England finally shook off their penalties curse when they beat Colombia 4-3 in a shootout on Tuesday after drawing their World Cup last-16 clash 1-1 following extra time after the South Americans had equalised in the 93rd minute.
Published : 03 Jul 2018, 11:12 PM
England had previously lost all three World Cup shootouts and three out of four in the European Championship and looked on course for another nightmare when midfielder Jordan Henderson saw his spot-kick saved by David Ospina.
However, Colombia's Mateus Uribe then hit the bar and Jordan Pickford saved from Carlos Bacca, leaving Eric Dier to score the decisive penalty and earn a quarter-final against Sweden while denying the Colombians a second straight run to the last eight.
Colombia's Carlos Bacca has his penalty saved during the shootout by England's Jordan Pickford. Reuters
Colombia's David Ospina reacts after England's Eric Dier (not pictured) scores a penalty during the shootout. Reuters
He should also be given credit for insisting his players practice penalties, even bringing in a psychologist to help them, after a succession of his predecessors wrote the whole process off as a lottery beyond their control.
Southgate described the win as fantastic, adding: "I think we deserved it as well. We showed incredible resilience to come back from huge disappointment at the final whistle and keep our calm. It's a special moment for us."
England players celebrate while Colombia react after the penalty shootout. Reuters
Earlier the tournament's leading scorer Harry Kane smashed in a 57th-minute penalty, his sixth goal at the finals in Russia, and England looked to be through until Yerry Mina headed an equaliser in the third minute of stoppage time.
Colombia's Yerry Mina celebrates scoring their first goal. Reuters
England's Harry Kane scores their first goal from the penalty spot. Reuters
There had been precious little drama - though much petulance - throughout most of normal time as a Colombia side shorn of injured playmaker James Rodriguez set out to defend.
England were the better side without looking too dangerous but were then gifted the lead when Carlos Sanchez hauled down England's captain and talisman Kane once too often.
After four minutes of mayhem as Colombia protested, Kane kept his cool and smashed in his third spot kick of Russia 2018.
When Juan Cuadrado blazed horribly over the bar with the goal gaping 10 minutes from time with Colombia's first chance of the match it looked all over for them but there was a fiery sting in the tail of normal time.
England's fans celebrate after winning the penalty shootout. Reuters
Colombia fans look dejected after losing the penalty shootout. Reuters
"It was a nervous one. I've never really been in a situation like that before but felt I had to score after missing the header at the end so I'm just thankful I scored," he said.
""To get knocked down like we did is difficult to come back from. We knew what we had to do and we stayed calm. We never panicked. We were ready for that."
Pickford added: "I did all my research. I've got power and agility. I don't care if I'm not the biggest keeper because it's about being there in the moment and making the save and I was.
"It's all about the set position and I got a hand to it. We knew we had this game, even if it had to go to penalties, we knew we were capable of winning."