Jess Fishlock nets historic Wales goal in France loss
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The Seattle Reign midfielder is less a player in her home nation and more an irrepressible force of nature, the very reason Wales are in Switzerland in the first place. (In qualifying for the Euros, the 38-year-old was directly involved in nine goals — six goals, three assists — in 10 matches.)
It just had to be her, didn't it?Wales Women have scored their first-ever goal at a major tournament and it was none other than Jess Fishlock who got the final touch.Rhian Wilkinson's side stumbled
HISTORY-MAKING Jess Fishlock will let her double achievement sink in after Wales’ Euro 2025 campaign comes to an end.
The Lionesses will close out the Women‘s Euro 2025 group stage with a must-win game against their local rivals.
Proud’ Jess Fishlock keen to look at the positives after Wales defeat - It was a historic night for the midfielder although the team’s Euro 2025 hopes hang by a thread after loss to France.
Jess Fishlock scores Wales' first goal in a major international tournament to equalise against France in their second Group D match at Euro 2025 in St Gallen.
Wales arrived at the St Gallen Arena in a new team bus with a fresh driver at the wheel. Wilkinson’s squad were badly shaken when their original coach was involved in a collision with a car en route to a training session on Tuesday afternoon but her switch to a back four amid a quartet of personnel changes was all about tactical choice.
Jess Fishlock just wants to enjoy herself. If you are cynical enough, this is a diversionary tactic four days before Wales’ Euro 2025 qualifying play-off final against the Republic of Ireland.
Jess Fishlock urges her Wales team-mates to take what they need from their Euro 2025 defeat to the Netherlands and “throw the rest in the bin”.
JESS FISHLOCK wants Wales to consign a 3-0 defeat to the Netherlands in their Euro 2025 opener to “the bin” as they look to resurrect