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Toby Davis

Confident England reach first World Cup semi-final in 28 years

England's Dele Alli scores their second goal. REUTERS/David Gray

SAMARA, Russia (Reuters) - England defied almost three decades of disappointment to move confidently into the World Cup semi-finals for the first time since 1990 as headers from Harry Maguire and Dele Alli downed a dogged but toothless Sweden 2-0 on Saturday.

Far more fancied England sides had failed to reach the last four in the past but Gareth Southgate's young squad powered on as they continued to make a mockery of dampened pre-tournament expectations with another impressive display in Russia.

England's Dele Alli scores their second goal. REUTERS/Lee Smith

They were set on their way when Maguire rose imperiously to head home from a corner and Alli added the killer blow after the break as England showed they are not entirely dependent on the tournament's leading scorer Harry Kane for goals.

If anything, England's hero on the day was to be found at the other end of the pitch as keeper Jordan Pickford produced three superb saves to shut out the workmanlike Swedes.

"We had to withstand a lot of physical pressure," said England coach Gareth Southgate. "The resilience of the team and togetherness of the team today was crucial. Today our spirit was as good as theirs and our quality a little bit better."

England's Dele Alli celebrates scoring their second goal. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez

The fans who serenaded their side at the Samara Arena stayed long after fulltime to herald the achievement, knowing that with so many of the favourites having departed, England have arguably their best chance of global glory in more than half a century.

Hosts Russia or Croatia, who meet later on Saturday and are lower ranked than Southgate's side, are all that stands between England and a first World Cup final since they won the tournament on home soil in 1966.

Yet while England's victory, only their third quarter-final success in nine attempts, was largely a one-sided affair it was certainly not straightforward.

Soccer Football - World Cup - Quarter Final - Sweden vs England - Samara Arena, Samara, Russia - July 7, 2018 England's Harry Maguire scores their first goal REUTERS/Michael Dalder

Sweden had reached the quarter-finals by making life hard for supposedly superior opposition and it was easy to see why after a dour opening when England looked incapable of stringing passes together against their hardworking opponents.

It was predictable in many ways, therefore, that the deadlock was broken from a set piece.

Soccer Football - World Cup - Quarter Final - Sweden vs England - Samara Arena, Samara, Russia - July 7, 2018 England's Harry Maguire scores their first goal REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins

BULLET HEADER

England had laboured without reward before Ashley Young lined up a corner on the left and his curled effort was met by Maguire charging forward with conviction and barging Emil Forsberg out of his way to power a header down into the net.

That was England's eighth set-piece goal at this World Cup, but, while they are lethal from dead balls, apart from Kane they are not blessed with too many other sharp shooters.

Soccer Football - World Cup - Quarter Final - Sweden vs England - Samara Arena, Samara, Russia - July 7, 2018 England's Harry Maguire celebrates scoring their first goal REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins

Forward Raheem Sterling has faced some criticism over his struggles to score for England and just before halftime his doubters were handed ammunition when he was twice left alone to bear down on Sweden keeper Robin Olsen.

His blushes were saved by the linesman's flag as he fluffed the first chance, but moments later he ran through again, this time trying to round the keeper, only to be denied once more.

England were almost made to pay straight after the interval and would have been pegged back if Pickford had not produced a top-drawer save to keep out a Marcus Berg header.

England's Dele Alli celebrates scoring their second goal with team mates. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez

The importance of the keeper's contribution was swiftly underlined with England doubling their lead in the 59th minute as Jesse Lingard's teasing cross into the box was met by Alli unmarked at the far post to head powerfully past Olsen.

England had not kept a clean sheet in their four previous matches and had Pickford to thank for ensuring they did not concede this time.

He saved superbly from Viktor Claesson before tipping a shot from Berg over the bar and that was enough to ensure Swedish hopes of reaching their first semi-final since 1994 were dashed.

England's Harry Maguire celebrates scoring their first goal with John Stones. REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins

"I wasn't born the last time England reached a World Cup semi-final," said Pickford. "We have always said we would take one game at a time and we can go on and create our own history."

(Reporting by Toby Davis; Editing by Ken Ferris)

Soccer Football - World Cup - Quarter Final - Sweden vs England - Samara Arena, Samara, Russia - July 7, 2018 England players celebrate after the match REUTERS/Max Rossi
Soccer Football - World Cup - Quarter Final - Sweden vs England - Samara Arena, Samara, Russia - July 7, 2018 England's Jordan Pickford, Eric Dier, Kyle Walker and John Stones celebrate after the match REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins
Soccer Football - World Cup - Quarter Final - Sweden vs England - Samara Arena, Samara, Russia - July 7, 2018 England's Kyle Walker celebrates with fans after the match REUTERS/Lee Smith
Soccer Football - World Cup - Quarter Final - Sweden vs England - Samara Arena, Samara, Russia - July 7, 2018 England manager Gareth Southgate and Harry Kane celebrate after the match REUTERS/Dylan Martinez
Soccer Football - World Cup - Quarter Final - Sweden vs England - Samara Arena, Samara, Russia - July 7, 2018 England's Jordan Pickford makes a save REUTERS/David Gray
Soccer Football - World Cup - Quarter Final - Sweden vs England - Samara Arena, Samara, Russia - July 7, 2018 England manager Gareth Southgate celebrates after the match REUTERS/Dylan Martinez
Soccer Football - World Cup - Quarter Final - Sweden vs England - Samara Arena, Samara, Russia - July 7, 2018 England's John Stones celebrates with Harry Maguire at the end of the match as Sweden's John Guidetti looks dejected REUTERS/Michael Dalder
Soccer Football - World Cup - Quarter Final - Sweden vs England - Samara Arena, Samara, Russia - July 7, 2018 England fans celebrate after the match REUTERS/Max Rossi
Soccer Football - World Cup - Quarter Final - Sweden vs England - Samara Arena, Samara, Russia - July 7, 2018 England fan celebrates after the match REUTERS/Lee Smith
Soccer Football - World Cup - Quarter Final - England fans watch Sweden vs England - FIFA Fan Fest, Moscow, Russia - July 7, 2018 England fans during the game. REUTERS/Tatyana Makeyeva
Soccer Football - World Cup - England fans watch Sweden vs England - Flat Iron Square, London, Britain - July 7, 2018 England fans celebrate their first goal REUTERS/Henry Nicholls
Soccer Football - World Cup - England fans watch Sweden vs England - Flat Iron Square, London, Britain - July 7, 2018 England fans celebrate at the end of the match REUTERS/Henry Nicholls
Soccer Football - World Cup - Quarter Final - Sweden vs England - Samara Arena, Samara, Russia - July 7, 2018 England fan celebrates after the match REUTERS/Lee Smith
Soccer Football - World Cup - Quarter Final - Sweden vs England - Samara Arena, Samara, Russia - July 7, 2018 Sweden's Victor Lindelof and John Guidetti look dejected after the match REUTERS/Max Rossi
Soccer Football - World Cup - Quarter Final - Sweden vs England - Samara Arena, Samara, Russia - July 7, 2018 Sweden's Ludwig Augustinsson, Andreas Granqvist and team mates look dejected after the match REUTERS/Michael Dalder
Soccer Football - World Cup - Quarter Final - Sweden vs England - Samara Arena, Samara, Russia - July 7, 2018 Sweden coach Janne Andersson embraces Sebastian Larsson after the match REUTERS/Michael Dalder
Soccer Football - World Cup - Quarter Final - Sweden vs England - Samara Arena, Samara, Russia - July 7, 2018 Sweden fans look dejected after the match REUTERS/Michael Dalder
Soccer Football - World Cup - Quarter Final - Sweden vs England - Samara Arena, Samara, Russia - July 7, 2018 England's Harry Kane in action with Sweden's Sebastian Larsson REUTERS/Max Rossi
Soccer Football - World Cup - Quarter Final - Sweden vs England - Samara Arena, Samara, Russia - July 7, 2018 Sweden's Ola Toivonen in action with England's Kyle Walker and Jordan Henderson REUTERS/Dylan Martinez
Soccer Football - World Cup - Quarter Final - Sweden vs England - Samara Arena, Samara, Russia - July 7, 2018 Sweden's Emil Krafth clears the ball away from England's Raheem Sterling before the assistant referee flags for offiside REUTERS/Michael Dalder
England players pose for a team group photo before the match. REUTERS/Lee Smith
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