England qualified for the quarter-finals of Eurocop. The 1966 World Champion beat Germany 2-0 today for the English fans’ gala at Wembley Stadium. Sterling, who scored three of England’s four goals in the European Championship, and Kane, who scored his first in the competition in four games, scored both of England’s winning goals.
In the European Cup quarter-final, England will face Sweden or Ukraine – which will play today, at 16:00 – next Saturday, at 16:00, at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome.
Goalkeepers appear in the first half
Germany started better, but England balanced the first stage over time. In the end, each team had a great chance, but Neuer and Pickford seemed to keep 0-0 on the scoreboard. On the English side, Kane dribbled even Neuer at a good chance, but saw the German defense remove the danger. Very busy first time for both teams.
England decide in the second half الشوط
The pace of the game continued to pick up at the start of the second time around. Pickford stunned Havertz to save the English once again. England took their time to respond, but when she arrived, she was supposed to open the scoring.
In the 30th minute, after a good exchange of passes, Shaw received it on the left and was shown from below for Sterling to score. Subsequently, Germany lost an incredible opportunity in a tie. At 36, Muller, the freestyle facing the goal, picked the corner and went off.
The missed opportunity was badly missed. Shortly thereafter, the English “killed” the game. In the 41st minute, Shaw counter-attacked and opened for Grealish, who crossed Kane’s head. The 9 jersey gave the final numbers for the duel.
Distinguished fans are lucky
England have had the support – and luck – of the discerning fans at Wembley. Singer Ed Sheeran and former player David Beckham watched the match on the field. Besides them, Prince William also attended the duel.
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