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Browsing: England National Football Team
England have stormed through to the semi-finals of the women’s Euros 2022 in the most dramatic fashion, scoring an extra-time goal to put the Lionesses ahead.
Sky News says ENGLAND made a winning start to their much-anticipated Euro 2022 campaign with a 1-0 victory against Austria at Old Trafford thanks to Beth Mead’s first-half goal.
BBC Sport says ENGLAND hammered Switzerland in Zurich with another second-half show in their final European Championship warm-up.
The Guardian says What a mess. Gareth Southgate knew that he needed a win to restore a measure of calm after a deeply unconvincing start to this Nations League campaign.
The Independent says this can no longer be written off as meaningless. The Nations League has instead produced England’s worst-ever home defeat to a side from outside the old “home nations”.
The Metro says Gareth Southgate has taken responsibility for England’s humbling 4-0 defeat to Hungary in the UEFA Nations League on Tuesday night and has urged supporters to stand by the team.
BBC Sport says As Gareth Southgate digests England’s worst home defeat in more than 90 years he will be forced to confront an unwanted rewriting of the history books.
England vs Hungary: Today’s match against Hungary is the final match of Nations League internationals for England after a summer of disappointing football from the three lions.
Germany vs England tonight in the latest Nations League clash as the three lions look to bounce back from a shocking defeat to Hungary.
Sky News says Gareth Southgate has said racist abuse aimed at England players during the Euro 2020 penalty shoot-out is “another layer” of complexity when thinking about who to select for crucial spot-kicks.
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