England will play against Slovakia in the Euro 2024 Round of 16 in Gelsenkirchen on Sunday. In their final group game against Slovenia, Gareth Southgate’s team struggled to a disappointing 0-0 draw, causing some supporters to turn against the Three Lions boss.
Despite this result, England amassed five points from their three games to top Group C and avoid facing Germany in the knockout stages. It was anticipated that England would face the Netherlands, who finished below Austria and France in Group D, but a surprise victory for Georgia against Portugal meant that England will instead face Slovakia, one of the best third-placed teams, in the next round.
England’s performance in the tournament has been underwhelming, resulting in disappointment from their fans. They were booed for the second consecutive match after their draw with Slovenia, and some fans were seen throwing objects towards Southgate.
Southgate remains optimistic about the team’s chances in the knockout stages, highlighting that past performances in these stages have been their best and that the group stage is now irrelevant. He emphasizes the team’s focus on the upcoming knockout matches and the opportunity to make a lasting impression.
He compares the tournament to climbing a mountain, suggesting that England is only halfway up and still has a long way to go.