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It is not the end but the beginning of a journey for the England captain.

The success of the Lionesses has an impact on society.

They are trying to win a major tournament.

She said that this hasn't just been a change for women's football, but society as well.

There will be time to reflect. It's my job to win, but I hope this is the beginning of something.

England have gathered steam throughout the tournament with some impressive performances.

They won all three games in the group stage without giving up a goal and then came from behind to beat Spain in the quarter-finals.

Women still have more battles to face in the workplace.

For every success we make and change of judgement, that changes society and that is a powerful message.

Everyone can be impacted by these strides on a larger scale.

Ten years ago, 70,584 people came to Wembley Stadium to watch Team Great Britain beat Brazil in the Olympics.

After the Euro final, more people will be interested in women's football.

We hope the fall-off doesn't occur after this tournament. She said that we can't have a lack of interest because we have achieved so much.

I fight for the women's football team all the time. I will do my job as usual on Sunday, but I think it's important to say that.

'You don't start coaching to be in front of 90,000 people'

England celebrate
England have gone 19 matches unbeaten under manager Sarina Wiegman

Wembley has a capacity of 87,200 and tickets for the game have sold out. It's possible that it will be the most attended Euros game ever.

It felt impossible for a long time.

People have had to fight. This is a chance for a lot of England fans to get a chance to support their team.

It is her job to take the noise away from the players and she appreciates the hype.

She said that you don't start playing football or coaching to be in front of a crowd.

We will have that occasion when you love your job and your work.

You're aware of it, but you come back to your job, which is preparing for Germany.

The importance of England's rivalry with Germany was downplayed.

I'm aware of the rivalry. There is a rivalry between the Netherlands and Germany.

It is right now. We really want to win that final and that's why we'll be playing against each other.

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'I hope Wembley will belong to us'

Germany is used to ruining England's party and they are hoping to do it again on Sunday.

The manager wants Germany to leave a mark on Wembley Stadium.

Wembley will be English in the beginning, said the Germany manager.

We want to play as a team and be aggressive. This has been a success so far.

Even though the stadium is empty, it is still impressive. This will be the next challenge for us and we are looking forward to it.

Huth said the rivalry between the two nations is unimportant, but her manager said it was a dream match-up.

The teams last met in a major tournament final in 2009, when Germany won the European Championship.

For players, it's not important. Huth said the focus was not on the past but on the media talk.

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We would've chosen to play against England in this final if we'd been allowed to dream.