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Lucy Bronze reveals she is playing through pain in England’s Euros journey


has revealed she has been playing through pain on the way to a first major tournament final. When she steps out at Wembley, it will be no different for the right-back. After suffering four bad knee injuries that required surgery by the time she was 18, and that sidelined her for two years, Bronze needed another operation on her right knees last August. (The Guardian)

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Lucy Bronze reveals she is playing through pain in England’s Euros journey