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Triumphant Penalties Propel England to Semi-Finals
Following a nail-biting finish, England emerged victorious in the penalty shootout against Switzerland, advancing to the Euro 2024 semi-finals. Despite Switzerland’s Breel Embolo breaking the deadlock late in the game, England’s Bukayo Saka equalized, pushing the match into extra-time and eventually to the decisive penalties. Jordan Pickford’s crucial save and successful conversions by Cole Palmer, Jude Bellingham, Saka, and Ivan Toney set the stage for Trent Alexander-Arnold to seal the win with a score of 5-3.
Luke Shaw’s Gesture of Respect Wins Praise
While celebrations erupted among the England players, Luke Shaw, who had only just returned from injury, displayed commendable sportsmanship. Instead of joining the jubilant crowd, Shaw immediately went to console the Swiss players, earning admiration from fans and confirming his status as a player of true class and sportsmanship.
England’s Emotional Rollercoaster
The victory was a mix of elation and relief, particularly for Saka, who had previously missed a crucial penalty in Euro 2020. His thankful gesture post-victory resonated with fans, as did the sight of Shaw’s empathetic approach to the defeated Swiss team, highlighting the emotional depth of the game.
Southgate’s Strategy for Shootout Success
England manager Gareth Southgate has now achieved three shootout wins in four attempts. Football psychologist Professor Geir Jordet has offered Southgate and the team advice on maximizing their chances in future shootouts, emphasizing psychological preparation, team solidarity, individual routines, and practice. Jordet even suggested the bold strategy of substituting the goalkeeper for one with a better penalty record in shootouts.
Southgate’s Personal Joy and England’s Resilience
Southgate celebrated the win passionately, expressing the personal significance of the role and the joy such moments bring. He praised the team’s character and resilience, emphasizing the importance of finding ways to triumph amidst challenges.
England Sets Eyes on Semi-Final Clash with Netherlands
With the win over Switzerland, England is now set to face the Netherlands in Dortmund. The Dutch secured their semi-final spot with a comeback victory over Turkey. The winner of this encounter will take on either Spain or France, who are due to play their own semi-final, with the victor advancing to Sunday’s final.
The History of Heartache in Shootouts
England’s history with penalty shootouts has been fraught with disappointment, with the team suffering seven major tournament exits since 1990. However, recent successes offer a glimmer of hope as the nation continues to dream of European glory.

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