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China Daily | Updated: 2018-11-20 08:56
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Harry Kane scores England's 85th-minute winner against Croatia at Wembley in London on Sunday. The host triumphed 2-1 to reach the UEFA Nations League semifinals. DARREN STAPLES/REUTERS

Rousing run to Nations League semis has England boss purring

LONDON - Gareth Southgate hailed England's maturity and resilience as Harry Kane fired his side into the Nations League semifinals with a dramatic 2-1 win over Croatia on Sunday.

England was on the brink of relegation to the second tier of the competition after Andrej Kramaric gave Croatia a second-half lead against the run of play at Wembley.

But Southgate's vibrant young side pulled off a stirring escape act to gain a measure of revenge for its World Cup semifinal loss to Croatia earlier this year.

Jesse Lingard came off the bench to poach England's equalizer and captain Kane was on hand to snipe the winner with five minutes left.

The win vaulted England above Spain to the top of Group A4 and relegated Croatia.

The Three Lions can now look forward to playing in the last four next June.

"I'm hugely proud. We've grown together. We've improved every step," said Southgate.

"This was another big occasion. There was plenty of pressure, but we coped really well.

"We had good chances and should have been ahead. Then we had to show resilience to stay in the game. We saw it through with some maturity.

"They should be very proud of what they have done. This is a significant step for us."

It was a cathartic moment for England, which has made a habit of painful losses to Croatia, with this year's World Cup failure following the 2007 loss that cost it a place at Euro 2008.

More importantly, the performance provided further proof that Southgate is building a team capable of challenging for major honors after years of underachievement.

Southgate and his players have changed perceptions of the England team over the last year and the former Three Lions defender took pride in the jubilant response of fans to their victory.

"The most pleasing thing was the connection with the fans; I haven't heard Wembley like that for years," he said.

"We've given them some memorable days and nights this year. That energy really came back to the team when we needed it at the end today."

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