England has advanced to the Euro 2024 semi-finals after a dramatic penalty shootout victory over Switzerland. The tense quarter-final match, ended 1-1 after extra time, with both sides unable to secure a winning goal during regular play.
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Despite several attempts from both teams to score during extra-time, the deadlock persisted, leading to a nail-biting penalty shootout. England held their nerve, securing their place in the semi-finals with a series of flawless penalties.
England’s path to the semi-finals has been fraught with challenges. They narrowly avoided elimination in the round of 16, where they were trailing 1-0 to Slovakia until Jude bellingham/">bellingham/" title="Bellingham" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-wpil-monitor-id="32906">Bellingham scored a last-second equalizer. Harry Kane then clinched the win with a goal in the first half of extra-time.
Throughout the tournament, Gareth Southgate’s team has faced criticism for their inconsistent performances. England topped Group C but only managed one win in the group stage, defeating Serbia 1-0 and drawing with both Denmark and Slovenia.
Southgate, however, remained confident in his squad, stating that the players were “in a different place mentally” ahead of today’s match. His optimism seemed justified as England showcased resilience and composure under pressure.
The victory against Switzerland marks a significant milestone for the team, which has struggled to find consistent form throughout the tournament. England’s next challenge will be in the semi-finals, where they will face Turkey or the Netherlands, a formidable adversary.
Fans and pundits alike are eagerly anticipating the upcoming clash, hoping that England can maintain their momentum and continue their quest for European glory.
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