🔗 Share this article ‘As if she had won the Champions League’ - Kendall’s unforgettable evening for England Kendall scored early on her second start for the national team. “She celebrated as if she had won the Champions League,” remarked England manager Sarina Wiegman with a grin. And for Lucia Kendall, it felt incredibly close. This comment came as Wiegman spoke about the young midfielder’s ecstatic reaction to her maiden England goal – six minutes into a win over Ghana at St Mary's Stadium. “They are still doing some treatment on the grass!” she added, referring to Kendall’s immaculate knee slide. Getting up from her slide, Kendall took in the moment with an amazed expression and a massive grin. A Scripted Moment at a Familiar Ground Having been “a staple” of Southampton for ten years, where she progressed from the youth ranks to play over a century of games, her summer switch to Villa was a major move. Consequently, scoring at her old stomping ground in only her third game for England was an unbelievable experience. “It was a truly special moment to achieve this here, in my hometown. This place forged the player I am,” Kendall said. “It appeared as though it was fate. It was so special. I got consumed by emotion really.” A Meteoric Ascent It may have been Southampton who “shaped” Kendall, but a crucial decision aged 15 proved crucial to her future. The talented youngster was also a accomplished cricketer – her dad Will represented Hampshire – but ultimately had to pick one of the sports just as she was breaking into Southampton's first-team squad. She chose football. “It was an interesting one. There was no time for me to do both anymore,” Kendall said in a October media conference. “Growing up, I had a passion for cricket. The decision was genuinely tough. I went back and forth, but when the time came, I knew I enjoy football a bit more.” Growing up admiring Chelsea and Frank Lampard’s goal-getting midfield exploits, Kendall is starting her own path with comparable attacking instincts. Balancing her football at Southampton with university studies in psychology highlighted the discipline and dedication needed to excel. The second-tier club retained her for as long as they could, but when her contract expired in the summer, Villa acted quickly to put her in the Women's Super League arena. Within months the Winchester-born player has risen to prominence, becoming a consistent starter in the top flight and breaking into the England squad. “Maintaining her level immediately in a new league and club is difficult, yet she has done so,” said Wiegman. “The pace of her rise has been breathtaking, yet she maintains her performance standard, proving her quality impressively.” Her performance was notable; she struck the woodwork and nearly crafted another chance, preceding Russo’s spot-kick. She came off after an hour to a ovation from the home crowd and the excited voice of the stadium announcer boasting that she was “Southampton's very own”. With 29 Southampton goals to her name, she commented, “The trust and regular playing time I received from 16 was crucial. “Their unwavering belief in my abilities made me feel prepared for the challenge ahead. “Entering the England setup, I was aware I had to demonstrate my worth. The increased pace felt like a step up in class.” ‘Technically and Tactically, She Is a Very Strong Midfielder’ Prior to her 2025 transfer, Kendall played 103 games for Southampton. Kendall has made an instant impression at international level, with observers stating she has just “got it” as a midfielder and looks like a “natural”. Wiegman is keen to protect her, saying the media can play a role in that and so can Villa, but she has no concerns because of how “down-to-earth” Kendall conducts herself. Days after being called up by the Lionesses for the first time, Kendall was addressing the media saying she was eager to impress, but also understood the need for the team's greater good and whatever role she needed to play in that. Arsenal striker Alessia Russo said it felt like Kendall had “was an old hand” as she integrated seamlessly into the squad. “{This team's just gone on to win back-to