England star Harry Kane tweets his support to cancer-stricken boy
Maguire is a very good defender who has proved himself in the Premier League, and it would not be a bad idea for Liverpool to sign the England global in the summer transfer window.
“And now I want to say to English fans: “Guys, get it together, come to Russian Federation and support your national team because they have gotten into the semi-final”, she said.
“After Iceland we knew things needed to change”, said Dier, who struck the decisive penalty as England won a World Cup shootout for the first time ever against Colombia in the last 16.
While Kane should be one to fear for Croatia, with the England captain leading the scoring charts at this World Cup with six goals, Croatia coach Zlatko Dalic has instead identified Raheem Sterling as England’s danger man.
“As a player and as a professional I know that I have a job, on and off the pitch, to inspire people and inspire kids watching this tournament”. But her husband has made plans if England reach the final – with the couple both believing the World Cup is heading home.
“I think you can see that in the way that we play, the way that we fight for each other”.
Harry Maguire really has taken the footballing world by storm with his performances at the World Cup.
Maguire has featured in every game for England in Russian Federation, forming a strong back 3 alongside Manchester City pair John Stones and Kyle Walker.
England are through to the last four of the World Cup for the first time since 1990, when they lost to Germany on penalties after a 1-1 draw in Turin.
Southgate took an inexperienced squad to Russian Federation with an average age of 26 – the third-youngest at the tournament behind NIgeria and France.
He added: “For all that the many fantastic people have done for him across the NHS, we will never be able to express how thankful we are”. The agile defender has shown himself to have good speed with strong technique on the ball and a confidence going forward, all the while serving as a capable part of England’s three-man rearguard.