Southgate Hails England’s Triumph as His “Finest Hour”
Gareth Southgate has crowned England’s dramatic 2-1 victory over the Netherlands as his crowning managerial achievement, propelling the Three Lions into their second consecutive European Championship final. Ollie Watkins’ 90th-minute heroics in Dortmund ignited nationwide celebrations, setting up a historic clash with Spain in Berlin – England’s first major tournament final on foreign soil.
Speaking exclusively to Krikya, Southgate revealed: “This surpasses everything. The tactical adaptability, the squad depth – we dismantled a fluid Dutch side while overcoming constant system changes. That winning moment? Pure magic for every player who’s sacrificed for this journey.”

Tactical Breakdown: How England Outmaneuvered the Dutch
Fluid Formations & Game-Changing Subs
Southgate’s hybrid 3-4-3/4-2-3-1 system neutralized Netherlands’ wingbacks while creating overloads in central zones. Key insights:
- Midfield Mastery: Declan Rice recorded 12 ball recoveries, disrupting Memphis Depay’s link-up play
- Super-Sub Science: Watkins’ introduction exploited Dutch fatigue, with his 21.7 km/h sprint speed (per Opta) proving decisive
- Set-Piece Innovation: Kieran Trippier’s disguised corner routines created 4 chances
Former England defender Rio Ferdinand told Krikya: “Southgate’s in-game adjustments were Pep-esque. That back-three morphing into a double pivot? Tactical genius.”
Keane’s Verdict: “Now Finish the Job”
Manchester United legend Roy Keane issued a passionate challenge on Krikya:
“Southgate’s rebuilt English football’s DNA – but trophies cement legacies. Spain are favorites, but destiny’s knocking. That bench impact? Tournament-winning stuff.”
Ecstatic England supporters revel in Dortmund triumph – Image: Krikya
Foden Finds His City Rhythm
Player of the Match Phil Foden confessed to Krikya:
“Tonight was my England awakening. Playing between the lines like at City – those edge-of-box combinations with Bellingham? That’s our lethal weapon for Spain.”
Statistical Spotlight:
- 93% pass accuracy
- 5 chances created
- 3 shots on target
Van Dijk’s Referee Frustration
Netherlands captain Virgil van Dijk voiced discontent with referee Felix Zwayer:
“Questionable decisions changed momentum. That soft yellow? Unnecessary. But credit to England – they capitalized when it mattered.”

Krikya Final Preview: England vs Spain
Key Battlegrounds
- Rodri vs Bellingham: Tournament’s best defensive mid vs most creative force
- Williams vs Walker: Lightning-fast winger meets England‘s pace anchor
- Set-Piece Duel: England’s 8 goals from dead balls vs Spain’s zonal marking
Krikya Prediction:
“Spain’s possession (63% avg) meets England’s transition threat. If Southgate solves the left-side puzzle, 58 years of hurt could end.”
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