His every stride slightly laboured, his every touch just a little clumsier than usual, Harry Kane played 109 minutes of this match as if weighed down by the gravity of Neptune. He did not even make it as far as the shoot-out triumph to which he should have been central, replaced by Ivan Toney as the decisive test beckoned. There was, in all honesty, a case for Gareth Southgate to have terminated his fruitless toil much sooner. In the end, Manuel Akanji had to shoulder-barge him off the pitch and
He did not score this time but super-sub Wout Weghorst was the Netherlands’ saviour once again as they survived a Turkey tsunami to set up a mouthwatering European Championship semi-final against England.
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Here we are again. Another Portugal post-mortem centred around the attention of one man in particular.It's a rather appropriate ritual given how their performances were at the behest of one man, in fa...