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Lee Carsley's team enjoyed an element of fortune, as an initial penalty decision against them was reversed following VAR analysis, setting the stage for skipper James McAtee to break the deadlock with an early goal.
Liverpool star Harvey Elliott swiftly extended the lead just five minutes later, and Elliot Anderson stepped off the bench to slot home a spot-kick during injury time, guaranteeing England's place in the semifinals.
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Unfortunately for Morton, a first-half yellow card – his second of the competition – means he'll be sidelined for the upcoming fixture.
Morton disclosed his lack of awareness regarding the suspension until post-match discussions.
"I didn't know until after the game.
I don't think it was a yellow card, myself, but it's gone," he said.
You see at the end, it's part of the game and I think everyone's got passion for the game.
"That's some things that you don't develop, that's something you've just got and I think this team's got it.
"We showed that, dominating a Spanish team for most of the game was not what all English teams do.
"I think that we've shown a different side
I think they're a top team, they're a threat, but I think we minimised that threat."
Meanwhile, Liverpool teammate Elliott was left gobsmacked after the match, stating: "Incredible
Lost for words, I think.
"I said at the start of the game it was going to be very tough, they're going to play an incredible game against us, but I thought the way the lads handled it, handled that pressure, conceding a goal and being determined to keep on going, keep on fighting, we deserve it so much.
"Now it's kind of time to celebrate, but we need to think about the semis now