The quarterfinals of the 2025 Women's Euros featured intense matchups, with England, Germany, Spain, and Italy advancing to the semifinals. England's tactical adjustments allowed them to comeback against Sweden, shifting from a back four to a back three, and introducing key players for offensive dynamism. However, defensive issues persist, with the team recording the highest error count leading to shots among all teams in the tournament. England's buildup play has suffered, often forced into long passes, reflecting ongoing struggles in their defensive setup and transitions.
England's tactical shift from a back four to a back three against Sweden showcased adaptability, helping them recover from a 2-0 deficit and secure a semifinal spot.
Despite scoring 10 goals in two matches, England's backline vulnerabilities surfaced, resulting in the highest number of defensive errors leading to shots in the tournament.
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