The England national team competing in the Euro 2024 tournament has encountered shift in their performance, relying on luck to progress to the semi-finals.
Despite facing challenges, Gareth Southgate’s squad has successfully advanced to the final, igniting hopes of ending a 58-year trophy drought this summer.
The team’s achievement in reaching this stage presents a significant opportunity for them to secure a coveted victory. While they effectively secured the top spot in Group C without suffering a defeat, the Euro 2024 campaign has been far from seamless for the Three Lions.
Their journey began with a narrow 1-0 victory over Serbia, courtesy of a goal from Jude Bellingham, followed by a 1-1 draw against Denmark, with Kane finding the net. Subsequent matches against Slovenia and Slovakia resulted in goalless stalemates, raising concerns about the team’s consistency and ability to excel under pressure. These performance es have cast doubt on the team’s potential to go all the way and claim the coveted championship title in the tournament.
The doubts surrounding England’s performance intensified during the round of 16, where a dramatic 95th-minute equalizer by Jude Bellingham saved them from elimination against Slovakia.
While Harry Kane’s early extra-time goal secured their spot in the quarter-finals, concerns about the team’s balance arose. Gareth Southgate’s strategic shift to a five-at-the-back formation in the match against Switzerland initially proved effective, until Breel Embolo scored in the 75th minute, putting England under pressure.
However, the team swiftly equalized when Bukayo Saka made a brilliant 20-yard goal from the right wing. The tense match eventually led to penalties, where Bellingham, Cole Palmer, Saka, Ivan Toney, and Trent Alexander-Arnold all maintained their composure and successfully converted their shots from 12 yards, propelling England into the semi-finals amidst jubilation among Three Lions supporters.
Despite facing criticism from certain sections of the media and fans, England has successfully progressed to the finals of Euro 2024. The prospect of winning the Euro trophy looms once again for England, with the outcome set to be determined on Wednesday.
As England and Spain clash in the finals, the underwhelming performance of the English team raises questions about their ability to meet their potential and deliver the expected results.
By Eke Emmanuel Onyemaechi Kelly