England defeated the Netherlands 2-1 in the second semi-final of the Euro Cup played at the BVB Stadium in Dortmund, Germany and reached the final of the tournament for the second consecutive time.
At the same time, England has reached the final of a major tournament outside the country for the first time. Earlier, it had reached the final of the World Cup held in England in 1966 and the Euro Cup played in England in 2020.
England has not won any major tournament after the 1966 World Cup.
England will clash with Spain in the final on Sunday. England has a chance to win the title of a major tournament after 58 years. Earlier, England won the World Cup in 1966. However, it reached the final of the Euro Cup in 2020, but remained deprived of the title.
England won due to the last minute goal scored by Ollie Watkins
Before the match ended, both teams were tied at 1-1, it seemed that the match would be decided by penalty shootout. But England’s Ollie Watkins scored a goal in the extra minute added to the match and took England ahead 2-1 and reached the final.
1-1 goals from both teams till half time
1-1 goals were scored by both teams till half time. In the 10th minute of the match, Netherlands’ JV Simons put the ball in the goal post from outside the English box and put the Dutch team ahead by 1-0.
This happiness of the Netherlands team and its fans did not last long and just 8 minutes later i.e. in the 18th minute, Harry Kane scored a goal and turned the sorrow of the England team and fans into happiness. After this goal, a different energy was infused in the England team and by the time the half time game ended, they created many chances to score goals.
Both teams made changes in the second half
Changes were made by both teams at the start of the second half. The Netherlands took out Donyell Malen and included Woth Weghorst in his place, while Luke Shaw replaced Kieran Trippier from England.
20 minutes before the end of the second half, England called out first half stars Harry Kane and Phil Foden and replaced them with Ollie Watkins and Cole Palmer. England’s decision proved to be right, when in the added time of the match, Ollie Watkins scored a goal and gave the team a 2-1 lead and took the team to the final.