🔗 Share this article ‘Like a Champions League win’ - Kendall’s unforgettable evening for England Lucia Kendall found the net within six minutes of just her second England start. “Her celebration was worthy of a Champions League triumph,” remarked England coach Sarina Wiegman with a grin. For Lucia Kendall, the feeling was remarkably similar. The England boss was discussing the instant the Villa player ran off in jubilation following her debut international strike – during the opening stages of a win over Ghana at St Mary's Stadium. “The ground staff might need to repair that turf!” she added, poking fun at Kendall’s flawless knee slide. As the 21-year-old stood up, exhaling deeply and mobbed by her team-mates, a wide smile lit up her face. A Scripted Moment at a Familiar Ground Southampton was her home for ten years; she was a core player there after coming through the academy and racking up 103 appearances prior to her summer transfer to Aston Villa. So when she scored at St Mary's Stadium on her return, and on only her third England appearance, it was the pinnacle of her career. “To do it here, where I was raised, was an immensely special moment. This place shaped the player I am,” Kendall said. “It felt like it was written [in the stars]. It was so special. I got consumed by emotion really.” A Meteoric Ascent Southampton built her foundation, yet a important decision made when she was 15 proved to be a turning point. The talented youngster was also a avid cricketer – her dad Will represented Hampshire – but ultimately had to choose between the sports just as she was earning a place in Southampton's first-team squad. She opted for football. “It was an interesting one. There was no time for me to do both anymore,” Kendall commented in a recent media conference. “I loved playing cricket growing up. It was a really difficult decision. I went back and forth, but when the time came, I understood I enjoy football a bit more.” A Chelsea supporter, her childhood hero was the prolific England midfielder Frank Lampard, and Kendall’s early career is mirroring that goalscoring trend. Juggling life at Southampton with a psychology degree at university, it was clear early on that Kendall had the drive and commitment to become a star. The club did their utmost to keep her, but with her deal up, Villa seized the opportunity to bring her to the top flight. Her meteoric rise has seen her become a WSL regular and an England international in a very brief period. “Maintaining her level immediately in a new league and club is difficult, yet she has done so,” noted Wiegman. “Things have gone so quickly so fast, but she just keeps up her levels and shows she is a good player - and that is impressive.” Her performance was eye-catching; she struck the woodwork and nearly crafted another chance, preceding Russo’s spot-kick. Exiting the pitch to acclaim, the announcer highlighted her deep connection to the club and city. With 29 Southampton goals to her name, she noted, “The faith and regular playing time I received from 16 was crucial. “It was the consistent trust they showed in me as a player and the belief. I felt like I was ready for [the next step]. “I understood the need to justify my selection at international level, where the tempo is higher, akin to moving up a league.” ‘Technically and Tactically, She Is a Very Strong Midfielder’ Lucia Kendall made 103 appearances for Southampton before her exit in 2025. Her seamless transition to the international stage has led to praise for her innate midfield qualities and effortless demeanour. While mindful of shielding her young star, Wiegman is unworried due to Kendall’s humble and focused attitude. Days after being called up by the Lionesses for the first time, Kendall was sitting in front of the media saying she was keen 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 “been here for years” as she integrated seamlessly into the squad. “{This team's just gone on to win back-to