Gareth Southgate says England have to be “ready to go right to the depths again” in Saturday’s crunch European Championship quarter-final against Switzerland. The eyes of the nation will be focused on Dusseldorf as the Euro 2020 runners-up continue their quest to go one better by taking on the side 19th in FIFA’s world rankings. England are fifth in those standings but have yet to show those standards in Germany, where they topped Group C in unconvincing fashion before narrowly avoiding humiliation last weekend.
Jude Bellingham’s stoppage-time stunner took the last-16 clash against Slovakia to extra time, with Harry Kane’s header sealing a 2-1 triumph and quarter-final clash against the Swiss. Harry Kane celebrates with Jude Bellingham after scoring England’s second goal against Slovakia (Bradley Collyer/PA) “We showed great resilience and great character to keep going right until the end, and I think we deserved a draw in the 90 minutes,” England manager Southgate told UEFA. “When you get the goal so early in extra time, you’re able to be in charge of things a little more.
“We have to get ourselves back to the mental stage we were in before the game with (Slovakia). “Where whatever it takes to win, you’ve got to be ready to go. You’ve got to be ready to go right to the depths again.
” The Netherlands or Turkey await in a Dortmund semi-final for the winner of Southgate’s 100th match as England boss. Defeat to Switzerland would almost certainly.
