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England end glorious 2025 with victory over Ghana in Southampton

2025-12-02 21:20
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England end glorious 2025 with victory over Ghana in Southampton

England 2-0 Ghana: Lucia Kendall’s early opener was not added to until Alessia Russo’s stoppage-time penalty on the south coast

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England end glorious 2025 with victory over Ghana in Southampton

England 2-0 Ghana: Lucia Kendall’s early opener was not added to until Alessia Russo’s stoppage-time penalty on the south coast

Robert O'ConnorTuesday 02 December 2025 21:20 GMTCommentsEngland have ended their year on a highopen image in galleryEngland have ended their year on a high (The FA via Getty Images)The Adam Clery Football Column

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England rounded off a memorable year by beating a stubborn Ghana side 2-0 at St Mary’s in the final match of their homecoming series.

Sarina Wiegman’s European champions made it three wins from four on their celebratory tour around the country that has helped mark their triumph at Euro 2025 in the summer, as Aston Villa’s Lucia Kendall scored her first international goal in the first half.

A stoppage-time penalty by Alessia Russo gave England a belated second after they had lay siege to the visitors’ goal.

Alessia Russo scores from the spot (Steven Paston/PA)open image in galleryAlessia Russo scores from the spot (Steven Paston/PA)

The friendly meeting in Southampton lacked any of the drama that followed the Lionesses through their triumphant campaign in Switzerland.

Indeed there was very little competitive edge to excite the 20,000 fans that had turned out in the south-coast rain.

It did at least offer Wiegman the chance to give minutes to her second-string players, some of whom are likely to have a significant role to play in the upcoming World Cup cycle that begins next year ahead of the 2027 tournament in Brazil.

England went ahead after six minutes through a player that spent 10 years on the books at Southampton.

Chloe Kelly crossed from the left and, on the occasion of her third cap, Kendall pounced on a woeful touch from defender Benedicte Simon eight yards out to knock England in front.

The first half took place almost entirely in the Ghana half. Aggie Beever-Jones drew a save from the foot of goalkeeper Cynthia Konlan, then Missy Bo Kearns went close with a cross that outfoxed the Ghana defence and almost slipped in at the far post.

Kelly was forced off after 30 minutes with what appeared to be an injury to her leg, a worrying sign for Arsenal with two key Champions League fixtures to come before Christmas.

The closest England came to doubling the lead before the break was when Beth Mead found Kearns who fired straight at Konlan, the keeper parrying it behind well, then from the corner the ball was bounced down and on to the crossbar off the head of Kendall.

The second half began in much the same vein. Lucy Bronze headed a Taylor Hinds cross against the woodwork with the goalkeeper beaten, then less than a minute later Beever-Jones struck virtually the same mark on the bar.

Chloe Kelly was forced off with an injury (Steven Paston/PA)open image in galleryChloe Kelly was forced off with an injury (Steven Paston/PA)

Laura Blindkilde Brown picked out Beever-Jones with a neat cut-back, the Chelsea forward’s first-time shot deflected wide as another chance went begging for the hosts.

A lovely free-kick move saw substitute Russo bring a good save out of Konlan as Ghana continued to resist the England onslaught.

A handball in the second minute of stoppage gave Russo the chance to double the lead from the penalty spot which she took with aplomb, side-footing into the corner.

Victory by two goals was no reflection of England’s dominance, but they had already left their mark on an unforgettable year.

PA

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