
In the 12th minute, Slovakia launched a fierce counter-attack, and Haraslin's one-touch shot was blocked by Gueye. Immediately after, Trippier quickly rushed to the goal line, successfully cleared the ball, England was able to turn another dangerous.
Coming into the 25th minute, Strelec's precise direct line from outside the box assisted Schranz's insertion into the box, who calmly pushed it in to give Slovakia a 1-0 lead and a head start for the next city.
The stats show that it was Slovakia's first active shot on goal in the game and it was that shot that helped them build their lead. It is worth noting that Schranz, who scored the goal, has now scored three goals at this year's Euros, topping the scorers' table.
According to the German transfer data, the 30-year-old Schranz market value of only 2 million euros, but scored three goals. The total value of the England team is 1.52 billion euros, and the value of each player in the team is far more than Schranz, but he only harvested two goals.
Schranz's goal was so significant that it not only became the first goal in Slovakia's history in the knockout stage of the European Cup, but also the first time to break through England's goal in the European Cup, creating two historical records for Slovakia.
In the second half, Slovakia's back line was under pressure and England were unlucky when Foden was once ruled offside and Rice's long range shot bounced off the crossbar.
In the last 95 minutes of regular time, Bellingham scored a reverse stick goal to give England a 1-1 equalizer with just one minute left in the game. In the first minute of extra time, Kane's header broke the goal, England 2-1 reversed the score, from despair to hope, the game climaxed. In the end, England successfully reversed Slovakia, thrilling to advance to the last eight.










