🔗 Share this article ‘Celebrating like a Champions League champion’ - Kendall’s special night for England Lucia Kendall found the net within six minutes of just her second England start. “She celebrated as if she had won the Champions League,” said England coach Sarina Wiegman with a smile. And for Lucia Kendall, it wasn't far off. Wiegman was reflecting on the moment the Aston Villa midfielder raced away into the corner after netting her first Lionesses goal – during the opening stages of a win over Ghana at St Mary's Stadium. “They are still doing some treatment on the grass!” she quipped, poking fun at Kendall’s immaculate knee slide. As the 21-year-old got to her feet, puffing out her cheeks and surrounded by her team-mates, a broad smile lit up her face. A Dream Return to St Mary's Southampton was her home for a decade; she was a familiar face there after graduating from the academy and racking up 103 appearances prior to her summer transfer to Aston Villa. Therefore, scoring at St Mary's upon her return and during just her third international match felt extraordinarily special. “A really special moment for me to be able to do it here, where I grew up. This place forged the player I am,” Kendall said. “It seemed destined to happen. It was so special. I got consumed by emotion really.” ‘Things Have Gone So Quickly’ While Southampton was instrumental in her development, a life-altering choice at 15 was vital for her prospects. A skilled cricketer as well, with a father who played county cricket for Hampshire, she was forced to decide between the two pursuits as her football career began to flourish. Football was the choice. “It was a tough call. I simply couldn't manage both,” Kendall explained in a recent media conference. “I adored cricket as a child. Making the choice was very hard. I went back and forth, but when the time came, I understood 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 similar attacking instincts. Juggling life at Southampton with a psychology degree at university, it was clear early on that Kendall had the determination and commitment to become a star. Southampton kept their prized asset for the maximum time, but upon her contract expiry, Villa secured her signature to the WSL. Her meteoric rise has seen her become a WSL regular and an England international in a very brief period. “Displaying consistency is challenging for any new arrival in the WSL, but she has managed it,” 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.” Kendall certainly enjoyed herself at St Mary's, striking the crossbar later in the first half and almost teeing up Villa team-mate Missy Bo Kearns for a goal, before Alessia Russo added a second with an injury-time penalty. She was substituted after an hour to a ovation from the home crowd and the excited voice of the stadium announcer proclaiming that she was “Southampton's very own”. Kendall scored 29 goals for the club in more than a decade of service and added: “Being at Southampton for so long, I played regular senior football from the age of 16 and that was incredibly beneficial. “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.” Praise for a Complete Midfielder Kendall’s tenure at Southampton concluded after 103 outings in 2025. At the highest level, she has appeared comfortable, described as a natural midfielder who “gets it”. While mindful of protecting 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. Teammate Alessia Russo remarked that Kendall integrated as if she’d always been there. “{This team's just gone on to win back-to