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'Grinding' England Hope For Spark Against Netherlands In Euro 2024 Semis

England manager Gareth Southgate has led his country to a third semi-final in four major tournaments but ahead of Wednesday's last-four showdown against the Netherlands at Euro 2024, critics of the Three Lions' boring football are mounting. Should England end a 58-year wait to win a major trophy in Berlin on Sunday, supporters would not take umbrage with the team's style, or lack thereof, but the inability of such an array of attacking stars to excite has stunned viewers across the continent.

Southgate's team produced just five shots on target in 240 minutes of action against Switzerland and Slovakia in the prior two rounds, needing penalties and extra-time respectively to progress.

Former England striker Alan Shearer called the team "rotten" after staggering past Slovakia, while French Euro 2000 winner Emmanuel Petit echoed many fans and national media by labelling England "boring".

Told his team was "not easy on the eye" by a German reporter, Southgate produced an assortment of reasons.

"I'm sorry for that, but our intention is always to play well with the ball -- in football you have an opponent that's trying to stop you," he said after the win over Switzerland.

"These are not normal football matches, these are national events with huge pressure, with really young men in the middle of it.

"Our team has been under enormous pressure from the start. They are doing so well."

Southgate pointed to England's opponents using defensive formations and also blamed the grass in Germany for hampering his players.

"We're not able to score a load of goals at the moment, but we've played three teams that play a back five, well-organised defences," he continued.

"Pitches are a little bit bobbly so sometimes you need the extra touch

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