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#EURO2024: England Through To Euro 2024 Semis On Penalties—-The Three Lions are in the semi final after overcoming stubborn Switzerland on penalties after 120 minutes of fierce football.

Gareth Southgate have now led the Three Lions to three different semifinal as manager.

England have reached the semi final of Euro 2024 after beating Switzerland in a penalty shootout after a tense quarter-final clash in Dusseldorf.

Breel Embolo put Switzerland in front during the second half, before Bukayo Saka quickly levelled things up to take the game to extra time. But rather than the heartbreak so often associated with England and penalties, the Three Lions were perfect, scoring all five, with Jordan Pickford’s save from Manuel Akanji the difference.

50,000 England supporters descended on the German city, hoping to capitalise on their great escape against Slovakia six days ago. But the meeting with the Swiss represented the most difficult encounter the Three Lions had faced so far in the tournament.

Southgate, taking charge of his 100th – and potentially final – match, promised an improved performance from his team who had flattered to deceive in their opening four matches of the tournament.

Many had expected a formation change to match up with Murat Yakin’s side, going with three central defenders with Ezri Konsa replacing Marc Guehi and lining up alongside John Stones and Kyle Walker.

But Southgate ignored the clamour to recall Trent Alexander-Arnold, instead playing Kieran Trippier on the left and Bukayo Saka on the right. And it was the Arsenal star who was England’s biggest threat during the first half, creating opportunities in a more controlled – if unspectacular – opening 45 minutes.

The second half started with England asserting control, before Switzerland grew into the contest with Southgate’s team instinctively dropping deeper and deeper. And the goal came with less than 20 minutes to go when Breel Embolo poked in from a yard out after a deflected cross into the box.

That finally triggered the England boss into some action – reluctant to make changes for so long – making three changes at once with Luke Shaw, Eberechi Eze and Cole Palmer coming off the bench. And just two minutes later they were back in the game thanks to the individual brilliance of Saka.

The Gunners talisman cut in from the right flank, as he’s done so many times for his club side, to fire in a stunning strike into the bottom corner. England then had a bit of momentum, but failed to build on the equaliser with the game going into extra time with the score at 1-1.

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BREAKING: Vinícius Rescues Brazil as Morocco Hold Selecao to Thrilling World Cup Opener

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BREAKING: Vinícius Rescues Brazil as Morocco Hold Selecao to Thrilling World Cup Opener—-Morocco stunned the five-time champions with an early breakthrough before Vinícius Júnior’s moment of brilliance earned Brazil a hard-fought 1-1 draw in Group C.

Brazil were forced to settle for a point in their opening match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup after a spirited Morocco side held the South American giants to a 1-1 draw in a captivating Group C encounter at MetLife Stadium.

The Atlas Lions struck first in the 21st minute when Ismael Saibari latched onto a perfectly weighted pass from Brahim Díaz before calmly lifting the ball over goalkeeper Alisson Becker to give Morocco a deserved lead. The African side’s intensity and organization troubled Brazil throughout the opening stages.

Brazil responded through their star man Vinícius Júnior, who produced a moment of individual brilliance in the 32nd minute. The Real Madrid winger drove into the box and unleashed a powerful finish beyond Yassine Bounou to restore parity and ignite the Brazilian supporters.

Despite enjoying more possession after the break, Brazil struggled to break down a disciplined Moroccan defence. Morocco, meanwhile, continued to threaten on the counterattack and arguably created the clearer opportunities in the closing stages.

The result leaves Group C finely poised, with both teams earning a valuable point in what was billed as one of the most anticipated fixtures of the opening round. While Brazil avoided an early setback thanks to Vinícius’ heroics, Morocco once again demonstrated why they remain one of the most dangerous sides on the international stage.

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BREAKING: PSG Retain Champions League Title After Penalty Shootout Victory Over Arsenal

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BREAKING: PSG Retain Champions League Title After Penalty Shootout Victory Over Arsenal—-French champions edge Gunners 4-3 on penalties in Budapest to secure back-to-back European crowns.

Paris Saint-Germain successfully defended their UEFA Champions League title after defeating Arsenal 4-3 on penalties following a 1-1 draw in the final at Budapest’s Puskás Aréna. PSG became only the second club in the modern Champions League era to retain the trophy in successive seasons.

Arsenal made the perfect start to the final when Kai Havertz fired the Premier League champions into an early lead in the sixth minute, giving Mikel Arteta’s side hope of winning the club’s first-ever Champions League title.

The holders responded in the second half, with Ballon d’Or winner Ousmane Dembélé converting a penalty in the 65th minute after a foul on Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, bringing PSG level and setting up a tense finish.

Neither side could find a winner during the remainder of normal time or extra time, forcing the final into a dramatic penalty shootout. PSG held their nerve from the spot, while Arsenal defender Gabriel missed the decisive penalty, blasting his effort over the crossbar.

The victory caps another remarkable European campaign for Luis Enrique’s side, who reached the final after eliminating FC Bayern Munich in the semi-finals and entered the showpiece as defending champions.

For Arsenal, the defeat is a heartbreaking end to an otherwise historic season. Arteta’s men arrived in Budapest having won their first Premier League title in 22 years and reached their first Champions League final since 2006, but they fell just short of completing a memorable double.

PSG’s triumph further cements their place among Europe’s elite, while Arsenal will be left to reflect on a campaign that brought domestic glory but ended in European heartbreak.

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