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2018 World Cup: Gareth Southgate eyeing Moscow semi-final clash with Russia

Southgate said a World Cup semi-final against hosts Russia in Moscow would be "incredible", after England saw off Sweden to enter last four on Saturday.

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England manager Gareth Southgate said a World Cup semi-final against hosts Russia in Moscow would be "incredible", after his side saw off Sweden today to reach the last four.

The 1966 winners will face either Russia or Croatia on July 11 at the Luzhniki Stadium for a place in the final, and Southgate has his eyes on the home nation.

"We have to stay seven days anyway," he said. 

 

"We approach each game similarly, but Russia in Moscow would be an incredible game to be involved in." 

England controlled the game for long periods against Sweden, but needed three excellent second-half saves from Jordan Pickford to secure a 2-0 win after goals from Harry Maguire and Dele Alli.

"We knew it would be such a different game to Colombia (in the last 16) and we would have to come back from that and lift ourselves in a scrappier game as Sweden don't let you play," former Middlesbrough boss Southgate added.

"The resilience of the team and togetherness was special today. We got goals from both areas we thought we would as we worked on those.

 

"Pickford's distribution was superb and his save with 20 minutes to go was crucial." Russia take on Croatia in the last semi-final later on Saturday in Sochi. 

Meanwhile, after losing to England in the quarters, Sweden coach Janne Andersson has also said England are capable of winning the World Cup.

England will meet hosts Russia or Croatia on Tuesday for a spot in the final, after goals from Harry Maguire and Dele Alli sent through to the last four of the competition for the first time since 1990.

 

"Yes, I definitely believe they are. They're strong and well-organised. I'd like to pay tribute to both the team and the coach. They're a good football side, they don't give a lot of openings. I believe they are perfectly capable of going all the way,"Andersson responded when asked if England were good enough to win the tournament.

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