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    How England should line up to face Switzerland as Harry Redknapp urges Gareth Southgate to adopt new-look attack

    HARRY REDKNAPP has urged Gareth Southgate to go for a new look England against Switzerland on Saturday.The veteran manager revealed in his SunSport column that Southgate needs to be bold against the Swiss.Harry Redknapp has urged Gareth Southgate to adopt a new-look attack for the Euro 2024 quarter-finalsCredit: Darren FletcherEngland nearly crashed out of the tournament against SlovakiaCredit: GettyJude Bellingham’s late goal saved the Three Lions in their last-16 clashCredit: AlamyEngland saved their Euros with a late goal from Jude Bellingham and match-winning strike from Harry Kane in extra time against Slovakia in the last 16 clash on Sunday.And Redknapp has urged Southgate to make quarter-final opponents Switzerland “worried” about his side rather than play it “safe and steady” in Saturday’s game.To do that England need to overpower them and approach the match with an attacking mindset, he claimed.The former Spurs boss hinted at starting a new-look front six and emphasised that Switzerland should be seen as a “molehill rather than a mountain”.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLHe first demanded that “Cole Palmer has GOT to come in on one wing, with Bukayo Saka on the other if Luke Shaw’s fit enough”.Redknapp wrote: “I love the way Palmer wants the ball and wants to take people on. “The Swiss full-backs like to get forward, so let’s make them worry about having someone running at them instead.”This would then allow Phil Foden to play behind Kane where he typically plays for Manchester CIty.Most read in Euro 2024And playing alongside the 24-year-old will be Bellingham and Declan Rice.BEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSBut the veteran boss also called Anthony Gordon and Eberechi Eze a “defender’s nightmare”.And he said it would be unlikley but he would be “happy” to see Ivan Toney start. England fans say ‘get him back on the pitch’ as Jarrod Bowen puts on finishing masterclass in Euro 2024 trainingHe added: “To be honest, I’d be happy to see him in from the start and I’m sure Harry would love it — although there’s no way it will happen.”Southgate’s just too safe and steady for that.”Bellingham has been cleared to play against Switzerland by Uefa after his “crotch-grabbing” gesture during England’s win against Slovakia.The England star has instead been slapped with a £25,000 fine and a one-match BAN, suspended for 12 months.England ratings: Bellingham rescues woeful Three Lions as big names, and manager, have a shockerJUDE BELLINGHAM’S majestic overhead kick deep into stoppage time saved England from a humiliating Euros exit.Gareth Southgate’s side had been utterly woeful and looked to be heading home thanks to Ivan Schranz’s clever finish.But Bellingham came to the rescue in the 96th minute, brilliantly firing into the corner after Marc Guehi had flicked on Kyle Walker’s long throw.Remarkably, it was England’s first shot on target, summing how poor they had been.But another one came soon after, as 53 seconds into extra-time, Harry Kane headed home from close range to set up a quarter-final with Switzerland.It was as close a shave as it comes, and if they play like this against the Swiss, then they will be toast.Here’s how Tom Barclay rated England’s stars… and manager Southgate.Jordan Pickford: 5Appeared to hurt his left hand when taking a big whack in the warm-up, but still played. Fired a lot of long balls and was lucky not to be lobbed by David Strelec’s 45-yard strike.Kyle Walker: 4England’s second-most experienced player had a shocker. He looked uncharacteristically slow, his touch was heavy and his crossing was nowhere near good enough. But it was his long throw that led to Bellingham’s magic.John Stones: 4Said it was time for the senior pros to step up in the build-up to the game, but there was little sign of that until Bellingham did his thing, and he is only 21. Stones fired aimless long balls, gave it away and it was his mistake that almost led to Strelec’s trying his luck from range.Marc Guehi: 5Booked early after Kieran Trippier’s underhit pass meant he had to take out the excellent David Strelec, meaning he is out of the quarter-final. Ivan Schranz bamboozled him for Slovakia’s opener but his flick-on to Bellingham brought the leveller.Kieran Trippier: 4When Jude Bellingham’s good ball found Trippier on the edge of the box early doors, on his favoured right foot, you thought, ‘Here we go’. He smashed it into Row Z.Declan Rice: 5An old-school reducer on Juraj Kucka was a fair tackle, even if it left the 37-year-old hobbling. His curling effort with ten minutes to go cracked against the post.Kobbie Mainoo: 6FIRST start at a major tournament and our only decent performer in an horrendous first half from England. Blasted a volley over but was also booked for a late tackle.Bukayo Saka: 5We all know what a fantastic player Saka is for Arsenal, and for England in games gone by, but he rarely threatened here. Did go the distance though, and in a number of positions.Jude Bellingham: 7 and STAR MANCometh the hour, cometh the man. He had underwhelmed again until the 96th minute, but who cares when you step up like that.Phil Foden: 4Thought he had levelled early in the second half but his tap-in was ruled out by VAR after he was caught being, inexplicably, offside. Just off it all night, in danger of being dropped.Harry Kane: 6Still way off his best – he was nowhere to be seen in the first half and missed a free header after the break – but got it right when it counted in extra time.SUBSTITUTIONSCole Palmer (on for Kieran Trippier, 66): 7FANS were on their feet applauding when Southgate finally made a change and brought him on. So lively and with a lovely delivery, must be in with a chance of starting against the Swiss.Eberechi Eze (on for Kobbie Mainoo, 84): 6Did enough to put off Slovak full-back Peter Pekarik from turning home at close range in extra-time. Looked like he had been hit by a train when Denis Vavro walloped into him.Ivan Toney (on for Phil Foden, 90): 7GRABBED the assist for Kane’s winner by flicking on after a free-kick – which he had won with his strength – had been cleared.Conor Gallagher (on for Harry Kane, 105): 6Southgate rolled the dice in extra-time by trying to shut the game out, taking his captain off for the Chelsea midfielder.Ezri Konsa (on for Jude Bellingham, 105): 6Ditto to Gallagher as Konsa got his first minutes of the tournament in place of the hero Bellingham, which felt a risky strategy.MANAGERGareth Southgate: 3.A lucky, lucky man. Tactically, his team were all long ball, lacked any movement, and did not conjure up a shot on target until Bellingham’s wonder strike – and that came from Walker chucking it in the mixer. Subs took ages in the 90 and then felt risky as he sought to see the game out in extra-time. More

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    Portugal vs France LIVE SCORE Ronaldo and Mbappe have one final Euros dance in huge quarter-final tie – updates

    CRISTIANO RONALDO and Kylian Mbappe will have one last dance at the Euros TONIGHT as Portugal take on France in a spine-tingling quarter-final tie.Ronaldo, 39, broke down in tears thinking he had cost his nation a spot in the next round when the Portuguese idol saw his 105th-minute penalty saved during their encounter against Slovenia.However, Diego Costa’s penalty shootout heroics fired Selecao into the last-eight – setting up a super contest against a France side who scraped past Belgium.Kick-off time: 8pm BSTLive stream: BBC iPlayerTV channel: BBC OnePortugal XI: team news to follow…France XI: team news to follow…EURO 2024 FREE BETS AND OFFERSFollow ALL the action from the Volksparkstadion with our live blog below… More

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    Rio Ferdinand jokes ‘he’ll walk home’ from Euro 2024 if Gareth Southgate leaves out England ace for Switzerland showdown

    RIO FERDINAND has threatened to “walk home” from Euro 2024 if one specific player does not start for England against Switzerland.The Three Lions head to Dusseldorf for their quarter-final clash on Saturday evening.Rio Ferdinand has threatened to ‘walk home’ from Germany if Kobbie Mainoo doesn’t start against SwitzerlandCredit: GettyMainoo made his first start of Euro 2024 in England’s last 16 win over SlovakiaCredit: GettyGareth Southgate is set to make changes to his formation as he looks to reach the last four.However, Ferdinand is adamant Kobbie Mainoo should keep his place in the side.The 19-year-old midfielder made his first start of the tournament against Slovakia in the last 16.Taking to X, Ferdinand wrote: “If Kobbie ain’t starting, I’m walking back from Germany! (He) has to…”READ MORE EURO 2024 NEWSThe former England defender is currently in Germany as part of the BBC’s punditry team.Meanwhile, Mainoo has made three appearances so far at Euro 2024.Following substitute appearances vs Serbia and Slovenia, he partnered Declan Rice in midfield from the start last time out.Roy Keane was impressed with the teenager during ITV’s coverage, explaining: “You see the stuff he is doing, I played in that position, but he’s doing stuff that probably took me 10 years to learn.Most read in Euro 2024CASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERS”He’s obviously had a great foundation at Man United and he’s getting into good habits but we’ve seen in these big games – and when you’re playing for Man United, every game is a big game for Man United, so he’ll cope with all that.”Southgate’s overhaul of his side is expected to focus on a formation change, with a shift to a three-man defence.Watch Rio Ferdinand get on the beers with rowdy England fans as BBC Euros pundit cheers on Three Lions against SlovakiaSouthgate needs Mainoo to help cure England’s fear, says Jack WilshereKOBBIE MAINOO has shown he is the player that England need to build their midfield ­— and their team — around, writes Jack Wilshere.That’s what I felt as it looked like we were slipping to defeat against Slovakia.I know he was not on the pitch when our goals went in.But until that unbelievable comeback, Mainoo was our best player.He has a fearlessness and an instinct to do the right things at the right times that seemed to be lacking for so much of the game.Mainoo alongside Declan Rice gives England better structure. In theory, at least, because for so long it didn’t look like that.You can have any structure you like but if a team, individually and collectively, lacks confidence, you cannot use that structure effectively.A fear can creep in. A fear of failing. A fear of losing the ball.It is partly because of his age that Mainoo does not have that, or appears not to have it.This was his first start in a major tournament. He does not know what it is like to have a bad one.If we want to win this tournament, starting with the quarter-final against Switzerland, we will need to control games better.Mainoo is the kind of midfielder England have been crying out for for a long time.He can be the glue that holds together this team for the rest of the tournament and well into the future.Read Jack Wilshere’s column in full.Or check out all of Jack’s Euro 2024 opinions.Ezri Konsa is likely to come in for the suspended Marc Guehi alongside Kyle Walker and John Stones.Meanwhile, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Bukayo Saka have been tipped to fill the wing-back berths.Saka’s inclusion out wide leaves the possibility of Phil Foden and Jude Bellingham both starting behind Harry Kane in attack.Mainoo could keep his place alongside Rice in midfield, but Conor Gallagher has also been trialled in the role by Southgate.EURO 2024 LIVE: KEEP UP TO DATE WITH ALL THE LATEST NEWS FROM GERMANY More

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    Spain vs Germany odds: Get Morata, Havertz and Musiala shot on target each at 3/1 PLUS get £60 bonus with William Hill

    HEAVYWEIGHTS Spain and Germany clash in tonight’s mouth-watering Euro 2024 quarter-final showdown in Stuttgart.And bookmakers William Hill are celebrating by offering all customers odds of 3/1 for Alvaro Morata, Kai Havertz and Jamal Musiala each to have a shot on target!Wait, there’s more… brand new William Hill customers who sign-up and stake a tenner on the footy will be rewarded with a colossal £60 in free bets and bonuses!Find The Sun’s betting publishing principles hereSpain vs Germany price alertWilliam HillWilliam Hill are going BIG on tonight’s encounter between Spain and hosts Germany with a terrific price boost that’s available to everyone!Morata, Havertz & Musiala Shot On Target Each (90 mins)Was 2/1Now 3/1You can claim this super-charged price boost HERESpain vs Germany: Claim your £60 bonus – click here*New to William Hill? You can sign-up using the links provided on this page and then you can reap the rewards!Simply register a new account and deposit a minimum of £10 using the Promo Code: T60.EURO 2024 FREE BETS AND OFFERSAfter that, stake at least £10 from your main balance on football on the William Hill Sportsbook at odds of 1/2 or greater.After settlement — win or lose — William Hill will credit your account with £60 in free bets and bonuses to spend on football and in the casino!Remember to gamble responsiblyA responsible gambler is someone who:Establishes time and monetary limits before playingOnly gambles with money they can afford to loseNever chase their lossesDoesn’t gamble if they’re upset, angry, or depressedGamcare – www.gamcare.org.ukGamble Aware – www.gambleaware.orgFind our detailed guide on responsible gambling practices here.For help with a gambling problem, call the National Gambling Helpline on 0808 8020 133 or go to www.gamstop.co.uk*18+. Play Safe. New players only, using promo code T60. Valid from 13/04/2022. Online play. Get £60 Bonus split between Vegas & Sports in the following manner – (i) Deposit £10 to unlock £20 Vegas Free Bet on Selected Games (72hr expiry, wagering reqs apply); then (ii) bet £10+ (odds 1/2+) with cash (excl. £10 deposit) or Vegas winnings (after wager reqs met). Once settled, receive £40 Sports Free Bets excluding Virtual Markets (4x £10, 7 days expiry). Payment methods & country restrictions apply. Full T&Cs apply.*Price boost T&Cs. 18+. Play Safe. Bet up to £20. Available online and in shop for plus customers. Available from 16:00-17:00 More

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    Spain vs Germany LIVE SCORE: Euro 2024 quarter-final latest as hosts face La Furia Roja – updates, stream FREE

    SPAIN are up against Germany tonight in a massive Euro 2024 quarter-final match-up. Both sides have been touted as favourites to win it all and will play the winner of Portugal’s match-up with France. Kick-off time: 5pm BSTStream/TV: ITVX/ITV1Spain XI: Simon; Carvajal, Le Normand, Laporte, Cucurella; Rodri, Pedri, Fabian; Lamine, Morata, WilliamsGermany XI: Neuer; Kimmich, Rudiger, Tah, Raum; Can, Kroos; Sane, Gundogan, Musiala; HavertzEURO 2024 FREE BETS AND OFFERSSpain 0-0 Germany5. The ball is played into Pedri, who looks to let the ball run and get on the attack.He is wiped out by Kroos, sending the young Spaniard flying in the air.de la Fuente is furious on the touchline that the German has not been shown a card for the challenge.Credit: AFPCopy linkCopiedSpain 0-0 Germany3. This match has been huge news in Germany this week.Competing in their first quarter-final since 2016, the hosts are hoping they can go all the way this time.Spain have started on the front-foot, looking to put Die Mannschaft undr some early pressure.Copy linkCopiedSpain 0-0 Germany1. Both sides are getting stuck into the early challenges.Williams then plays the ball into Morata in the penalty-area.He lays it off to Pedri, who strikes it first time, but his effort is straight at Manuel Neuer.Copy linkCopiedKick-off: Spain vs GermanyWe are underway in Stuttgart.There is not a single empty seat in the MHPArena for this one.Germany get the game started.Copy linkCopiedHistory favours the hostsNo host nation has ever been eliminated from the quarter-final stages of the Euros, with all four teams previously at this stage progressing.This will be Germany’s 19th quarter-final at a major tournament, having progressed 15 times from their previous 18 attempts.Die Manschaft’s record is the highest of any European nation at major tournaments.Copy linkCopiedAtmosphere building to fever-pitch The MHPArena is ramping up in terms of noise levels.Whenever the hosts play, you can expect a cauldron of noise.Spain have been well-supported at the tournament and their team have given them plenty to celebrate so far.Credit: PACredit: EPACopy linkCopiedView from SunSport’s Jordan Davies in StuttgartSweet Caroline is being blasted around the Stuttgart Arena and this has the feeling of a special game – Spain boss Luis de la Fuente admitted it is big enough to be the final.But, this is a quarter final, one that will see a big hitter go home, so who will it be? The hosts Germany or the in-form Spaniards?Talking of big-hitting, Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann has warned 16-year-old Barca star Lamine Yamal that his big defenders will get physical with him to see if he has the nerve to react on this sort of stage.But Nagelsmann is more worried about the other side of the pitch with Nico Williams on the left – a shining light of this tournament so far – hence why he has brought in Leroy Sane instead of Florian Wirtz to cover the space with his pace.Whatever happens tonight, it will be a shock to the Euros system. England – on the other side of the draw – will be watching on with interest…Copy linkCopiedWinner takes it allWhoever comes out on top in Stuttgart this evening will no doubt become the favourite to go on and win Euro 2024.With both sides in the tougher side of the draw, the semi-final will be another challenge, but this is the pick of the ties for the quarter-finals.From what we have seen from both teams so far, goals should be on the menu.Copy linkCopiedGermany have ‘plan B’ in wingsWhile Havertz starts as the striker for the Germans today, should they need to change tactics, they have a perfect replacement.Fullkrug has scored goals when coming off the bench and plays as a more traditional striker.With Havertz usually anywhere on the pitch but in the box, Nagelsmann can quite easily mix it up against Spain.Copy linkCopiedSpain stunned in ’round of 16’Things did not go all to plan against Georgia in the last round.de la Fuente’s fell behind after Le Normand had the misfortune of scoring an own goal.However, goals from Rodri, Ruiz, Williams and Olmo lead to a convincing 4-1 victory.Copy linkCopiedFans looking forward to epic clashAs the MHPArena starts to fill up, there is a sea of colour.Both sets of fans are in party mood and want to see their team progress to the semi-finals of Euro 2024.It should be a cauldron of noise in Stuttgart as we edge closer to kick-off.Credit: APCredit: APCredit: EPACopy linkCopiedLa Roja firing on all cylindersSpain have won six games in a row in 2024 to date.Luis de la Fuente has only lost one game of his last sixteen as the Spain manager, a surprise defeat against Scotland in March 2023.They will go into today’s game looking to break German hearts, ending the hosts participation in Euro 2024.Copy linkCopiedGermany starting XI:Nagelsmann opts to tinker with his side a little to take on the might of Spain in Stuttgart this evening.1. Neuer, 3. Raum, 4. Tah, 2. Rudiger, 6. Kimmich, 8. Kroos, 25. Can, 10. Musiala, 21. Gundogan, 19. Sane, 7. HavertzCredit: @DFB_Team_ENCopy linkCopiedSpain starting XI:Luis de la Fuente opts to not tinker with the side that got them to the quarter-finals this evening.23. Simon, 24. Cucurella, 14. Laporte, 3. Le Normand, 2. Carvajal, 8. Ruiz, 16. Rodri, 20. Pedri, 17. Williams, 7. Morata, 19. Yamal🚨 OFFICIAL | THIS IS THE STARTING 11 FOR THE QUARTER-FINALS!! 👥 This is the lineup chosen by Luis de la Fuente to battle for a place in the semi-finals against the tournament hosts.💪🏼 Lads, the whole country is behind you!! #VamosEspaña | #EURO2024 pic.twitter.com/ECL81ZaOFN— Spanish Football (@SpainIsFootball) July 5, 2024

    Copy linkCopiedDie Mannschaft full of confidenceGermany come into this match unbeaten in 2024, having won six of the eight games they have played.They have not tasted defeat since back-to-back losses in November against Turkey and Austria.Nagelsmann’s side have won three of their four matches in the tournament so far, scoring ten goals and conceding just two.Copy linkCopiedFrom Croydon with loveJulian Nagelsmann follows the trend of modern football as his side tends to play without an out and out striker.Their real danger-man is Croydon raised Jamal Musiala who spent time at Chelsea’s academy and even played for England at all levels right up to Under-21.He then opted to change his allegiance to the nation of his birth, Germany, continuing to flourish at his club Bayern Munich.Copy linkCopiedGoal threat across pitchSpain come into this game as many peoples’ favourites to win Euro 2024 with how they have started.They are not reliant on one focal scorer for their goals and spread the burden across the squad.While their wingers will be of focus this evening, even the likes of Rodri is capable of pinging a pearlier in from outside the box as he showed against Georgia.Copy linkCopiedBoss speaks of focus for gameGerman manager Nagelsmann told the media problems the Spanish wingers offer his team:It’s not a final, it’s a quarter-final. We want to be one of the teams in the semi-final. Spain want to be champions as well, so it’ll be a tough game. Both teams are good in possession, have good counter-pressing qualities and can put their opponents under pressure. Let’s see how he reacts when things get tough. You can’t defend him completely. You have to be prepared for different things. My focus is less on Yamal, more on Jamal [Musiala]. We can do something in attack ourselves.Julian NagelsmannGermanyCopy linkCopiedWingers keys to Spanish successIn the build-up to this game, the German coaches must have been focussing on tactics to prevent the flying Spanish wingers.Williams and Yamal have proved too much for most teams and will ask serious questions of Germany in this game in Stuttgart.If you want to win some silverware, there is no doubting you must beat the best teams to win that right.Copy linkCopiedHosts with huge challenge aheadGermany have looked in good form in Euro 2024, giving home fans hope that they can go on and win the trophy on home soil.However, there is no doubting that Spain have looked the most impressive side in the tournament so far and if Nagelsmann is going to keep that dream alive they will need put in some performance this evening.La Roja will provide the sternest test of the German defence and for the neutrals it offers to be the game of the Euros so far.Copy linkCopiedWelcome to Spain vs GermanyThe pick of the quarter-finals takes place tonight as the hosts take on the favourites at the MHP Arena in Stuttgart.Spain are expected to name an unchanged line-up for the game, with 16-year-old sensation Lamine Yamal and Athletic Bilbao star Nico Williams set to join Alvaro Morata in a three man attack.Dani Olmo and Mikel Merino will be pushing for a start ahead of Pedri in the heart of midfield but the Barcelona man is expected to keep his place alongside Rodri and Fabian Ruiz.Nacho has recovered from a minor foot injury but is unlikely to displace Le Normand or Aymeric Laporte in the centre of defence, while Dani Carvajal and Marc Cucurella should continue as full-backs.Julian Nagelsmann could tinker with his side once again and may recall centre-back Jonathan Tah, who served a suspension in the last 16, at the expense of Nico Schlotterbeck.Maximillian Mittelstadt was dropped against Denmark and will be looking to force his way back into the line-up ahead of David Raum, while Florian Wirtz could return on the left side of the attack at the expense of Leroy Sane, allowing Jamal Musiala to move over to the right.Kai Havertz is expected to keep his spot as the central striker despite Niclas Fullkrug pushing for a place in Nagelsmann’s side.Copy linkCopied More

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    Spain vs Germany LIVE RESULT: Heartbreak for hosts as sub Merino scores epic 119th-minute header – latest updates

    SPAIN are through to the Euro 2024 quarter-finals after beating Germany. Dani Olmo opened the scoring with a brilliant goal before Florian Wirtz equalised in the 89th-minute with a close-range volley.But in the 119th-minute, sub Mikel Merino popped up to score before Dani Carvajal was sent off in the dying seconds. Kick-off time: 5pm BSTStream/TV: ITVX/ITV1Spain XI: Simon; Carvajal, Le Normand, Laporte, Cucurella; Rodri, Pedri, Fabian; Lamine, Morata, WilliamsGermany XI: Neuer; Kimmich, Rudiger, Tah, Raum; Can, Kroos; Sane, Gundogan, Musiala; HavertzEURO 2024 FREE BETS AND OFFERSGermans distraught after exitToni Kroos has played his last game for club and country.He would have hoped that he would be walking out at the final of this tournament but it was not to be.The hosts are sent packing with the Spaniards progressing to the semi-finals.Credit: PACredit: GettyCredit: ReutersCopy linkCopiedSpanish stun hosts in late dramaSpain thought they had this game won until Florian Wirtz grabbed a late equaliser.La Roja managed to clear their heads and go again in extra-time to put Germany to the sword.Niclas Fullkrug will be wondering what could have been as headed narrowly wide in the dying moments of the game.Credit: PACredit: RexCopy linkCopiedFT: Spain 2-1 GermanyIt was a game full of drama in Stuttgart.Germany grabbed a late equaliser but the Spanish regrouped and came back to grab a second to win it.Nagelsmann’s side become the first host nation to go out at this stage of the Euros.Copy linkCopiedFT: Spain 2-1 GermanyIt is all over.The referee blows his whistle and the hosts are out.Spain progress to the semi-finals of Euro 2024.Copy linkCopiedET: Spain 2-1 Germany120+5. Carvajal blocks off Musiala to stop him going forward.The Real Madrid defender is shown his second yellow card of the game and given his marching orders.Taking one for the team right there.Copy linkCopiedRed card – Dani Carvajal (Spain)Copy linkCopiedSpain 2-1 Germany120+2. Kimmich has a venomous shot towards goal but it is well blocked by the Spanish defence.Torres breaks and has the chance to put the game to bed but lifts his shot wide of the goal.This is the last chance for Germany to create something surely.As the cross comes in, Fullkrug has a free header but puts it inches wide of the post.Copy linkCopiedSpain 2-1 Germany120. The German fans hold their heads in their hands.Olmo lifts a superb ball into the box, Merino hangs in the air and directs his header into the far corner.Neuer is rooted to the spot and can do nothing to stop him.We are going to have three added minutes.Copy linkCopiedGoal – Mikel Merino (Spain)Copy linkCopiedET: Spain 1-1 Germany118. Kimmich plays a ball forward to Fullkrag who gets a deft flick towards the far corner.Simon is at full-stretch as he makes a great one-handed save.Everyone in the ground is wondering whether either side can find a late winner now.Copy linkCopiedET: Spain 1-1 Germany116. Spanish players are falling to the ground all over the pitch.Anthony Taylor is not interested in giving them a free kick at all it seems.The replay of what sent Nacho to the ground is embarassing for a grown man.You are likely to see a more firm contact in a childrens’ soft play area.Copy linkCopiedET: Spain 1-1 Germany114. We are only six minutes away from penalties being needed to decide the winner of this game.Germany have some formidable form when it comes to shootouts in major tournaments.Spain on the other hand, have a woeful record.Credit: AlamyCopy linkCopiedET: Spain 1-1 Germany112. Spain try a speculative effort from the edge of the box.Neuer was scrambling to his far post but the ball is always going wide.This is still anybody’s game.Copy linkCopiedET: Spain 1-1 Germany110. Muller is fouled by Rodri and the Spaniard is shown a yellow card.Germany look to counter but Cucurella wins the ball and is then fouled by Kimmich.As ever, the Chelsea full-back makes a meal out of the challenge.Copy linkCopiedET: Spain 1-1 Germany108. Had they awarded a penalty for that, we could conclude the game is officially broken.The ball did strike the defender’s arm but he did nothing to try use it as an advantage.Wirtz counters for Germany, holds it up well, feeding it into the path of Fullkrug.He slices his shot well wide of the target.Copy linkCopiedET: Spain 1-1 Germany106. Fullkrug holds the ball up well and lays it off to Musiala.He shoots from the edge of the box but it is blocked by Cucurella.The Germans are demanding for a handball but as the replay shows there was nothing wrong with the position of the Spaniard’s arm.Copy linkCopiedKick-off: Spain 1-1 GermanyWe are back underway in Stuttgart.The stakes could not be higher for either side.Germany get the second-half started.Copy linkCopiedHT: Spain 1-1 GermanyThe referee brings the first half of extra-time to a close.Both sides created half chances but could not capitalise.This game still hangs on a knife edge.Copy linkCopiedET: Spain 1-1 Germany105. As we edge towards the end of the first half of extra time, neither side have shown a willingness to settle for penalties.The lottery that it is, it can be heartbreaking for the losing team.We are going to have one additional minute.Muller feeds the ball into Wirtz and his shot narrowly misses the far post.Credit: GettyCopy linkCopiedET: Spain 1-1 Germany103. Andrich goes down looking for a foul.The referee disagrees and Spain continue to come forward.Oyarzabal shoots from the edge of the box and it narrowly misses the far post.Copy linkCopiedET: Spain 1-1 Germany101. Musiala and Wirtz exchange a neat one-two.The former England U-21 international gets to the byline and looks to cross but Simon cuts it out once again.This game is turning into end-to-end stuff at the moment, Ruiz is struggling to continue.Copy linkCopiedET: Spain 1-1 Germany99. Kroos and Ruiz are both down after a coming together.No cards shown by the referee it was just a full-blooded challenge.Spain are trying to mix it up with a more direct approach but without the pace of Williams and Yamal, it is difficult for them to stretch the German defence.Copy linkCopiedET: Spain 1-1 Germany97. Carvajal does well to get a cross in from the right wing.Rudiger reads it well as he heads clear.Olmo is continuing to cause problems for the Germans.Copy linkCopiedET: Spain 1-1 Germany95. Olmo plays a ball across the box but Oyarzabal cannot get on the end of it.It may just take one run and touch of the ball to win this game now.Two teams who want to be in those semi-finals desperately, play out extra-time in Stuttgart.Copy linkCopiedET: Spain 1-1 Germany93. Kroos plays the ball into the box and a number of German and Spanish players end up on the floor.The referee does not feel anything worth noting happened and play continues.Spain give the ball straight back to the Germans but are fortunate to win a free kick for offside.Credit: AFPCopy linkCopied More

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    Stunning Euro 2024 presenter dubbed the ‘Albanian Laura Woods’ leaves fans breathless as she dazzles in tiny bikini

    EVA MURATI has left her fans “breathless” by dazzling in a tiny bikini.The presenter is enjoying a well-earned holiday after catching the eye at Euro 2024.Eva Murati left her followers ‘breathless’ as she soaked up the sun on holidayCredit: Instagram @evamuratiThe presenter has been dubbed the ‘Albanian Laura Woods’ by her fansCredit: Instagram / evamuratiEva, who has been dubbed the “Albanian Laura Woods”, was spotted in the crowd throughout the group stage.She cheered on Albania in their matches against Italy, Croatia and Spain.Her appearances in the stands came after a busy season presenting Champions League action in her homeland.Following Albania’s elimination, though, Eva is now soaking up the sun on vacation.READ MORE ON EVA MURATIShe took to Instagram to give her fans a glimpse into her getaway with a series of snaps.Eva posed on a balcony and took a dip in the pool as she donned a colourful bikini.Alongside the post, she wrote: “Champions League OFF, Albania out of Euro 2024, so I can finally start my vacation in peace.”Her followers were left swooning in the comments section, with one writing: “Omg I’m breathless.”Most read in Euro 2024Eva is enjoying a well-earned break after a busy season of presentingCredit: instagram / @evamuratiShe hosted Champions League coverage on Albanian TV before heading to Euro 2024Credit: Instagram @evamuratiAnother added: “Very beautiful.”A third fan also commented: “Gorgeous.”Meet glam Champions League host Eva MuratiMeet Eva Murati, Albania’s answer to Laura WoodsMEET Albania’s answer to Laura Woods.Glamorous Eva Murati, 28, has been fronting Champions League coverage in the country since 2017.Boasting nearly one million Instagram followers, gorgeous Eva is a triple threat – actress, host and model.Eva is fluent in Italian studied law at the University of Tirana.But her passion for showbiz led her into presenting at just 18.Eva is mad Juventus fan and was thrilled to meet legendary defender Fabio Cannavaro.As if she didn’t have enough strings to her bow, Eva is also a great singer and has hinted she might even release a song one day.Until then, she’ll continue lighting up screens with her Champions League coverage, in between modelling for lingerie brand Yamamay.Click here to see more of the glamorous Eva Murati…Meanwhile, one more said: “Must be an angel.”The actress and TV host has an impressive 944,000 followers on Instagram, where she regularly posts glamorous pictures from the studio.She is also no stranger to a bikini upload, with fans given a glimpse into how she relaxes when on holiday.When she is not on presenting duty or showing off her daring outfits, though, Eva makes no secret of her support for Albania.Footage from the Red and Blacks’ tournament opener against Italy showed her going wild in the stands as they took a shock early lead.Eva was ultimately left heartbroken, however, as Albania bowed out in the group stage.Defeats to Italy and Spain, either side of a 2-2 draw with Croatia, meant they finished bottom of group B.Take a look at Eva Murati’s glamorous life as a TV host and actress…Eva Murati presents Champions League action in AlbaniaCredit: INSTAGRAM / @evamuratiThe 28-year-old is always joined by an all-star panelCredit: INSTAGRAM / @evamuratiEva also works as a modelCredit: INSTAGRAM / @evamuratiThe Albanian star is a Juventus fan and recently met Fabio CannavaroCredit: INSTAGRAM / @evamuratiEva is a fans’ favourite on Champions League nightsCredit: INSTAGRAM / @evamuratiShe also hosts magazine show Sports WeekCredit: INSTAGRAM / @evamuratiThe popular star also works as a lingerie modelCredit: INSTAGRAM / @evamuratiEva has a huge following on social mediaCredit: INSTAGRAM / @evamuratiEva is building a huge fanbase across the globe thanks to her many talentsCredit: INSTAGRAM / @evamuratiThe presenter has nearly one million Instagram followersCredit: INSTAGRAM / @evamuratiShe has been presenting Champions League action since 2017Credit: INSTAGRAM / @evamuratiEva has also tried her hand at actingCredit: INSTAGRAM / @evamuratiWhile she would also like a go at singingCredit: INSTAGRAM / @evamuratiEva loves to share snaps from her holidaysCredit: INSTAGRAM / @evamuratiDuring her time off she can be found on the beachCredit: INSTAGRAM / @evamurati More

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    I played with Bellingham, Musiala and Palmer before swapping countries – England star’s act in training blew me away

    SERINE SANNEH has played alongside some of the biggest stars in Europe.At the age of 15 he represented England alongside the likes of Jude Bellingham, Jamal Musiala and Cole Palmer to name a few.Serine Sanneh currently plays for non-league side RusthallSanneh played for England as a teenagerThe goalkeeper first joined the England set-up aged 15However, a horrific knee injury stopped him from taking the same path.The former West Ham academy star now plays for non-league side Rusthall FC having recovered from the devastating setback.But he is thrilled to see his former England team-mates shining on the big stage.Sanneh discussed his time in the Three Lions set-up during an exclusive chat with SunSport ahead of the Euro 2024 quarter-finals.Read More in Football”I remember the first day I went to the England camp and, obviously I’d just spent my whole life at West Ham so that was a comfortable environment,” he recalls.”Then all of a sudden you’re at the England camp and you’re playing the best of the best and it was just crazy.”The ability that everybody had there – less mistakes, obviously the standard was a bit higher, it was crazy.”Three players in particular stood out to him at the time – Bellingham, Bayern Munich ace Musiala and former Newcastle winger Amadou Diallo, who is now a free agent.Most read in Euro 2024BEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSSanneh recovered from a severe knee injury two years ago”Speaking about Jude, he did stand out because he was a skilful player.”But I remember he was training up with Musiala and there was one guy called Amadou Diallo, I think it was those three that were training up. Yeah, at the time Jude, he was very good. Musiala as well.SunSport’s Latest Euro 2024 headlines”Obviously I hadn’t really played against Jude that much, it was my first time actually meeting him because he was playing for Birmingham.”But Jamal Musiala, I played against him while he was at Chelsea so I knew that he was very good.”It’s funny, I think a player at the time, we were U15s, had never gone one-v-one and dinked me. The first ever time it was Jude Bellingham! I was shocked!”I was like, ‘yeah, this is crazy!’ When you’re playing against them it’s different because their shooting is a lot better and as a keeper, you have to make an outstanding save against them.”Yeah, they just can finish. I think the best finisher out of the three was probably Diallo, but they could all finish.”Sanneh still remains in contact with Bellingham.In fact, he made sure to congratulate the England midfielder on his Euro 2024 last-16 heroics following Sunday’s 2-1 win over Slovakia.Bellingham scored a stunning bicycle kick to equalise before Harry Kane went on to net the winner.”It was very good! That was the goal I messaged him about and said congratulations because it was a very big goal.”He seems to be in the right position at the right time every time. But he deserves it because I know how hard he works and he’s very talented.”Sanneh always knew the midfielder had a special gift – even when they were both playing for the U15s.”I feel like when you have a lot of talent, when you believe, and I’m not saying Jude was ahead of himself but he was confident in a way that’s good.”He knows ‘okay, I’m good at football, it’s time to show these guys why I’m here.’ Because he was training up an age group. He was coming in and doing so well, so he was very, very good.The goalkeeper played for England U15s, U16s and U17sSanneh played alongside Jude Bellingham as a teenagerCredit: GettyHe messaged Bellingham to congratulate the midfielder on his goal against SlovakiaCredit: AP”Sometimes it’s good to show that confidence because that’s how you’re going to play well.”If you show that throughout your career, like he has done, building up his way from Birmingham City, kept going and into the first team.”He played well and just kept getting more confident, got his move to Dortmund and now looks good to show that. Otherwise I don’t think he’d be in the position he is now.”Like his former team-mate Musiala – who now plays for Germany – Sanneh made the decision to switch international allegiance after two years in the England set-up.At just 18-years-old he was given the opportunity to play for Gambia’s U20s – a new challenge that he relished.”It was a very proud moment playing for Gambia, very proud to play for my African team.”At the time I was standby for England because I wasn’t really playing as much at West Ham. Complications happened at West Ham, nothing to do with my football ability or attitude-wise, they were out of my control I’d say.”I wasn’t really getting picked for England and then I think Gambia, we had an upcoming tournament, U20s, and I was still 18 at the time so I got picked to go. I’d played a few matches before and they saw my clips, it was very good but different.”Having played non-league football since recovering from a severe meniscus tear in 2022, Sanneh is now looking to the future with a sense of belief and optimism.But in the mean time he is loving life with Southern Counties side Rusthall.”My ambitions are obviously to get back to where I belong and where I deserve. Obviously I’m working hard everyday.”I’m at a club where I’m enjoying my football and the managers. I love them to bits because they’re letting me play how I play.”Everyday I’m training hard and luckily now I’m performing how I was before. I even think I’ve improved in terms of my goalkeeping.”I can’t really know where I see myself in the next few years but I know it’s something good because I know behind the scenes I’m working very hard to get back to where I need to be.”Sanneh has even enlisted the help of close friend Anthony Elanga, who currently plays for Nottingham Forest, in training.”I have friends like Anthony Elanga, who I was with a few days ago. We were doing a shooting competition.READ MORE SUN STORIES”He was doing good shooting, I was making good saves and we were just talking about how he came up as well, what was difficult for him.”I speak to him and he tells me that he knows one day I’ll be back to where I need to be.”EURO 2024 LIVE: KEEP UP TO DATE WITH ALL THE LATEST NEWS FROM GERMANY More