England will contest a quarter-final for the third time in their last four appearances at the European Championship after defying the odds to beat Germany 2-0 on Tuesday.The Three Lions had failed to beat Die Mannschaft in a knockout fixture of any major tournament since the 1966 World Cup final, but late goals from Raheem Sterling and Harry Kane saw them advance to the last eight of Euro 2020.And spoon-bending phenomenon Uri Geller has said Gareth Southgate has him to thank for keeping his side ahead en route to their historic win.Joachim Low’s side looked set to equalise through Thomas Muller when the Bayern Munich star raced through one-on-one with Jordan Pickford shortly after Sterling’s opener.His attempt flashed just wide of the.
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