England Lionesses star Ella Toone has been captured in a stunning mural on the side of a pub in her hometown . The Union Arms in Tyldesley now have a wall dedicated to the striker who scored the opener in the Euros final at Wembley at the end of July.
Popular street artist Scott Wilcock of Snow Graffiti completed the mural yesterday which has left the town in a buzz. This comes after the 22-year-old striker produced a moment of magic as the Lionesses inspired a nation with their history-making Wembley triumph over Germany.
England were 2-1 winners beneath the famous arch and their celebrations continued in Trafalgar Square and beyond.
Five minutes after being summoned from the bench, Toone sent the whole country into raptures with a glorious finish. Germany then pegged the Lionesses back, before Chloe Kelly secured the win in extra time.
This is not the first time Scott has painted the Man United forward after including her in a wall of iconic people at Platt Bridge Community School earlier this month. Scott left his mechanic job of 17 years in 2020 after he became inundated with requests from people asking him to paint in their homes.
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