sunday's final.
"I am so grateful to be out the back end. If that's a story to tell someone that maybe experiencing something the same - tough times don't last.
"Just around the corner was a Champions League final, won that, and now a Euros final, won that. So, thank you to everyone that wrote me off. I'm grateful."
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