A brilliant clip of England manager Sarina Wiegman celebrating her Euro 2022 win has gone viral. 

Wiegman inspired the Lionesses to their first ever major title with a 2-1 victory against Germany at Wembley. 

It was the first time England won a major international tournament since the men’s side triumphed at the World Cup in 1966. 

It was also a significant victory for Wiegman – she has now won back-to-back European Championships after guiding the Netherlands to glory in 2017.

The Dutch coach is known for her calm and no-nonsense persona, but fans saw a different side of her as she celebrated at Wembley with the England players. 

In a viral video on Twitter, taken from defender Jess Carter's Instagram Live, Wiegman is seen dancing in the dressing room to ‘Freed From Desire’, with her winning medal around her neck. 

The clip has now been seen more than 100,000 times, with social media users expressing their adoration for the England boss. 

Video: Watch Sarina Wiegman's brilliant dancing after Euro 2022 win

“New national treasure,” wrote one, while another posted: “Love Sarina’s dancing! A woman after my own heart 💃, what a fantastic manager! 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿💕”

“Just when you thought you couldn’t love Sarina any more…” said someone else, with one Twitter user even claiming that Wiegman was one of their “absolute favourite humans”.

“Sarina Wiegman has become one of my absolute favourite humans in a very short space of time!”

Lucy Bronze had hinted at Wiegman’s iconic dancing during a celebratory event in Trafalgar Square yesterday, telling presenter Alex Scott: “She’s got some good moves.”

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England fans have been in euphoria since the Lionesses achieved European glory on Sunday. 

Manchester United star Ella Toone scored the opener in the 62nd minute, but her brilliant goal was cancelled out by Lina Magull’s equaliser.

England manager Sarina Wiegman

Chloe Kelly, who only returned to football three months ago after recovering from an ACL injury, then scored the winner for England in extra-time.

The celebrations began for the Lionesses as soon as the final whistle went, with an ecstatic record crowd of 87,192 partying in the stands. Wiegman was surely just one of many dancing in celebration at the historic victory.