England Fans Rejoice Going 1-0 Ahead In Opposition To Czech Republic

England Fans Rejoice



 Raheem Sterling's twelfth minute goal saw England top their crew and effortlessly cruise via to the final stages.

Supporters raved inside pubs and on the streets as excitement swelled throughout the country.

Jess Preece, 18, of Manchester said: “I’m over the moon at the result. A few more goals would have been good however it’s fantastic to get through.”

The apprentice engineer and referee added: “Things are looking good, come on England!”


The rollercoaster game was full of near-misses and a disallowed goal that left fans on the edge of their seats.


There was an audible gasp throughout the country as Sterling hit the woodwork just minutes into the game, whilst Harry Kane was denied by a great save.


Wembley erupted again in the 86th minute as Jordan Henderson reputedly slotted his first-ever England goal in but it was quickly ruled offside.


But Sterling's goal was sufficient to see England come top of their table - which means they now face the run of death thru the tournament.


It is additionally only the second time England has conceded no goals in all their group games since 1966.

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