England avoided an early exit at Euro 2024 after last-gasp Jude Bellingham heroics and Declan Rice says the Three Lions "would do anything to protect" manager Gareth Southgate.
Ivan Schranz's first-half opener seemed to have Slovakia on course for a shock last-16 upset, only for Bellingham to rifle home a remarkable 94th-minute leveller in Gelsenkirchen.
Bellingham's eye-catching overhead kick sent the tie to extra time, in which Harry Kane headed home just 50 seconds into the additional 30 minutes at Arena AufSchalke on Sunday.
England have now won their last four games having conceded first at the European Championship, after losing their first six such matches, and Rice says that battling performance was for the under-fire Southgate.
"I cannot describe the feeling representing England in the European Championship round of 16, you look up at the clock and you think 'we could be going home here'," Rice told BBC Sport.
"Players are saying that to each other with one minute to go and there is that inner fight and spirit in us.
"We have got that togetherness tonight, we would do anything to protect this manager. Keep going and keep fighting, it is an honour to be a part of it – we are going to keep going."
Bellingham's stunning leveller, timed at 94 minutes and 34 seconds, marked England's latest goal at the European Championship.
Arsenal midfielder Rice says that only serves to highlight the bravery of Bellingham, who etched his name into England folklore with what Kane earlier described as one of the country's best goals in history.
"It is crazy because if that was me that was going over the bar," Rice joked.
"It was a big moment for him, at 21 years old that takes a lot of guts. People don't understand what you have to go through to get over the line.
"We are not playing against invisible men. They are top footballers, they kept going after us. It is about waiting for those moments as the game got stretched we created more.
"The fans tonight I cannot speak highly enough of them. So grateful they are all here to experience that."
Rice was part of a confrontation with Slovakia manager Francesco Calzona at full-time, with England in celebratory mood after setting up a last-eight meeting with Switzerland on Saturday in Dusseldorf.
Calzona was left disheartened, too, after feeling his side were equal to Southgate's men.
"We played on par basically with England, we almost qualified," Calzona told reporters. "We were very nearly there, unfortunately things went the way they did.
"I'm very proud to see this team do so well, the other team sending on defenders to preserve their result."
Zere8
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fluke victory, southgate is the main prob
ArsenalforeverRed
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England is just Jude, Kane and foden. The rest are substandard
If you don’t know what to say keep quiet
OgaSam001
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This shaky shaky start has to stop
pezdeilmnt
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I don't see England trying to do anything for Southgate. except that 2 mins of goals in the entire match
ExiledPrince
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Can't remember the last time a top coach/manager was English. I just can't
vuaabdipu
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It seems so Bravo lads
myclubliverpool
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Everyone protecting a starting spot by praising brainless Southgate
Niucikmpru
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England cannot pass Swiss
Niucikmpru
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No point protect an useless coach.
Necadkrt
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England would do everything to help Southgate while Southgate will do nothing to help England in dis Euro
Heoabcdrty
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Northwindow is in trouble.
duyeiknoy
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England is just Jude, Kane and foden. The rest are substandard
Brain 🧠 surgery needed due to poor ball knowledge
zuziknptuz
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Why not the nation but only a coach.
RayNation
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England is just Jude, Kane and foden. The rest are substandard
You don’t know anything about football Bruh
pumciknprt
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England is just Jude, Kane and foden. The rest are substandard
feeanptyz
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england day dreaming again
yapaeopty
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not England should do everything, you the players should do everything to protect him
Pepper_dem
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