Alessia Russo: From Historic Backheels to Vineyard Visions – A Lioness’ Journey Through Glory and Ambition
England and Arsenal star Alessia Russo reflects on her historic Euro-winning backheel, family influences, and dreams of Italian vineyards in this revealing BBC interview. Discover how mentorship shaped her career and what drives the Lionesses’ golden boot contender beyond the pitch.



Early Roots: Kicking Against Gender Norms
Alessia Russo’s football journey began in the muddy gardens of Kent, outplaying her older brothers in backyard matches. "I had to prove myself daily," she recalls, describing her early days as the lone girl in boys’ teams. Her parents’ unwavering support – buying boots instead of dolls – laid the foundation for a career that would later ignite stadiums across Europe.
College Years in the US: Forging Mental Fortitude
At 18, Russo traded English rain for North Carolina sun, joining the University of North Carolina’s soccer program. "Those three years transformed me," she admits, detailing how living abroad taught resilience after suffering her first major injury. Teammate Lotte Wubben-Moy (now her Arsenal colleague) became a lifelong ally during this crucible period.
Defining Moments: When Backheels Made History
Russo dissects her iconic 2022 Euro semi-final goal against Sweden – a cheeky backheel that broke the internet: "It wasn’t premeditated. Sarina [Wiegman] gave us the freedom to trust our instincts." The forward reveals how this philosophy propelled England to back-to-back European titles, including her clutch 2025 final equalizer against Spain.
Career Crossroads:
- 2019: Joins Manchester United under childhood idol Casey Stoney
- 2023: World Cup final heartbreak against Spain
- 2025: Champions League glory with Arsenal
Family Dynamics: The Russo Support System
Her agent brother Luca and Love Island star sibling Giorgio keep her grounded. "Dad still sends tactical breakdowns before matches," she laughs, sharing the police officer’s pre-game ritual of motivational quotes and "BTB" (Be The Best) mantras.
Future Goals: Beyond the Pitch
While eyeing 2027’s World Cup, Russo envisions life after football: "A vineyard in Tuscany, kids playing in olive groves – that’s the dream." Yet with 50+ international goals at 26, the Ballon d’Or nominee isn’t done rewriting women’s football history.
Watch Russo’s full interview on BBC iPlayer, including never-before-seen training footage and her viral TikTok duets with teammate Ella Toone.