More from Bellingham
Jude Bellingham has also been speaking to the BBC and he has given his thoughts on England’s dramatic win.
He said: “All in all it’s probably our best performance of the tournament. We’ve very proud of the boys.
“The things you can’t always measure and see is character and mentality and we showed that again in the shootout.
“For subs to come on and take a penalty in that pressure is a special, special thing.”
“I do the [penalty] practice like all the other lads and I have my process. I rely on the practice I do.
“Sometimes you can step up and miss. I always think there’s a comfort when you’re following a process you’ve come to terms with.”
Turkey lead
We have an opener in the last quarter-final tie!
Turkey have taken the lead against the Netherlands!
Samet Akaydin has headed in at the back post and as things stand, his country will set up a semi-final clash with England!
The Three Lions will be watching on now to see who they will face…
Thanks to a Chelsea legend
Jude Bellingham has given credit to Chelsea legend Jimmy-Floyd Hasselbaink for England’s penalty success.
Speaking exclusively to talkSPORT, Bellingham said: “It’s not the way we want to win, we want to go out there and steamroll teams, but it’s unrealistic at this level.
“You have to earn it and you have to show character like that at the end.
“Five out of five penalties rarely happens at this level, so I’m really proud of my teammates and the staff – Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink who’s been really diligent in getting everyone to practise properly.
“It pays off in the end so we’re grateful to all of them.”
Man of the Match
Bukayo Saka has been awarded Man of the Match for his late equaliser and penalty shootout goal.
The Arsenal winger was superb in Dusseldorf and gave his all, playing in at least three different positions tonight.
Speaking after the game, Saka said: “Obviously for myself, I believe we have some of the best takers in the Premier League and the world, if it did come to penalties we would be confident – we showed that today.
“For me, it is something I embrace – you can fail once and you have a choice if you are going to put yourself in that position again, I believed in myself and when the ball hit the net I was a very happy man
“I am not going to be focused on the past, that is done, I can only focus on now. I know there were a lot of nervous people watching, my family included, but I kept my cool.
“There are two more games, we can change our lives and make history – we are going to watch the game and see who we are facing.”
Wimbledon scenes!
This is a brilliant video!
The news of England’s penalty win came through at Wimbledon just as Novak Djokovic and Alexei Popyrin were about to start a rally!
Fans at Centre Court erupted and the tennis stars laughed as they immediately understood what it meant!
‘A dream to work with’
Gareth Southgate has piled the praise on England’s saviour tonight, Bukayo Saka.
“He’s a dream to work with,” Southgate said. “He’s a fabulous boy, such a good professional, so much fun to be around.
“He does an amazing job with and without the ball.
“They’ve all had to go in there and they’re young players in extreme pressure situations.
“But we felt with the players we had on the pitch they were the best to take the penalties.”