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Awesome Ollie fires England into final

Super subs combine to down Dutch and send Three Lions into second consecutive European Championship decider

China Daily | Updated: 2024-07-12 00:00
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DORTMUND, Germany — England is into another European Championship final after its latest dramatic, come-from-behind win on Wednesday, which even took King Charles III on a roller coaster ride.

Ollie Watkins, who came on for captain Harry Kane in a bold call by England coach Gareth Southgate, scored in the first minute of stoppage time to earn England a 2-1 win over the Netherlands, and a shot at Spain in the title match.

In the knockout stage at Euro 2024, England has scored a stoppage-time equalizer through Jude Bellingham to edge past Slovakia in the last 16 and needed a penalty shootout to see off Switzerland in the quarterfinals.

As the team moves closer to a first title since the 1966 World Cup, the Three Lions are keeping their supporters back home on the edge of their seats — and that includes their monarch.

"If I may encourage you to secure victory before the need for any last-minute wonder goals, or another penalties drama, I am sure the stresses on the nation's collective heart rate and blood pressure would be greatly alleviated!" the king said in a congratulatory message soon after the game in Dortmund.

Watkins' goal was fit for a king.

He had only made one previous appearance at Euro 2024 — as a substitute in the group game against Denmark — so it was a surprise when he was introduced by Southgate in the 80th minute in England's biggest match so far.

The gamble paid off.

Fed by another substitute, Cole Palmer, Watkins took a touch with his back to goal just inside the area and, from a tight angle, smashed a fierce shot into the bottom corner.

"Unbelievable — I've been waiting for that moment for weeks," said Watkins, the Aston Villa striker who was the fourth-equal top scorer in the Premier League last season. "It's taken a lot of hard work to get to where I am today. I got the opportunity and took it with both hands."

It was painful for the Netherlands coach Ronald Koeman.

"I had a feeling toward the end of the match that maybe we could score," Koeman said, "and for sure, in extra time, I'd have put money on us."

The journey home will not be without some bitterness, after a hotly disputed penalty decision in England's favor, after Dutch defender Denzel Dumfries made contact with Harry Kane while trying to block a shot, allowed it to equalize.

"In my opinion this should not have been a penalty," Koeman said through an interpreter. "I think that we cannot properly play football and this is due to VAR. It really breaks football."

England will play Lamine Yamal and Spain in Sunday's final in Berlin. It will be the nation's first title match on foreign soil, having won the World Cup in 1966 and lost to Italy in the Euro 2020 final — both times at Wembley Stadium.

"It's going to be unbelievably tough — a really difficult game," Kane said of the title match, with Spain widely regarded as the best team at the tournament. "One more game to make history."

The sea of orange in the giant South Stand at Dortmund's Westfalenstadion fell silent for the first time after Watkins' late goal. It housed the most vocal of the Dutch supporters who dominated the city center, before marching in their thousands to the stadium ahead of the game. Police reported three separate clashes between fans from both countries in the city.

It gave the occasion the feeling of a home match for the Dutch, and England was up against it even more after the 21-year-old Xavi Simons became the second-youngest scorer for the Netherlands at a Euros.

The Paris Saint-Germain midfielder dispossessed Declan Rice about 40 meters out, drove forward and unleashed a shot into the far corner from outside the area.

Compared to the 16-year-old Yamal, Spain's new superstar, Simons is a soccer veteran, but this was another case of a young player shining on the big stage.

Kane has had plenty of big moments at major tournaments, and he had another when he slotted home a penalty after Denzel Dumfries' outstretched leg seemingly made contact with Kane's foot as the England striker attempted a shot.

Kane became the sixth player to score three goals at the tournament.

An open first half, which saw Dumfries and England's Phil Foden hit the goal frame, made way for a tight and tense second half that had a huge two-minute spell when Bukayo Saka had a goal disallowed, before Kane and Foden were taken off.

It might rank as Southgate's best call in his eight-year England tenure. And the fact that the goal was set up by Palmer, who entered as a substitute the same time as Watkins, will have made it even sweeter.

"We are giving people some amazing nights, but we are not finished," Southgate said.

England will now face the form team of the tournament, which has, so far, won all of its matches in Germany.

"We will have to get the ball off them first," Southgate said.

"It is not as simple as us having the ball and making them run. We have to be exceptional with the ball and without it. They have been the best team."

"We are starting to show a better version of ourselves," he said, adding that England had one less day than Spain, who beat France on Tuesday in their semifinal, to prepare.

"But, we are in there with what we have shown to this point. We have as good a chance as they do. We have come here to win it.

"It is a huge task but we are still here and fighting."

Agencies via Xinhua

 

Ollie Watkins celebrates scoring England's second and decisive goal during its Euro 2024 semifinal win over the Netherlands in Dortmund, Germany, on Wednesday. AP

 

 

Harry Kane jumps into the arms of teammate Ollie Watkins at the end of England's semifinal match with the Netherlands on Wednesday. AP

 

 

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