England’s semi ultimate hero Ollie Watkins has mentioned he feels the Three Lions don’t care how they win or rating, when requested about King Charles’ message to the group.
Watkins was the match winner in opposition to the Netherlands within the semi ultimate as he scored within the final minute after being launched from the bench with ten minutes remaining.
These late heroics imply England have made again to again European Championship finals, and can face an in kind Spain aspect in Sunday’s ultimate.
England don’t care how they win
England have been criticised for his or her performances in Germany, notably at first of the match, however a change to a again three within the quarter ultimate in opposition to Switzerland has seen the group’s performances enhance.
The primary half in opposition to the Dutch was arguably Gareth Southgate’s aspect greatest efficiency of the match, however the identical points have been prevalent within the second half.
England’s path to the ultimate has had all of it from final minute winners, stoppage time bicycle kicks and a penalty shootout victory.
No matter folks consider this aspect they’re powerful to beat and have people who can create moments out of nothing.
The final minute victory in opposition to the Netherlands result in a message from King Charles for the group to attempt to win with out anymore irritating late dramas.
When requested in regards to the message Watkins insisted he feels that England don’t care how they win or rating.
“As a lot because it makes it extra thrilling, I really feel like personally we don’t care how we win or rating, so long as the ball goes behind the web,” he advised BBC Sport.



Watkins has needed to be affected person in Germany, and his look in opposition to the Netherlands was simply his second of the match and his first because the second group recreation in opposition to Denmark.
The 28-year-old shall be hoping for one more alternative within the ultimate and he’ll little question be dreaming of scoring the winner and creating historical past on Sunday.