England's hero who can't swim. Learn more about Chloe Kelly in the Lionesses Unfiltered interview
The heroine not only of Wembley, but now mainly of England's last match against Sweden. She came on in the 70th minute, when England was losing 2-0, but it took her only a few seconds to reduce the deficit to 2-1 with her assist and then equalize with a move in which she was also involved.
To top it all off, Chloe also converted a penalty, so England will play in the semifinals today mainly thanks to her. It remains to be seen whether she will start on the bench again or make it into the starting lineup.
Back in January, she wanted to quit soccer. In her own words, it didn't make her happy. But everything changed when she went on loan to Arsenal, where she found her smile again. And now she is once again England's heroine.
Watch the interview to learn more about Arsenal's new signing. The interview was conducted by The Lionesses legend Jill Scott. Did you know she can't swim? And which superpower she would like to have?
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