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    England player ratings: Kobbie Mainoo runs the show in semi-final as Southgate masterstroke sends Three Lions to Berlin

    SUPER-SUB Ollie Watkins put England into their first ever major final on foreign soil with a belting late finish.The Aston Villa man thundered in a brilliant strike on the turn to set up Sunday’s clash with Spain in Berlin.Harry Kane got England back in the game after going behind early onCredit: AFPSuper sub Ollie Watkins scored a last-gasp stunner to send England throughCredit: EPAEngland will face Spain in the finalCredit: PAEngland had a nightmare start when Xavi Simons rattled in a stunner with just seven minutes on the clock.But Gareth Southgate’s side responded by playing their best football of the tournament by a country mile.They perhaps got a little lucky with the penalty that got them back into it, as VAR alerted ref Felix Zwayer to Denzel Dumfries catching Harry Kane’s foot after the England captain had fired a shot over.Zwayer went to his monitor and awarded the spot-kick, which Kane buried.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLPhil Foden then crashed the post with a wonderstrike and had a shot cleared off the line by Dumfries, who also headed against the crossbar.The game looked to getting away from England but then Watkins buried a pass from fellow sub Cole Palmer to make history.BEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSJordan Pickford – 7Jordan Picford made some key saves to help England progressCredit: AFPBigger goalkeepers may have got a stronger hand to Xavi Simons’ early stunner – though that was being hypercritical. Solid stop to deny Virgil van Dijk after the hour.Kyle Walker – 7Looked re-energised after some lumbering displays and bombed on at times in the first half, despite his role on the right of a back three. Last-ditch tackle on Cody Gakpo was spot on.Most read in Euro 2024John Stones – 7Strong in possession. He looks to have benefited from regular game-time after rarely featuring for Manchester City in the last few months.Ollie Watkins scores 90th minute winner vs Netherlands to put England into Euro 2024 FINALMarc Guehi – 6Came back into the side after suspension ruled him out of the Switzerland game. Had an unenviable task of making the big man Wout Weghorst after the break.Kieran Trippier – 6We all know by now that he is playing out of position, so again he was limited going forward and reliable defensively. Subbed at half-time for the more natural Shaw.Declan Rice – 6Lost possession for Simons’ thunderous opener but grew into the game, mopping up where necessary. Poor pass when Kane was open midway through the second half.Kobbie Mainoo – 8Kobbie Mainoo ran the show during his time on the pitchCredit: EPAWas England’s youngest-ever player to play in a major-tournament semi-final, aged 19years 82 days, and had a stormer in the first half. Great bursts forward, vital tackles, and his interplay with Foden was a joy.Bukayo Saka – 7Razor-sharp in the first half, winning tackles, making runs and dribbling the ball proficiently. Less of an impact after the break, had a goal ruled out for offside and was booked.Jude Bellingham – 5Back at the ground where he made his name but struggled to make much of an impact on his old stomping ground. Fortunate it was not he that was subbed.Phil Foden – 7The first 45 minutes was by far and away his best half of the tournament. Thought he’d scored when his shot was cleared off the line by Denzel Dumfries, and cracked the post with a cracker. But was then surprisingly subbed.Harry Kane – 6Kane expertly converted his first-half spot kickCredit: GettyWon and dispatched the penalty to go joint top-scorer in the tournament with three goals. Had looked more mobile initially but still tired badly after the break and was taken off.SubsLuke Shaw (on for Trippier half-time) – 6Looked assured for a man who has been out for so long.Ollie Watkins (on for Kane 80 mins) – 9Surprisingly given the nod over Ivan Toney as striker sub as Southgate looked for more pace in behind. Brilliant finish into the corner to win the game – you could not ask more from him.Cole Palmer (on for Foden 80 mins) – 7Had his big chance in the final minutes but shanked it horribly wide – but then fed Watkins for his wonderful winner. Ezri Kona (on for Saka 91 mins) – N/AConor Gallagher (on for Mainoo 91 mins) -N/AREAD MORE SUN STORIESGareth Southgate: 8His switch to a back three against Switzerland helped dig out the win there, and here it had his team finally playing some great football in the first half. The team went into their shells again as the game wore on and you feared the worst – but you have to say his decision to bring on Ollie Watkins was a masterstroke. Kobbie Mainoo: From work experience kid to England hero… and latest generational talentBy Charlie WyettAND we all thought England had just the one generational talent.Kobbie Mainoo was effectively brought to Germany as a work experience kid but has emerged as the key kid behind this country’s attempt to rewrite history.After just five senior starts, England’s new boy wonder will now have a teenage tear-up against Spain’s Lamine Yamal in the Euro 2024 final.Last night, he did not merely become England’s youngest ever player to feature in a semi-final of a major tournament, aged 19 years and 82 days.Here, he took this semi-final by the scruff of the neck, delivered a performance which was a joy to watch, particularly in the first half, and now England are in their first final on foreign soil.If Jude Bellingham thought he was certain to be England’s main posterboy over the next decade, he has someone else who has now emerged in his rear-view mirror within just a few weeks.To bag an FA Cup winners’ medal at the age of 19 was impressive. To then win Euro 2024 a couple of months later would be extraordinary.As we saw with Manchester United, Mainoo has now fitted seamlessly into the team and provided a perfect mix of both style and substance.Give it a couple of years, and you can only imagine how good this lad is going to be.For much of this tournament, the focus has been on the disappointing form of Harry Kane, Bellingham and Phil Foden.So Mainoo, to a degree, had almost been off the radar. But against the Dutch, in tight, congested spaces, he is a class apart.When he was put under pressure, remained cool, navigated his way out of difficult situations and drove forward.Despite what was at stake, Mainoo once again looked extraordinarily composed and was England’s best player in the first half. He won possession, he rode tackles and he drove forward like an old master.He nearly delivered an assist at 1-1 with some brilliant play. He received the ball from Foden, turned and drove forward before returning the ball to his team-mate but the shot was hacked off the line by Denzel Dumfries.Mainoo delivered a terrific block to snuff out some serious danger in a lightning-quick Dutch counter attack.In the second half, he had less space in midfield but nevertheless still had bags of energy and kept his discipline positionally – and then he let subs Cole Palmer and Ollie Watkins deliver the business.It is still mind-boggling that Mainoo is now heading to Berlin on Sunday, when you consider Mainoo only made his United debut against Charlton in the Carabao Cup in January 2023. His first Premier League start was just eight months ago.Yet it was his dazzling midfield form in an otherwise dysfunctional United team which earned him his first cap as a substitute against Brazil in March. He was then Man of the Match in a ridiculously-good performance in the 2-2 draw with Belgium.Mainoo’s form dipped in the last few weeks of the season. It was probably because he was knackered carrying some of his team-mates. But he then saved them again in the FA Cup final against Manchester City with a Man of the Match performance in a 2-1 win.A bit like Adam Wharton, he was part of England’s 26-man squad to soak up the experience, to learn what it is like to feature in a major tournament and maybe, if needed, to have a few cameo roles off the bench.And the fact he was effectively Southgate’s third-choice to partner Declan Rice here in Germany tells you exactly where he stood in a squad of 26.The Trent Alexander-Arnold midfield failed in the two opening games against Serbia and Denmark. Conor Gallagher – despite some bright performances as a sub in those games – really struggled in his start against Slovenia.Apart from a strong appearance as a substitute by Palmer, Mainoo’s performance against Slovakia was the only bright spot in a dismal and extremely fortunate win over Slovakia in the last 16.There was always a worry about Mainoo’s movement when England do not have possession but that will come with experience, like it would for any other central midfielder.Yet Mainoo has solved the problem for Southgate and now England can continue to dream big. And it is totally unthinkable from where you consider how they played in the group stages when they stunk out Germany.In Sunday’s final, England’s experienced players will be able to draw on the pain of both the 2018 World Cup and Euro 2020.For Mainoo, this will be a completely new experience but do not expect him to wilt. He’ll absolutely love it. More

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    Roy Keane slams England fans as ‘arrogant’ for ‘expecting to win every major tournament for 30 years’ live on ITV

    ROY KEANE criticised the “arrogance” of England fans for “expecting to win every major tournament for 30 years”.The former Manchester United and Republic of Ireland star was part of ITV’s coverage for England’s semi-final against the Netherlands.Roy Keane slammed England fans’ ‘arrogance’Credit: ITVBut Ian Wright said England have the players to win this tournamentCredit: ITVIn the buildup to the match, Mark Pougatch, Ian Wright, Gary Neville and Keane were talking about whether the England shirt “weighs heavily” on England players at major tournaments due to the pressure of fans.But Keane felt that was an arrogant comment, and urged England’s players to “focus on winning” rather than worrying about expectations put on them by fans.He explained: “You talk about England not having won anything for 30, 40 years, that’s not on this group of players. Focus on winning the game of football and history will take care of itself.”When you talk about the weight of the jersey, I think there’s a bit of arrogance that comes with that. READ MORE ON EURO 2024″The consequences of a mistake, that is part of top level sport, you have to deal with that and over the years maybe they haven’t done that well enough.”Keane’s co-pundit Wright interrupted him to say: “Roy, you say about arrogance, we’ve got players who are good enough to win. We’ve got players that are capable of winning this tournament.”Gary Neville said expectations weighed his ‘golden generation’ downCredit: ITVCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSBut Keane hit back: “We’ve been hearing that every tournament, for 30-50 years. To say you’ve had players to win every tournament over the last 30 years, I don’t agree with that.”Gareth Southgate’s England side has been the most successful of England’s modern era.Most read in Euro 2024Gary Neville fumes ‘it’s a disgrace’ at England penalty decision as Man Utd legend admits referee ‘offended’ himUnder his stewardship the Three Lions reached the semi-finals of the World Cup in 2018 and the final of Euro 2020.Neville, who was part of England’s ‘golden generation’ said that while his England cohort had talents such as Wayne Rooney, David Beckham, Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard, they underperformed thanks in part to the weight of expectation put on them by fans.The former Man Utd right-back said: “As the golden generation, we underperformed. Players had unbelievable reputations, but put the England shirt on and were worried if it went wrong. “It’s heartening to see that Gareth said at start of tournament they were worried about outside criticism. This time they’ve had to come through it.”It’s heartening to see that Gareth said at start of tournament they were worried about outside criticism. This time they’ve had to come through it.”Keane was characteristically unimpressed by Neville’s comments on his ‘golden generation’ and said: “Please educate me on the golden generation. Having good players doesn’t make you a good team. If you have solid good group of players, proper men, they’ll deal with the pressure, it’s part of the pressure of winning tournaments.”BBC and ITV’s Euro 2024 line up in fullHere’s how each channel will line-up:BBC presenters:Gary Lineker, Alex Scott, Gabby Logan and Mark ChapmanITV presenters:Mark Pougatch and Laura Woods BBC pundits:Alan Shearer, Micah Richards, Rio Ferdinand, Ellen White, Frank Lampard, Ashley Williams, Wayne Rooney, Joe Hart, Cesc Fabregas, Thomas Frank, David Moyes, Rachel Corsie and James McFaddenITV pundits:Ian Wright, Roy Keane, Gary Neville, Karen Carney, Graeme Souness, Eni Aluko, Ange Postecoglou, Danny Rohl and Christina UnkelBBC commentators:Guy Mowbray, Robyn Cowen, Vicki Sparks, Steve Wilson, Steve Bower and Jonathan PearceITV commentators:Sam Matterface, Clive Tyldesley, Seb Hutchinson, Pien Meulensteen and Joe SpeightBBC co-commentators:Danny Murphy, Martin Keown, Jermaine Jenas and James McFaddenITV co-commentators:Lee Dixon, Ally McCoist and Andros Townsend More

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    England THROUGH to Euro 2024 final after super-sub Ollie Watkins’ last-minute stunner downs Holland

    FOR weeks on end, we had been screaming at Gareth Southgate to make substitutions.And here in Dortmund’s Westfalenstadion, on the outskirts of Utopia, the England manager went and made the greatest double substitution in the history of his national team.Ollie Watkins scored a stunning last-minute winner for EnglandCredit: GettyIt was a remarkably dramatic end to a back-and-forth semi-finalCredit: GettyWatkins was the unlikely hero for Gareth Southgate’s menCredit: PAWatkins came on for captain Harry Kane and immediately made an impactCredit: EPAGareth Southgate has guided England to back-to-back Euros finalsCredit: ReutersXavi Simons gave Netherlands the lead with a brilliant strikeCredit: ReutersThe venomous effort flew beyond the dive of England keeper Jordan PickfordCredit: AFPSimons’ seventh-minute strike was the perfect start for the DutchCredit: GettyEngland were awarded a penalty after the referee deemed Denzel Dumfries had fouled Kane following a reviewCredit: PAKane dispatched the penalty into the bottom corner to bring the Three Lions levelCredit: AFPIt is Kane’s third goal of the Euros despite a difficult campaign for the England manCredit: GettyDumfries cleared Phil Foden’s effort off the line with keeper Bart Verbruggen beatenCredit: EPAThe match swung back and forth throughoutWatkins had just four touches but scored the all important winnerThe goal was his only touch inside the boxWith 81 minutes on the clock, and England being pinned back by the Dutch after an excellent first half, Southgate sent on Ollie Watkins and Cole Palmer in place of England’s all-time record scorer, Harry Kane, and the Footballer of the Year, Phil Foden.And then, in the 90th minute, Palmer passed to Aston Villa hitman Watkins,who swivelled and drilled a shot into the bottom corner.Suddenly, the Netherlands were defeated and England were in Never-Never Land – Sunday’s final against Spain in Berlin.Southgate had been criticised and ridiculed in recent weeks but here was making a masterful tactical switch which earned England a second successive Euros final.READ MORE ON ENGLANDEngland have now come from behind to win in three successive knock-out matches.This team’s bottle is undoubted – and here, as Kane’s penalty levelled Xavi Simons’ early opener – they turned on the style with an outstanding first half full of verve and purpose.This was one of those rarest of nights – England in a major semi-final overseas.Like Turin with Gazza’s tears in 1990 and Moscow in 2018, when England tossed away a lead against Croatia during Southgate’s feelgood waistcoat era.Most read in Euro 2024CASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSThe weight of history seemed to hanging heavily in the air, or maybe it was just the intense humidity which forced a spectacular cloudburst an hour before kick-off.Dortmund’s famous Yellow Wall was turned orange and England’s supporters were outnumbered to such an extent that this felt like an away match.England fans heartbroken as Simons gives Netherlands lead in Euro 2024 Semi Final Southgate, ever-cautious, selected his usual team – only Marc Guehi returning from a ban in place of Ezri Konsa.He had been convincing himself, if not the rest of us, that they’d been playing well.Still, now England were here, it hardly mattered how they’d arrived. All that mattered was this.They played ‘Three Lions’ before kick-off. Thirty years of hurt were threatening to become sixty years unless this team could stick the history books, and the formbook, through the shredder.Yet the first time the Dutch attacked, they scored after seven minutes.Declan Rice was mugged by Xavi Simons, who advanced and rocketed a shot past Jordan Pickford into the far corner.Weirdly, though, England had started the game far more fluently than in any match since their opener against Serbia.Saka, their goalscorer and man of the match in the quarter-final win over Switzerland, was full of delicious devilment.And after Kane had a powerful drive pushed away from the bottom corner by Bart Verbruggen, it was Saka who plotted the course towards England’s equaliser.The Arsenal man darted inside from the right, headed into a scrum of orange, then saw his pass deflected to Kane, who shot wide before he was caught by the boot of Denzel Dumfries.At first, ref Felix Zwayer wasn’t interested but he was sent to his monitor and awarded what was very much a new-school slow-mo VAR penalty.Kane stepped up and drilled it low to Verbruggen’s right. Doubted by most of us, the England captain was suddenly tied for the lead in the Golden Boot standings with three goals.It meant that England had scored all 13 of their penalties – including Saturday’s shoot-out – since Kane’s miss against France in Qatar.Southgate’s men had conceded first in three successive knock-out matches but equalised each time.Soon they were an inch away from taking the lead.Kobbie Mainoo – such a positive addition to the England midfield – turned his man, surged forward and slipped a pass to Phil Foden, who attempted to pass it into the net but was denied by a Dumfries clearance on the line.After four tedious matches in a row, this was a belter – and soon both sets of goalposts were being rocked.From a Dutch corner, Dumfries took a mighty leap and headed against the bar.Declan Rice was a key man for EnglandMainoo was everywhere for England against NetherlandsThen, Foden – in the sort of space he hadn’t been afforded all tournament – crashed a curling shot against the top of the post.Like Foden, Mainoo was magnificent, twice winning the ball back on the edge of the Dutch area.It was an insult that Southgate ever started right-back Trent Alexander-Arnold, then Conor Gallagher, ahead of him.England were vibrant, urgent, unrecognisable. They passed the ball, and pressed the opposition as if they meant it. Where had all this been before now?At half-time, Southgate sent on Luke Shaw in place of Kieran Trippier, an authentic left-back to balance a team with its tails up.Ronald Koeman introduced big Wout Weghorst – reversing national stereotypes, like Graham Taylor imploring ‘can we not knock it?’ in 1993.John Stones was ever-present with his passing for EnglandMidway through the half, the Dutch began to get a foothold, winning a string of free-kicks, one of which was met by Van Dijk’s boot, forcing Pickford into a diving save.Bellingham, whose frustrations had clearly been growing, was lucky to escape with a yellow card for a wild challenge on Stefan De Vrij.England had been pinned back but suddenly they had the ball in the Dutch net.Foden fed Kyle Walker, who cut back for Saka to ram home but the linesman felt Walker was marginally offside and the robots concurred.Southgate withdrew a flagging Kane for Watkins and, surprisingly, hooked Foden rather than Bellingham to bring on Cole Palmer.READ MORE SUN STORIESAnd then it happened, with 90 minutes on the clock, Palmer slipped a diagonal pass to Watkins, who turned De Vrij within a blink of an eye and drilled a shot low into the far corner.The England subs invaded the pitch en masse. It was a moment that will live in the memory for decades.HAS OLLIE WATKINS WON IT FOR ENGLAND?! 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿ASTON VILLA’S OLLIE WATKINS IS A SUPERSTAR SHOOTER! 🤩🎯#Euro2024 | #NEDENG pic.twitter.com/67Zpbwg6QQ— ITV Football (@itvfootball) July 10, 2024 More

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    Who will England play in the Euro 2024 final? Date and time for Berlin showpiece

    ENGLAND have the chance to win a first major international trophy in 58 YEARS after a dramatic semi-final win over the Netherlands.The Three Lions booked their spot in the final of Euro 2024 after Ollie Watkins scored an incredible 90th-minute winner in Dortmund.Ollie Watkins scored a brilliant late winner to send England into the final of Euro 2024Credit: GettyThe Netherlands had scored a brilliant early goal through Xavi Simons, before Harry Kane equalised after a controversial VAR call.But Watkins was the hero, firing in a brilliant winner having came on as a late sub for Kane.Who will England play in the Euro 2024 final?After beating the Netherlands 2-1 in the Euro 2024 semi-finals, the Three Lions will face Spain in the European Championship final.READ MORE IN EUROSLa Roja booked their spot in the final two with a narrow 2-1 win over France on Tuesday night.Randal Kolo Muani headed Les Bleus in front on nine minutes before Lamine Yamal and Dani Olmo’s quick-fire first-half goals completed the turnaround.The Euro 2024 final will take place on Sunday, July 14, at the Olympiastadion Berlin – with kick-off scheduled for 8pm.The huge match will be broadcast on both BBC One and ITV1 – with free live streaming of the game available on BBC iPlayer and ITVX.Most read in Euro 2024Euro 2024 fixtures and resultsJuly 9Semi-final, Munich: Spain 2-1 FranceJuly 10Semi-final, Dortmund: Netherlands vs England (8pm BST)July 14Final, Berlin: Spain vs England (8pm BST) More

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    Gary Neville fumes ‘it’s a disgrace’ at England penalty decision as Man Utd legend admits referee ‘offended’ him

    GARY NEVILLE slammed the referee over his controversial decision to award England a penalty against the Netherlands.Harry Kane equalised from the spot after being caught late in the box by Denzel Dumfries after blazing his shot over the bar.Harry Kane was awarded penalty after being caught late by Denzel DumfriesCredit: ReutersReferee Felix Zwayer gave the spot-kick after reviewing the incident on the VAR monitorCredit: RexGary Neville fumed over the decisionCredit: ITVReferee Felix Zwayer initially decided not to point to the spot but reversed his decision following a review of the incident on the VAR monitor, much to fans delight.But Neville believes his first call was the correct one and was heavily critical of the decision to award a penalty.He fumed on ITV, saying: “I think it’s an absolute disgrace. It’s an absolutely disgraceful decision. To have that given against me as a penalty at any time, but in a game of such importance.”I was fuming with the one the other week. The Denmark one the handball. That was a disgrace as well, I was offended by that one.READ MORE ON EURO 2024″He goes in naturally just to try and block the shot. It’s not a penalty it’s nowhere near a penalty and I have to say I don’t think there were many England players claiming for it either.”It’s never a penalty but you take your luck.”Ian Wright disagreed with his colleague, claiming Dumfries’ challenge was “reckless”.That incensed Neville further who hit back saying: “Reckless?! That is not reckless.Most read in Euro 2024BEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSEngland’s controversial penaltyBy Mark HalseyHARRY KANE was gifted a penalty by controversial referee Felix Zwayer.If England had been on the receiving end of that decision, we would have been absolutely fuming.The German official, previously banned for six months for his part in a match-fixing scandal, should not have been sent to the pitchside monitor by VAR Bastian Dankert.Both Denzel Dumfries and Kane had their feet in the air as England’s captain got his shot away.It was just a clash of legs and certainly NOT a ‘clear and obvious error’.Once Zwayer went over to the monitor, we knew what was going to happen.He is an excellent referee but we have seen that none of the officials seem mentally tough enough to stick with their original call.I know some people will argue Dumfries was late to the tackle and it would have been a free-kick elsewhere on the pitch.But it is a contact sport and it’s natural that there will be a coming together in instances like that.Aside from the penalty award, Zwayer had a good game.There were fears decisions would go against England because of Jude Bellingham’s previous comments about Zwayer.Bellingham was fined £34,000 in 2021 for blaming Zwayer and his match-fixing past for Borussia Dortmund’s 3-2 defeat to Bayern Munich.But Zwayer was right to caution Bellingham for his reckless challenge on Stefan de Vrij in the second half.England’s penalty shootout recordTHE dreaded penalty shootout.England’s nemesis at no fewer than EIGHT major tournaments since 1990, from the West Germany heartache at Italia 90 to Wembley woes on the brink of Euro 2020 final glory.But the perfect shootout win over Switzerland at Euro 2024 gives some reason for optimism…1990 World Cup semi-final vs WEST GERMANY, 04/07/1990 – LOST 4-3Euro 1996 quarter-final vs SPAIN, 22/06/1996 – WON 4-2Euro 1996 semi-final vs WEST GERMANY, 26/06/1996 – LOST 6-5Friendly vs BELGIUM, 29/05/1998 – LOST 4-31998 World Cup last 16 vs ARGENTINA, 30/06/1998 – LOST 4-3Euro 2004 quarter-final vs PORTUGAL, 24/06/2004 – LOST 6-52006 World Cup quarter-final vs PORTUGAL, 01/07/2006 – LOST 3-1Euro 2012 quarter-final vs ITALY, 24/06/2012 – LOST 4-22018 World Cup last 16 vs COLOMBIA, 03/07/2018 – WON 4-3Nations League third-place play-off vs SWITZERLAND, 09/06/2019 – WON 6-5Euro 2020 final vs ITALY, 11/07/2021 – LOST 3-2Euro 2024 quarter-final vs SWITZERLAND, 06/07/24 – WON 5-3OVERALL: Played 12 Won 4, Lost 8EURO 2024 LIVE: KEEP UP TO DATE WITH ALL THE LATEST NEWS FROM GERMANYEngland ratings vs HollandENGLAND stormed into the final against Spain thanks to Ollie Watkins’ last-minute strike in the 2-1 win over Holland.It was a brilliant team performance, but how did each player rate?SunSport’s Tom Barclay ran the rule over Southgate’s boys, and here’s how he rated them.Jordan Pickford: 7Bigger goalkeepers may have got a stronger hand to Xavi Simons’ early stunner – though that was being hypercritical. Solid stop to deny Virgil van Dijk after the hour.Kyle Walker: 7Looked re-energised after some lumbering displays and bombed on at times in the first half, despite his role on the right of a back three. Last-ditch tackle on Cody Gakpo was spot on.John Stones: 7Strong in possession. He looks to have benefited from regular game-time after rarely featuring for Manchester City in the last few months.Marc Guehi: 6Came back into the side after suspension ruled him out of the Switzerland game. Had an unenviable task of making the big man Wout Weghorst after the break.Bukayo Saka: 7Razor-sharp in the first half, winning tackles, making runs and dribbling the ball proficiently. Less of an impact after the break, had a goal ruled out for offside and was booked.Declan Rice: 6Lost possession for Simons’ thunderous opener but grew into the game, mopping up where necessary. Poor pass when Kane was open midway through the second half.Kobbie Mainoo: 8Was England’s youngest-ever player to play in a major-tournament semi-final, aged 19years 82 days, and had a stormer in the first half. Great bursts forward, vital tackles, and his interplay with Foden was a joy.Kieran Trippier: 6We all know by now that he is playing out of position, so again he was limited going forward and reliable defensively. Subbed at half-time for the more natural Shaw.Phil Foden: 7The first 45 minutes was by far and away his best half of the tournament. Thought he’d scored when his shot was cleared off the line by Denzel Dumfries, and cracked the post with a cracker. But was then surprisingly subbed.Jude Bellingham: 5Back at the ground where he made his name but struggled to make much of an impact on his old stomping ground. Fortunate it was not he that was subbed.Harry Kane: 6Won and dispatched the penalty to go joint top-scorer in the tournament with three goals. Had looked more mobile initially but still tired badly after the break and was taken off.SUBSLuke Shaw (for Kieran Trippier, half-time): 6Looked assured for a man who has been out for so long.Ollie Watkins (for Harry Kane, 81): 9 and STAR MAN Surprisingly given the nod over Ivan Toney as striker sub as Southgate looked for more pace in behind. Brilliant finish into the corner to win the game – you could not ask more from him.Cole Palmer (for Phil Foden, 81): 7Had his big chance in the final minutes but shanked it horribly wide – but then fed Watkins for his wonderful winner.Gareth Southgate: 8His switch to a back three against Switzerland helped dig out the win there, and here it had his team finally playing some great football in the first half. The team went into their shells again as the game wore on and you feared the worst – but you have to say his decision to bring on Ollie Watkins was a masterstroke. “We’re all going mad, we don’t know what a penalty is. We’ve conditioned ourselves now in the game whereby we think that’s reckless and we think that’s reckless.”Honestly that is not a penalty. From agony to ecstasy – England level Euro 2024 semi final against Netherlands – full game fan reactions”I think in the box I think there is a bit of license for a defender to go in with honesty and block the shot.”There has got to be a bit of license otherwise you’re never blocking a shot.”The penalty had a crucial impact on the game as Ollie Watkins struck a last-gasp winner to hand England a 2-1 victory and a place in the final. More

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    England fans ‘standing up and applauding’ Kobbie Mainoo for running semi-final vs Holland as he sets major record

    ENGLAND fans have joined forces to wax lyrical about the performance of Kobbie Mainoo.Manchester United midfielder earned a spot in the starting XI for Gareth Southgate’s team in the Euro 2024 against the Netherlands following an impressive display against quarter-final opponents Swizterland.Kobbie Mainoo impressed in the first half against the NetherlandsCredit: RexEngland fans joined forces to ‘stand up and applaud’ MainooCredit: GettyIn doing so at the age of just 19 years and 82 days old, Mainoo became the youngest ever player to play in a semi-final of a major tournament for the Three Lions.And while some may have folded under the pressure, to quote Alan Shearer pressure is for tyres, and not Mainoo.Mainoo had an impressive first half in the BVB Stadion.He had won 100 per cent of his tackles and duels, completed 25 passes, made two interceptions and created the joint-most chances for England – almost assisting Phil Foden’s attempt which was cleared off the line.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLFans took to social media to praise the display as England entered the break 1-1 courtesy of Xavi Simons stunner being cancelled out by a Harry Kane penalty.One fan said: “Less than 30 per cent of earth is covered by land, the other 70 per cent is covered by Kobbie Mainoo.”A second said: “Kobbie Mainoo, I’m standing up and applauding.”A third said: “Mainoo is RUNNING the game in a major international semi-final at nineteen. What a monster.”Most read in Euro 2024BEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSAnother said: “Mainoo running that midfield. Some of you England twonks doubted him. Only 19 yrs old & bossing a major international tournament Semi-Final. You gotta respect it.”A fifth added: “Kobbie Mainoo, they can never make me hate you. forget the football rivalry. As an Arsenal fan, this guy is the truth and absolutely nothing less.”England vs Netherlands Player RatingsA sixth said: “The world seeing what United fans have been talking about all season.” Another said: “Hype was on [Cole] Palmer to be the game changer for England off the bench but it’s Kobbie Mainoo who’s taken the opportunity and made the most of it. What a player.”Ollie Watkins came off the bench to score the winner with a stunning driven strike across goal.Kobbie Mainoo: From work experience kid to England hero… and latest generational talentAND we all thought England had just the one generational talent.Kobbie Mainoo was effectively brought to Germany as a work experience kid but has emerged as the key kid behind this country’s attempt to rewrite history.After just five senior starts, England’s new boy wonder will now have a teenage tear-up against Spain’s Lamine Yamal in the Euro 2024 final.Last night, he did not merely become England’s youngest ever player to feature in a semi-final of a major tournament, aged 19 years and 82 days.Here, he took this semi-final by the scruff of the neck, delivered a performance which was a joy to watch, particularly in the first half, and now England are in their first final on foreign soil.If Jude Bellingham thought he was certain to be England’s main posterboy over the next decade, he has someone else who has now emerged in his rear-view mirror within just a few weeks.To bag an FA Cup winners’ medal at the age of 19 was impressive. To then win Euro 2024 a couple of months later would be extraordinary.As we saw with Manchester United, Mainoo has now fitted seamlessly into the team and provided a perfect mix of both style and substance.Give it a couple of years, and you can only imagine how good this lad is going to be.For much of this tournament, the focus has been on the disappointing form of Harry Kane, Bellingham and Phil Foden.So Mainoo, to a degree, had almost been off the radar. But against the Dutch, in tight, congested spaces, he is a class apart.When he was put under pressure, remained cool, navigated his way out of difficult situations and drove forward.Despite what was at stake, Mainoo once again looked extraordinarily composed and was England’s best player in the first half. He won possession, he rode tackles and he drove forward like an old master.He nearly delivered an assist at 1-1 with some brilliant play. He received the ball from Foden, turned and drove forward before returning the ball to his team-mate but the shot was hacked off the line by Denzel Dumfries.Mainoo delivered a terrific block to snuff out some serious danger in a lightning-quick Dutch counter attack.In the second half, he had less space in midfield but nevertheless still had bags of energy and kept his discipline positionally – and then he let subs Cole Palmer and Ollie Watkins deliver the business.It is still mind-boggling that Mainoo is now heading to Berlin on Sunday, when you consider Mainoo only made his United debut against Charlton in the Carabao Cup in January 2023. His first Premier League start was just eight months ago.Yet it was his dazzling midfield form in an otherwise dysfunctional United team which earned him his first cap as a substitute against Brazil in March. He was then Man of the Match in a ridiculously-good performance in the 2-2 draw with Belgium.Mainoo’s form dipped in the last few weeks of the season. It was probably because he was knackered carrying some of his team-mates. But he then saved them again in the FA Cup final against Manchester City with a Man of the Match performance in a 2-1 win.A bit like Adam Wharton, he was part of England’s 26-man squad to soak up the experience, to learn what it is like to feature in a major tournament and maybe, if needed, to have a few cameo roles off the bench.And the fact he was effectively Southgate’s third-choice to partner Declan Rice here in Germany tells you exactly where he stood in a squad of 26.The Trent Alexander-Arnold midfield failed in the two opening games against Serbia and Denmark. Conor Gallagher – despite some bright performances as a sub in those games – really struggled in his start against Slovenia.Apart from a strong appearance as a substitute by Palmer, Mainoo’s performance against Slovakia was the only bright spot in a dismal and extremely fortunate win over Slovakia in the last 16.There was always a worry about Mainoo’s movement when England do not have possession but that will come with experience, like it would for any other central midfielder.Yet Mainoo has solved the problem for Southgate and now England can continue to dream big. And it is totally unthinkable from where you consider how they played in the group stages when they stunk out Germany.In Sunday’s final, England’s experienced players will be able to draw on the pain of both the 2018 World Cup and Euro 2020.For Mainoo, this will be a completely new experience but do not expect him to wilt. He’ll absolutely love it.England ratings vs HollandENGLAND stormed into the final against Spain thanks to Ollie Watkins’ last-minute strike in the 2-1 win over Holland.It was a brilliant team performance, but how did each player rate?SunSport’s Tom Barclay ran the rule over Southgate’s boys, and here’s how he rated them.Jordan Pickford: 7Bigger goalkeepers may have got a stronger hand to Xavi Simons’ early stunner – though that was being hypercritical. Solid stop to deny Virgil van Dijk after the hour.Kyle Walker: 7Looked re-energised after some lumbering displays and bombed on at times in the first half, despite his role on the right of a back three. Last-ditch tackle on Cody Gakpo was spot on.John Stones: 7Strong in possession. He looks to have benefited from regular game-time after rarely featuring for Manchester City in the last few months.Marc Guehi: 6Came back into the side after suspension ruled him out of the Switzerland game. Had an unenviable task of making the big man Wout Weghorst after the break.Bukayo Saka: 7Razor-sharp in the first half, winning tackles, making runs and dribbling the ball proficiently. Less of an impact after the break, had a goal ruled out for offside and was booked.Declan Rice: 6Lost possession for Simons’ thunderous opener but grew into the game, mopping up where necessary. Poor pass when Kane was open midway through the second half.Kobbie Mainoo: 8Was England’s youngest-ever player to play in a major-tournament semi-final, aged 19years 82 days, and had a stormer in the first half. Great bursts forward, vital tackles, and his interplay with Foden was a joy.Kieran Trippier: 6We all know by now that he is playing out of position, so again he was limited going forward and reliable defensively. Subbed at half-time for the more natural Shaw.Phil Foden: 7The first 45 minutes was by far and away his best half of the tournament. Thought he’d scored when his shot was cleared off the line by Denzel Dumfries, and cracked the post with a cracker. But was then surprisingly subbed.Jude Bellingham: 5Back at the ground where he made his name but struggled to make much of an impact on his old stomping ground. Fortunate it was not he that was subbed.Harry Kane: 6Won and dispatched the penalty to go joint top-scorer in the tournament with three goals. Had looked more mobile initially but still tired badly after the break and was taken off.SUBSLuke Shaw (for Kieran Trippier, half-time): 6Looked assured for a man who has been out for so long.Ollie Watkins (for Harry Kane, 81): 9 and STAR MAN Surprisingly given the nod over Ivan Toney as striker sub as Southgate looked for more pace in behind. Brilliant finish into the corner to win the game – you could not ask more from him.Cole Palmer (for Phil Foden, 81): 7Had his big chance in the final minutes but shanked it horribly wide – but then fed Watkins for his wonderful winner.Gareth Southgate: 8His switch to a back three against Switzerland helped dig out the win there, and here it had his team finally playing some great football in the first half. The team went into their shells again as the game wore on and you feared the worst – but you have to say his decision to bring on Ollie Watkins was a masterstroke.  More

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    Laura Woods stuns fans in bold outfit on ITV coverage for England clash as they say ‘is it me or does she look sexier?’

    LAURA WOODS stunned fans as she wore a bold outfit for England’s semi-final against Holland.Laura is presenting ITV’s pitch side coverage as England look to reach the final of the Euros tonight.Laura Woods wore a blue dress in DormundCredit: EURO 2024 News Pool (ENP)She then donned a suit jacket as the heavens opened in DortmundCredit: RexWoods was presenting alongside ITV pundit Karen CarneyCredit: RexShe was there to inspect the pitch alongside pundit Karen Carney after a biblical downpour before the all-important semi.Providing the main coverage is Mark Pougatch, who is alongside Ian Wright, Gary Neville and Roy Keane.Laura wore a blue dress as she presented the coverage for ITV.She then donned a pinstripe blazer over the top of it as the heavens opened in Dortmund.READ MORE ON EURO 2024Fans on X hailed seeing the ITV presenter on their screens.One fan posted: “Laura Woods 😍😍😍”Another wrote: “Laura woods is so stunning.”A third posted: “Laura Woods is awesome.”Most read in Euro 2024She has been one of ITVs most prominent presenters over the last few yearsCredit: RexWhile a fourth said: “Love seeing Laura Woods on ITV.”A fifth wrote: “is just me or does Laura Woods look sexier this evening 😂”Meet the ten Wags ready to stun at Euro 2024Who is Euro 2024’s sexiest star?EURO 2024 has something for everyone from stunning goals, thrilling matches… and the continent’s biggest hunks, writes Jack Figg.Several stars have lit up the group stages with their skills on the pitch – but others are also catching the eye for their looks.But who is the sexiest?Thankfully AI boffins have carried out an analysis on the facial attractiveness of all players at the tournament.And it’s bad news for Gareth Southgate’s Three Lions who are the fourth UGLIEST in the competition – one place below Scotland.In fact it’s England’s group rivals Serbia who have fans swooning the most – boasting an average score of 77.90/100 with defender Strahinja Pavlovic deemed their most attractive.While Turkey defender Mert Muldur has been ranked as the tournament’s BEST-LOOKING player.But who is England’s sexiest star, and who makes the Euros’ hunkiest XI? Read our full story.Woods has been on presenting duties throughout the tournament in Germany as part of ITV’s broadcasting team.However, she still found time to reunite with boyfriend Adam Collard following the group stage.Taking a break from the football, Woods jetted home to spend time with the former Love Island star.Laura Woods reunited with boyfriend Adam Collard after the Euros group stageCredit: INSTAGRAM@LARUAWOODSYMeet England’s Euro 2024 WagsEngland Wags range from childhood sweethearts to recently blossoming love stories.Katie Goodland (Harry Kane’s wife)The fitness instructor has been married to the England captain since 2019 and joined him in Germany with their four children after he joined Bayern Munich.Laura Celia Valk (Jude Bellingham’s girlfriend)The stunning Dutch model, 25, has more than half a million Instagram followers and is said to be absolutely smitten with the Real Madrid star.Rebecca Cooke (Phil Foden’s girlfriend)Foden’s childhood sweetheart and the mother of his two kids tends to keep out of the spotlight, but is a regular at England games.Dani Dyer (Jarrod Bowen’s girlfriend)England’s most famous Wag, former Love Island winner and daughter of Eastenders’ Danny Dyer.Iris Law (Trent Alexander-Arnold’s girlfriend)Dani Dyer isn’t the only actor’s daughter dating an England star. Iris’ dad is Hollywood legend Jude Law.Megan Davison (Jordan Pickford’s wife)Megan has been with Pickford since he was 14 years old. The couple married in 2022 and have one son.Olivia Naylor (John Stones’ girlfriend)The 33-year-old former beautician has stepped back from her role after giving birth to a baby son.Read more about the Wags supporting England at Euro 2024 here More

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    Watch brilliant moment excited mascot gatecrashes Dutch national anthem live on TV before England clash

    ONE young fan let their excitement get the better of them before England’s Euro 2024 semi-final victory over the Netherlands.One of the Uefa mascots who escorted the Dutch side out onto the Dortmund pitch made sure he got his moment to shine on national TV ahead of the clash.The Netherlands national anthem was gatecrashed by one young fanCredit: ReutersCameras panned to Denzel Dumfries during the anthemCredit: ITVA young fan appeared to pop up at the bottom of the screenCredit: itvThe youngster was taking his moment to shine and jumped up to wave at the cameraCredit: itvThe young supporter leapt into the camera frame during the Dutch national anthem, leaving fans at home loving his momentary cameo.The mascot had been led out onto the pitch by Inter Milan star Denzel Dumfries.And when the cameras were focusing on the full-back belting out the Netherlands anthem, the youngster took his moment to ensure he was caught by the broadcast too.He jumped into frame with a smile on his face and waved straight at the camera.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLFans at home were loving the hilarious moment and took to social media to react.One wrote: “Brilliant work from the little Dutch mascot in glasses.”While another added: “The Dutch mascot crashing the anthem is already on the highlights reel.”A third commented: “Shout out to the Dutch kid who seized the day!”Most read in Euro 2024BEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSAnd a fourth joked: “Good initiative from the youngster”. The brief interruption didn’t stop the Netherlands players from belting out their anthem ahead of kick off.Beers go flying at Boxpark as Harry Kane levels semi final vs Netherlands from penalty spotAnd their passionate display clearly translated to their football after the whistle blew to kick things off in the first half.Xavi Simons gave the Oranje an early lead with a stunning long-distance effort after just seven minutes.However, England were quick to wipe the smiles off the Dutch fans and level the scores just 11 minutes later.Harry Kane won a dubious penalty in the 18th minute which he calmly tucked into the bottom corner to make it 1-1.Before substitute Ollie Watkins bagged a 90th minute winner for Gareth Southgate’s side to send them to the Euro 2024 final this weekend.The Three Lions will face Spain on Sunday in their first ever major tournament final away from home soil.England ratings vs HollandENGLAND stormed into the final against Spain thanks to Ollie Watkins’ last-minute strike in the 2-1 win over Holland.It was a brilliant team performance, but how did each player rate?SunSport’s Tom Barclay ran the rule over Southgate’s boys, and here’s how he rated them.Jordan Pickford: 7Bigger goalkeepers may have got a stronger hand to Xavi Simons’ early stunner – though that was being hypercritical. Solid stop to deny Virgil van Dijk after the hour.Kyle Walker: 7Looked re-energised after some lumbering displays and bombed on at times in the first half, despite his role on the right of a back three. Last-ditch tackle on Cody Gakpo was spot on.John Stones: 7Strong in possession. He looks to have benefited from regular game-time after rarely featuring for Manchester City in the last few months.Marc Guehi: 6Came back into the side after suspension ruled him out of the Switzerland game. Had an unenviable task of making the big man Wout Weghorst after the break.Bukayo Saka: 7Razor-sharp in the first half, winning tackles, making runs and dribbling the ball proficiently. Less of an impact after the break, had a goal ruled out for offside and was booked.Declan Rice: 6Lost possession for Simons’ thunderous opener but grew into the game, mopping up where necessary. Poor pass when Kane was open midway through the second half.Kobbie Mainoo: 8Was England’s youngest-ever player to play in a major-tournament semi-final, aged 19years 82 days, and had a stormer in the first half. Great bursts forward, vital tackles, and his interplay with Foden was a joy.Kieran Trippier: 6We all know by now that he is playing out of position, so again he was limited going forward and reliable defensively. Subbed at half-time for the more natural Shaw.Phil Foden: 7The first 45 minutes was by far and away his best half of the tournament. Thought he’d scored when his shot was cleared off the line by Denzel Dumfries, and cracked the post with a cracker. But was then surprisingly subbed.Jude Bellingham: 5Back at the ground where he made his name but struggled to make much of an impact on his old stomping ground. Fortunate it was not he that was subbed.Harry Kane: 6Won and dispatched the penalty to go joint top-scorer in the tournament with three goals. Had looked more mobile initially but still tired badly after the break and was taken off.SUBSLuke Shaw (for Kieran Trippier, half-time): 6Looked assured for a man who has been out for so long.Ollie Watkins (for Harry Kane, 81): 9 and STAR MAN Surprisingly given the nod over Ivan Toney as striker sub as Southgate looked for more pace in behind. Brilliant finish into the corner to win the game – you could not ask more from him.Cole Palmer (for Phil Foden, 81): 7Had his big chance in the final minutes but shanked it horribly wide – but then fed Watkins for his wonderful winner.Gareth Southgate: 8His switch to a back three against Switzerland helped dig out the win there, and here it had his team finally playing some great football in the first half. The team went into their shells again as the game wore on and you feared the worst – but you have to say his decision to bring on Ollie Watkins was a masterstroke. Xavi Simons gave the Netherlands an early leadCredit: ReutersHarry Kane levelled the score from the spotCredit: AFP More