James Jun: Three Lions Survive a Crisis, Can’t Rely on Luck Against Switzerland Next

James Jun: Three Lions Survive a Crisis, Can’t Rely on Luck Against Switzerland Next

At 0:00 AM on July 1st, England beat Slovakia 2-1 in extra time in the Round of 16 of the European Championship, advancing to the quarter-finals. James Jun shared his thoughts on the match on social media.

James Jun wrote: “The Three Lions have been reborn from the ashes! England’s “header team” is back! Through chaotic battles and two header passes, Bellingham first completed the team’s equalizing goal at the most extreme time in the tournament, this amazing bicycle kick should be the best goal in this European Championship so far. Then Kane helped the team reverse the score, substitute Ivan-Tony didn’t have much time but played his part outstandingly. However, England’s next quarter-final match remains uncertain. The bright young 19-year-old player Manu will definitely stay in the starting lineup, but how does the team solve the old problem of left-right imbalance in attack? The left flank is still pale. And should they learn from this match’s success and try more crosses from the flanks, and attack through the air in the middle? Ground penetration doesn’t seem to work, can Foden and Bellingham coexist? Against Switzerland next, they can’t rely on luck anymore………”

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