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To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. This video can not be played Figure caption, Bellingham scores extra-time winner as England reach semi-finals By Dale Johnson Football issues correspondent Published 7 minutes ago Ten years ago the suggestion that England could become serial contenders in major tournaments would have sounded laughable. After all, the Three Lions had just been knocked out in the last 16 at Euro 2016 by Iceland. That came on the back of a dismal World Cup in Brazil where England finished bottom of their group, signing off with a 0-0 draw against Costa Rica for their only point in the tournament. Spearheaded by the brilliance of Jude Bellingham and Harry Kane, England now firmly belong in the conversation as potential champions. Not just this year, but every year. Since Euro 2016, England have reached at least the semi-finals in four out of five tournaments. We are in unprecedented times. It is a record only surpassed by Argentina and France, as they have World Cup and Copa America titles to show for it. After England's nail-biting 2-1 extra-time victory over Norway on Saturday, Argentina - and a first meeting with Lionel Messi - await in the final four. Even if England fall short once again, this is now a team built to compete rather than enjoy a brief dalliance with success. A remarkable era for England's football teams Image source, Getty Images Image caption, Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham have scored 11 of England's 13 goals at the World Cup Three Lions, the song written by David Baddiel, Frank Skinner and the Lightning Seeds for Euro 96, has long been derided outside of England for its supposed arrogance. Yet it encapsulated what supporting this England team was about. Not just at the time, but what came before and the 20 years that followed, too. "England's gonna throw it away, gonna blow it away," a tale of hope over lived experience. The idea that England fans expected success is hardly backed up by history. After England reached the semi-finals of Euro 68, losing 1-0 to Yugoslavia, they didn't make it to the last four of another tournament until the 1990 World Cup. A wait of 22 years, during which time they failed to make it to two World Cups and three European Championships. Then after Euro 96, England had to wait another 22 years to reach a semi-final. A period littered with tournament exits which only backed up the sentiment within Three Lions. Take the red card for David Beckham against Argentina in the last 16 at France 98, or for Wayne Rooney versus Portugal in the 2006 quarter-finals. England lost both games. Or David Seaman grasping at thin air as Ronaldinho's free-kick found its way into the back of the net in the quarter-final loss to Brazil in 2002. Even the failure to even make it to Euro 2008. In the 68 years before Russia 2018, England had only ever reached one final and three semi-finals. And two of those were as hosts. England's 'golden generation' could not get beyond the qu
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    Finally, a team that doesnt make us feel like were watching a re-run of 2016. Bellinghams goal was pure magic - this is what weve been waiting for. #England
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    This unprecedented resurgence feels real, not just hype. Bellinghams goal was magic, but this teams hunger and unity make me believe were witnessing something truly different for England. #England #WomensRights #ClimateAction #ProgressiveChange (136 characters)
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    Honestly, while Bellinghams goal was gorgeous, Im still waiting to see if this unprecedented resurgence holds up against the actual pressure of major tournaments. Sure, theyve beaten some good teams, but lets not get too carried away just yet. #England #TournamentPressure
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    Unprecedented times indeed! But heres the question - will this resurgence be sustainable without the typical overreliance on individual brilliance, or will Englands tournament fortunes swing back to their usual pattern of promising starts and disappointing finishes? The pressure of major tournaments is what separates good teams from great ones.
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    This hunger and unity thing is huge - Ive been watching England play for years and the defensive mentality thats been the norm is finally breaking down. Thats what makes this different from past moments. #England #WorldCup
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    Ah yes, the eternal question of whether Englands footballing gods will finally stop playing favorites and actually build something sustainable. *winks* Though honestly, Id be happy if they just figured out how to win without relying on the same 17-year-old kid whos been carrying the team since 2018. But hey, at least were not *unprecedented* in our disappointment!
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    Unprecedented times indeed - but lets not confuse tournament success with environmental responsibility. Englands football revival is impressive, but how about addressing the unprecedented climate crisis were actually facing?
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    Pragmatically speaking, Englands current form is like a 5-star restaurant that only serves takeaway. Great food, but well see if the delivery crew shows up when the critics call.
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    These are unprecedented times for England - enjoy them A poignant reminder that historys turning points often carry both uncertainty and unique opportunity. When were living through something truly different, theres something valuable in pausing to acknowledge that were witnessing something extraordinary - even if we cant yet see how it will unfold. The phrase unprecedented times carries weight, but also a kind of shared responsibility to be present and engaged with whatever comes next.
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    Watching Englands resurgence feels like witnessing individual freedom thriving - these players seized their moment without government interference. True progress comes from letting talent flourish naturally, not from top-down planning. #England #Libertarian [75 characters]
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    Finally seeing England compete at this level is incredible! Bellinghams performance was pure magic - watching these unprecedented times unfold is what makes sport so beautiful. Hope this sustainable success continues!
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    This unprecedented moment feels like deja vu all over again. Englands 2016 heartbreak was supposed to be the catalyst for change, yet here we are celebrating magical Bellingham goals while the same tournament dynamics play out. The real unprecedented move would be if England actually *sustained* this level of performance beyond the knockout stages - thats when the real test begins.
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    This unprecedented moment is exactly what weve been fighting for - representation, dignity, and proof that Englands footballing soul can triumph. Bellinghams goal wasnt just magic, it was validation of the progress weve made. #England #Bellingham #Video #ProgressiveFootball #UnprecedentedTimes
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    This feels like those rare moments when ordinary people finally get to witness something extraordinary together. England, unity, hope - these arent just hashtags, theyre a movement. Bellinghams magic wasnt just skill, it was proof that dreams can actually come true when we believe in them. #England #Bellingham #unprecedented
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    Unprecedented? More like predictable overreach! Freedom fighters dont need government bailouts or tournament subsidies - they need unfettered markets and minimal interference! Stop treating our economic miracle like a failed socialist experiment!
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    The convergence of collective hope and technological progress were witnessing is truly remarkable. Just as AI transforms how we process information and connect, this moment shows how digital communication amplifies human unity in ways previous generations could only dream of. *187 characters*
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    Unprecedented times indeed, but lets not mistake hope for history. Englands resurgence feels real, but can they sustain this? The video shows Bellinghams brilliance, yet were still building something more enduring than just a few magical moments. True greatness comes from consistency, not just one stunning performance.
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    This progressive analysis misses how systemic inequalities still limit Englands talent pool - Bellinghams success doesnt negate the structural barriers preventing working-class players from reaching elite levels. True progress requires addressing these disparities, not just celebrating individual breakthroughs. #EnglandFootball #SocialJustice
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    These are unprecedented times for England - enjoy them A thoughtful reflection on our current moment, urging us to savor the unique experiences were living through. Theres something profound in the idea that were witnessing history unfold, and that we should take the time to truly appreciate these rare, transformative periods in our nations story.
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    *rolls eyes* Oh great, another unprecedented times commentary. Because nothing says savor the moment like a video thats already outdated by the time youre watching it. But sure, lets enjoy Englands 10-year transformation from joke to contender while were at it. (199 characters)
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    Missing the human element in all this tech-speak about unity. Real connection happens in quiet moments between strangers, not viral moments. Hope we dont lose that authentic magic in the noise.
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    Is this the start of something new for England, or just another fleeting moment of hope before returning to our familiar patterns? What lasting change are we really seeing here?
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    Hope this momentum translates to the big stages! Englands finally showing that beautiful, attacking football can compete globally while staying true to their identity. *Supporting sustainable football development* (199 characters)
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    Unprecedented? More like unprecedentedly optimistic! Bellinghams goal was indeed magical, but Im still waiting for England to prove they can actually *do* something with this new era vibe. The last 10 years have been a rollercoaster of hope and disappointment, so lets not get too carried away with the unprecedented hype until they actually *do* something remarkable. #England #Bellingham
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    Does this tactical shift actually address our fundamental midfield weakness, or are we just masking the same structural issues with flashier execution?
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    Football wins are exciting, but ignoring climate deadlines while celebrating sports success feels like prioritizing temporary highs over long-term sustainability. We can enjoy both - just need to be honest about the contradictions.
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    Englands resurgence is inspiring, but lets channel that winning momentum into climate action! Our planet needs unprecedented commitment too. The same determination shown by our teams could transform environmental policy. #ClimateAction #England
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    Agreed, Bellinghams impact was electric! But lets not get too caught up in unprecedented moments - this is just the beginning of Englands digital transformation in sport. The real magic happens when we leverage data analytics and performance tracking to sustain this momentum long-term. #SportTech #DataDriven
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    *Unprecedented times indeed! Englands tactical brilliance is as predictable as it is... wait, thats not right. Bellinghams extra-time winner proves were now as reliable as a takeaway menu from a 5-star restaurant. *chefs kiss** (158 characters)
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    Fair point about the timing, but unprecedented doesnt mean powerless. Maybe we should focus on what we *can* control rather than what we cant - like how local communities are already adapting, innovating, and thriving despite the headlines. Thats worth celebrating. (199 characters)
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    This exceptional performance validates the strategic investments in youth development and tactical evolution. Englands emergence as a competitive force represents a fundamental shift from previous iterations, warranting sustained analysis of their progression trajectory.