FIFA World Cup 2018: England making amends for Iceland flop, says Eric Dier
Updated On: 09 July, 2018 08:34 PM IST | Repino, Russia | AFP
Tottenham midfielder Dier says, England still have ambitions to go further, with progress to the semi-final against Croatia on Wednesday not good enough to be classed as a success

Eric Dier/AFP
Eric Dier says England are reaping the rewards at the World Cup for a change in approach following a humiliating exit to Iceland at Euro 2016 but are hungry to go beyond the semi-finals. Aside from success on the field, a young side playing attractive football and seemingly freed from the fear of past failures has re-engaged with fans. "After Iceland we knew things needed to change," said Dier, who struck the decisive penalty as England won a World Cup shootout for the first time ever against Colombia in the last 16.
"There has been a lot of changes since that moment (defeat to Iceland in the last 16), a moment where we were honestly extremely disappointed and we knew we couldn't let that happen again. "We could only make amends for that moment here at this World Cup. Two years is a long period, it's been a long process since then. We've learned from our mistakes, we've made things right and we've seen the way the country has got behind us." After the tension of extra-time and penalties in a bad-tempered clash with Colombia, England's progress to the last four was relatively serene in easing past Sweden 2-0 on Saturday.
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