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Beth Mead scores penalty then misses after being forced to retake it under bizarre rule in Euros final disaster

Beth Mead scores penalty then misses after being forced to retake it under bizarre rule in Euros final disaster

The Irish Suna day ago
LIONESSES star Beth Mead missed the penalty that she had to controversially retake in a dramatic Euros final shootout.
After 120 minutes of action, it was England 1-1 Spain and spot-kicks would decide the final.
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Mead stepped up first for the Lionesses and scored her penalty despite slipping over.
But as her standing foot gave way, she fired the ball off her left boot and the double touch diverted the ball beyond the Spanish goalkeeper.
Due to new rules recently implemented by Fifa, a retake was ordered by referee Stephanie Frappart.
Mead returned to the spot and had her second attempt saved by the stopper Cata Coll.
Though the Lionesses did not let it impact them as they went on to win the shootout 3-1.
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