Wales encountered a challenging defeat against the Netherlands, enduring a bruising match with notable performances, including Vivianne Miedema's 100th international goal. The team struggled defensively, conceding three goals and relying on the woodwork to prevent more. Despite this, head coach Rhian Wilkinson drew parallels to the warrior princess Gwenllian, instilling pride in their fight for 45 minutes. The match was significant for both teams, and Wales' fans demonstrated their passion with strong attendance, marking a memorable achievement in the nation's football history.
After conceding three soft goals and regularly being saved by the woodwork, Wales will almost certainly be watching the knockout phase on television.
Wales supporters have registered the second highest ticket sales of any country involved in Euro 2025's group stage and almost 4,000 were here.
Much like Gwenllian they ultimately met a sticky end but for 45 minutes Angharad James and company put up a wonderfully defiant fight in front of the loudest of travelling Red Walls.
During an instructive encounter in the shadow of Lucerne's Mount Pilatus, Vivianne Miedema scored her 100th international goal.
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