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England Edges Switzerland In Penalty Shootout To Secure EURO 2024 Semifinals Spot

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England secured a dramatic victory over Switzerland, keeping their tournament hopes alive and advancing to the semi-finals in Gareth Southgate’s 100th match in charge of the national team in Düsseldorf. 

The game started with both teams struggling to create clear-cut chances, with a tense 45 minutes that saw no shots on target from either side. Although Kobbie Mainoo was only denied on the stroke of half-time by a brilliant last-ditch block from Granit Xhaka.

However, as the match progressed, Switzerland began to display the kind of attacking quality that had seen them power past Italy following the restart, with Breel Embolo twice threatening to break the deadlock from close range, though both his efforts were tame and straightforward for Jordan Pickford.

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Facing elimination, England responded with determination, and Bukayo Saka produced a moment of magic with a superbly curled effort to equalize and breathe new life into the Three Lions’ campaign.

The momentum shifted in England’s favor, but they were unable to find a winner in regulation time, leading to extra-time.

The extra period was a test of endurance and nerve for both teams, with chances at both ends. Declan Rice came close to scoring a long-range stunner, while Xherdan Shaqiri hit the woodwork with a spectacular corner effort for Switzerland.

As the game went to penalties, the tension soared, with Cole Palmer and Trent Alexander-Arnold showcasing composure to convert their spot-kicks, while Jordan Pickford’s save played a crucial role in England’s victory.

  • Cole Palmer SCORED
  • Manuel Akanji MISSED
  • Jude Bellingham SCORED
  • Fabian Schar SCORED
  • Bukayo Saka SCORED
  • Xherdan Shaqiri SCORED
  • Ivan Toney SCORED
  • Zeki Amdouni SCORED
  • Trent Alexander-Arnold SCORED
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The victory sends England to the semi-finals, marking their third major semi-final under Southgate.

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