
Specsavers will give £70 pair of glasses to everyone with this name to mark Euros win
Anyone with this particular name can get their hands on a free pair of glasses thanks to the Lionesses' win at the Euros over the weekend.
To celebrate the England women successfully defending their European title in Switzerland, Specsavers is giving away a free £70 pair of glasses to anyone in England called Sarina. The opticians explained that it wanted to treat everyone with this 'winning name' to crystal clear vision, because 'great performances deserve to be seen clearly'. It comes after Chloe Kelly's husband was left speechless as Lionesses hero sends him a telling message.
Sarina Wiegman led the Lionesses to victory once again, making her England's most successful manager in history. On Tuesday, Wiegman made headlines again during the team's victory parade outside Buckingham Palace, when she was spotted dancing with the Nigerian singer Burna Boy as part of the celebrations.
After the team's win over Spain, Wiegman said: 'This new England, going into a new tournament and then finishing again with the cup, that's just incredible. The bonding in this team has been incredible. I think that gave us the edge – I think we were the best bonded team.'
The Lionesses beat Spain after the match went to penalties. After goals from Alex Greenwood and Niamh Charles, and a series of saves from England goalkeeper Hannah Hampton, the winning shot was scored by Chloe Kelly.
For all the Sarina's out there who want to get their hands on a pair of glasses, all you need to do is contact Specsavers directly through Facebook or X. You will need to provide verification of your legal name and England residency status.
Once this has been verified, you will receive your voucher which can be used towards prescription glasses or frames.
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Kim Bull, brand communications lead at Specsavers, said: "England's incredible victory has given the nation something truly special to celebrate. This historic win has inspired a whole new generation of football fans across the country.'
Bull added: 'We wanted to do something special for everyone named Sarina who has been cheering alongside us throughout this incredible journey - it seemed like the perfect way to mark such a momentous achievement for English football."
Wiegman further secured her icon status with her dance moves to Burna Boy's performance during the parade. Lioness Esme Morgan told BBC Radio 5 Live that 'Sarina's got rhythm'. She said: 'She absolutely loves Burna Boy. I can't believe it. Her face when they brought Burna Boy out was a picture, none of us could believe it to be honest and yeah she was busting out some moves and singing away so that was a special moment.'
Reflecting on the moment, Wiegman said: "I was very flabbergasted … I like to dance and I like his music but I totally didn't expect him, so it was such a surprise and I think everyone went out of their mind."
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