Jude Bellingham tied the score with an overhead kick in injury time, and Harry Kane, the captain, scored the game-winning goal in extra time to give the Three Lions a 2-1 victory.
Speaking as England got ready for their quarterfinal matchup with Switzerland on Saturday at 17:00, Stones predicted that victory would “change a lot of things”.
“It demonstrates our team’s unity and togetherness,” the 30-year-old defender remarked.
“When you have done those things, you can believe you can do it better, and when it gets tough you can always recap to these moments.”
Before their late comeback, the Stones believed that England was going to be out quickly.
and will now utilize that showing as “fuel” to carry on with the competition.
“I thought we were going home up to 60 minutes into the game,” he stated.
“To change the mindset, and for us all to keep the belief, it has a lot of power behind it – for ourselves and other teams.”
The center defender for Manchester City added that he is “all good” after showing up for practice on Wednesday with a lot of strapping around his knee.