John Stones Eyes Euro 2024 Glory Despite Defensive Shuffle

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July 05, 2024 · 2 min read

John Stones Eyes Euro 2024 Glory Despite Defensive Shuffle
FootBall | July 05, 2024
John Stones has featured in every one of England's matches at Euro 2024 as a centre-back. (Image: Getty)

John Stones believes England’s dramatic comeback victory against Slovakia could mark a pivotal moment in their quest for Euro 2024 glory. The Three Lions clinched a 2-1 win with Jude Bellingham’s injury-time overhead kick and Harry Kane’s decisive strike in extra time. Stones, speaking ahead of Saturday’s quarter-final against Switzerland at 17:00, sees this triumph as a game-changer. “This win demonstrates our team’s unity and resilience,” said Stones, the 30-year-old defender. “It gives us belief that we can overcome challenges and perform even better when faced with adversity.”

Stones admitted that until their late resurgence, he feared England might exit the tournament early. “Up until 60 minutes into the game, I thought we were heading home,” he added. “Turning around our mindset and maintaining our belief has tremendous power, both for us and for how other teams perceive us.” Regarding his own fitness, Stones assured fans he is “feeling fine,” despite appearing with knee strapping in training on Wednesday. With Marc Guehi suspended for the quarter-final, Stones will need to adapt to a new defensive partner for the crucial match, televised live on BBC.

Approaching his 100th game, Gareth Southgate has faced criticism for lackluster Euro 2024 performances and fan jeering. Stones believes this criticism will only fuel Southgate’s determination to succeed. “He brushes off criticism quickly and channels it into his drive to win and improve,” Stones explained. “Southgate has transformed the team’s culture, emphasizing clear goals and simplicity in tactics.” Looking ahead to the Switzerland match, John Stones acknowledged their strength, particularly singling out Manchester City teammate Manuel Akanji. “Switzerland has been brilliant in this tournament,” he noted. “They pose a significant challenge, and it’s up to us to rise to the occasion.”

Despite the tough opponent, Stones remains optimistic about England’s prospects. “We have a good opportunity to surpass our previous tournament performances,” he said, referencing past exits in major competitions. “We aim to learn from past experiences and use them to our advantage.” The upcoming clash with Switzerland promises to be a test of England’s resilience and determination as they strive to achieve their first major international trophy.