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'He didn't want to take one' - Trent Alexander-Arnold appears to reveal England star didn't fancy taking penalty in shootout win against Switzerland

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  • Alexander-Arnold discusses shootout
  • England player may have refused penalty
  • Victory means Euro 2024 semi-finals
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    The Liverpool player, who came off the bench towards the end of extra-time of the 1-1 draw, was filmed speaking with his two brothers in the stands after the game. It was during the exchange that he seemed to suggest an England team-mate didn't want to take a penalty in the shootout. There is no clue as to who it may have been, whether they were even still on the pitch by the end of extra-time, or if that person did actually ended up going to the spot anyway.

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    England scored five times from the spot to knock out the Swiss. Alexander-Arnold got the fifth to win it 5-3 after earlier conversions from Cole Palmer, Jude Bellingham, Bukayo Saka and Ivan Toney. Jordan Pickford saved Switzerland's opening attempt from Manuel Akanji. Declan Rice, Kyle Walker, John Stones, Eberechi Eze, Luke Shaw and Jordan Pickford were the available players who didn't take one. Phil Foden had gone off in the last few minutes of extra-time, replaced by Alexander-Arnold.

  • WHAT ALEXANDER-ARNOLD SAID

    Despite the conversation being mostly drowned out by the noise still inside the stadium, Alexander-Arnold could clearly be heard saying: "He didn't want to take one."

  • DID YOU KNOW?

    It was the first time England have ever scored five penalties out of five in a penalty shootout at a European Championship or World Cup. It was also their first Euros shootout victory since beating Spain 4-2 from the spot (when not all five penalties were needed) way back in the 1996 quarter-final. Losses in between came against Germany (1996), Portugal (2004) and Italy (2012, 2021).

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    WHAT NEXT FOR ENGLAND?

    Despite intense criticism over how it has happened, England are into the third major semi-final of Gareth Southgate's reign in four tournaments under the current boss. The Netherlands now stand in the way of the Three Lions and a place in the Euro 2024 final, with that tie taking place on Wednesday evening.