World’s Most Beautiful Footballer Forced to Hire Extra Bodyguard at Women’s Euros Amid Reported Split With Juventus Star
Spain defeated Switzerland 2-0 on Friday, July 18, securing their spot in the 2025 UEFA European Women's Championship semifinals.
Goals from Athenea del Castillo and Claudia Pina propelled Spain to their first Euro semifinal appearance since 1997.
Despite the victory, Spain missed two penalty kicks. Mariona Caldentey failed to convert her opportunity, and Alexia Putellas's attempt was saved by Swiss goalkeeper Livia Peng. Switzerland, making their first-ever quarterfinal appearance, had impressed with 14 goals during the group stage, according to the BBC.
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Swiss Star Lehmann Assigned Personal Security Detail
Swiss player Alisha Lehmann was assigned a personal bodyguard during the tournament due to her immense popularity with fans and fellow players. The Juventus forward has been frequently mobbed by admirers seeking autographs and selfies, according to the Daily Mail.
Swiss authorities explained that Lehmann's off-field activities necessitated the security measure to protect both herself and her teammates. A press spokesperson stated that these activities could potentially pose a security risk.
Lehmann recently offered fans a glimpse into life behind the scenes with the national team, sharing a photo with two teammates on social media.
Lehmann's Relationship and Juventus Career
Alisha Lehmann has reportedly ended her relationship with Aston Villa midfielder Douglas Luiz. According to Goal, the pair initially dated before Lehmann's move to Juventus, broke up in 2022, and rekindled their romance in 2024.
Lehmann is currently presumed to be single and has not publicly commented on her dating life since the split.
Despite limited playing time, Lehmann is contracted with Juventus until 2027. She drew criticism for her prominent celebration after Juventus clinched the Serie A title, despite only playing 37 minutes throughout the season.
After an eight-minute appearance, her first significant playing time since February, she led the team's celebratory dance.