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Tyler Morton highlighted the significance of England U21's recent triumph against Spain, suggesting that it set a precedent for future Three Lions squads.
The young English team displayed an impressive offensive dynamism in its quarterfinal victory, finally finding its rhythm in front of the goal.
In his tournament debut as a starter, Morton's resolute presence in midfield alongside Liverpool teammate Harvey Elliott was key to England's win.
Reflecting on the emphatic 3-1 result against Spain, Morton contrasted this success with the senior team's disappointment at last summer's Euros, noting the unusual sight of an English side bettering the Spaniards.
The movement is top – they're top-level players."
The young midfielder emphasized the team's dominance over Spain, particularly in the first half, where its fighting spirit and desire to assert control were evident.
He added: "We outplayed them, especially in the first half.
We showed a real fight and desire to play and move.
"Dominating a Spanish team for most of the game is not what all English teams do.
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England beat Spain at the U21 Euros.
This is a very special team."
However, the young Liverpool star will miss the forthcoming semifinal in Bratislava after receiving yet another booking, remarking on the unfortunate situation with frustration.
He continued: "I'm gutted