Chris Sutton, a former England worldwide and former columnist, anticipates a fascinating Euro 2024 semi-final.
Chris Sutton believes that England's Euro 2024 semi- last against the Netherlands is also close to call…but predicts that the Dutch will provide Gareth Southgate's side' a hell of a game'.
With England beating Switzerland on fines in the lunch kick-off after salvaging a 1-1 draw, the two teams staged retorts in their respective quarter-finals to prepare for their head-to-head meeting in the following round.
The Netherlands next came from behind to conquer Turkey 2- 1– the only one of the quarter- last games to be settled in 90 minutes – and earn their progress to a second semi- last since the 2014 World Cup, and their first at the Euros since 2004.
Speaking on BBC Radio Five Live, Sutton said of this Wednesday night's semi- last fight in Dortmund:" I think it is a 50/50 sport. The Dutch have so much value but England are finding a way to win game. I'm not sure who will prevail in the championship football match.
" My general feeling is I am delighted for Gareth Southgate. He has been under stress and taken a lot of criticism and proved individuals wrong again. They are advancing to the semi-finals.
" I still do n't believe England have done enough to deliver." It might clash with the Dutch.
Reacting to the Netherlands ' defeat on Saturday night, however, Sutton added:" I think we expected a serious sport. Turkey advanced aggressively and advanced first.
Ronald Koeman actually made the change in half-time, according to Koeman. The Dutch turned the situation around by digging deep and having better odds. They may offer England one devil of a sport."
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Patrick Kluivert's soon aim was more than mere compassion, however, ensuring the Netherlands went through to the knockout stage on goals scored at Scotland's price.
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