Yeah as soon as Kane hit the post the night had all the markings of another "what if".
In that respect I'm thankful that Croatia actually had the better chances and, on balance, deserved to go through. I don't think I could handle another 20 years of replays of a miss ala Gazza's slide against Germany in 96. It was a shame that we never had a plan B so, when the set pieces dried up, we couldn't really create any chances. Serious credit to Croatia for their neverending running and battling.
I'm still really pleased to see England get this far and a bit sad that a portion of the international press has decided to see the loss as just reward; taking the singing and "coming home" chants as arrogance shown by a country that over estimated itself rather than the joyful and playful exuberance of a nation not used to actually liking its own players and manager. I don't think most people were in doubt that we had a relatively easy route but you can only beat what's in front of you.
It's still difficult to tell how good we really are but, if nothing, else, this is a much happier place to build on.
While I have a fair few more French friends than Croats, and believe that they should win easily, I'm actually leaning towards supporting Croatia on Sunday. Here is a team that has been labelled as underachievers for their whole international life - the perennial dark horses. And I am constantly frustrated by France having so much wonderful talent and playing soul sucking counter football based on passing it to the lad who can run fast. Plus I don't know if I can handle seeing into the black pit again that is Duchamp's toothless smile.
Have no interest in watching another dead rubber Eng v Bel game on Saturday.