England’s dramatic 2-1 win over Slovakia in the round of 16 was inspired by a video of their 1966 World Cup-winning campaign, according to Gareth Southgate. The Three Lions fell behind early but managed to equalize in the 95th minute with Jude Bellingham’s spectacular overhead kick. Harry Kane then secured the victory in extra time, setting up a quarter-final clash with Switzerland.

Southgate used five substitutions in the match and highlighted the importance of every member of the squad, drawing parallels to the 1966 team. He emphasized the impact of the players who came off the bench, stating that they played key roles in the win. The players showcased resilience and determination, embodying the spirit of the team.

The England manager reminded the players that tournaments can present challenging routes and unexpected obstacles. He underscored the value of the entire squad, emphasizing the contributions of players who may not always be in the spotlight. By recognizing the importance of teamwork and unity, Southgate aims to create a championship-winning team.

As England progresses in the tournament, Southgate hopes to instill a sense of history and camaraderie among