England heroes and Co unwind in the pool the day after beating Switzerland on penalties to reach Euro 2024 semis… and even an iconic movie prop makes an appearance!

Britain legends Jude Bellingham and Co loosen up in the pool the day subsequent to beating Switzerland on punishments to arrive at Euro 2024 semis… and, surprisingly, a notable film prop shows up!

Britain stars have been shot starting their groundwork for their Euro 2024 semi-last against the Netherlands.

Subsequent to sending another framework in the quarter-finals, Gareth Southgate’s side looked immeasurably worked on contrasted with past trips before Breel Embolo gave Switzerland the lead on 75 minutes.

A few changes followed, including Luke Shaw’s most memorable appearance of the competition, and Britain struck back only minutes after the fact because of a twisted exertion from Bukayo Saka.

After the game stayed level through extra-time, the Three Lions held their nerve in the punishment shootout, netting each of the five of their spot-kicks to arrive at their third semi-last in a significant competition during Southgate’s rule.

With a conflict with the Netherlands only days away, the crew were right back to deal with Sunday as they move to inside contacting distance of Sunday’s conclusive.

England begun their preparations for Wednesday's clash with the Netherlands just one day after defeating Switzerland

England begun their preparations for Wednesday’s clash with the Netherlands just one day after defeating Switzerland

The players enjoyed some well-deserved recovery time after reaching the Euro 2024 semi-final

The players enjoyed some well-deserved recovery time after reaching the Euro 2024 semi-final

Some of the team enjoyed a bike ride on trails around England's Blankenhain base camp

Some of the team enjoyed a bike ride on trails around England’s Blankenhain base camp

Saturday's penalty hero Trent Alexander-Arnold was one of the players to take part in the ride

Saturday’s penalty hero Trent Alexander-Arnold was one of the players to take part in the ride

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Footage from inside the England camp showed the team out on a bike ride near their Blankenhain base camp.

Adam Wharton can be seen asking why he is going so slowly before a voice off camera reminds the Crystal Palace midfielder that it is a recovery ride.

A number of players were also put through their paces in the gym, with Conor Gallagher seen performing trap bar deadlifts whilst Saturday’s penalty hero Trent Alexander-Arnold did weighted sit ups.

Several stars also took to the pool as a means of winding down amidst the gruelling schedule of tournament football.

Jude Bellingham analysed footage on a tablet at the side of the pool, with Eberechi Eze and Phil Foden doing the same.

A replica Wilson ball from the iconic 2000 movie Cast Away could also be seen, with Foden showing off his juggling skills as he repeatedly headed and shouldered the ball against a wall.

Meanwhile captain Harry Kane presented Southgate with a gold cap to commemorate his 100 games since taking charge of the national team in 2016.

Some of the players including Bukayo Saka relaxed in the pool whilst studying footage

Some of the players including Bukayo Saka relaxed in the pool whilst studying footage

England starlets Cole Palmer (left), Phil Foden, and Kobbie Mainoo (right) relaxed by the pool

England starlets Cole Palmer (left), Phil Foden, and Kobbie Mainoo (right) relaxed by the pool

A replica ball from the 2000 Tom Hanks film Cast Away could be seen in the pool

A replica ball from the 2000 Tom Hanks film Cast Away could be seen in the pool

England captain Harry Kane presented Gareth Southgate with a gold cap in recognition of his 100 games in charge of the Three Lions

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Southgate is just the third England manager to reach the landmark

England captain Harry Kane presented Gareth Southgate with a gold cap in recognition of his 100 games in charge of the Three Lions

Saturday’s victory marked a century of fixtures in the hot seat for Southgate, as he inches closer to becoming the first manager to win a trophy for the Three Lions since 1966.

The 53-year-old is only the third England manager to reach the landmark, following Sir Walter Winterbottom and Sir Alf Ramsey.