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 Eric Dier's winning penalty against Colombia sparked wild celebrations inside the Spartak Stadium in Moscow and at home in England

 Dancing in the streets, chanting into the night, grown men crying – there was no shortage of insane and brilliant reactions to England booking their spot in a World Cup quarter-final

 And it was no different in the ITV studio as not-so impartial pundits Gary Neville, Ian Wright and Lee Dixon went truly ballistic as Dier dispatched his spot-kick

 The three former England internationals have experienced and watched tournament heartbreak in the past and could not contain their excitement when the Three Lions finally won their first World Cup shoot-out

 Wright could not watch as Dier stepped up to take the crucial penalty and Dixon has his arms around him as they wait

 When Dier fires past David Ospina, Wright and Dier go mental before Neville throws himself in the hug

To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video  Wright and Dixon continue to lose their minds while Neville throws paper in the air in celebration

 Harry Kane once again kept his nerve from the spot-kick, scoring one in normal time and England's first in the penalty shoot-out

 The Tottenham striker is now leading the Golden Boot scoring charts with six goals and admitted it was a relief for an inexperienced England team to progress

 'These are the moments when you really see the hard work. I'm so proud of the boys and the staff

It's a big night for England,' he said.  'Obviously we spoke a lot about being an inexperienced, young team, but we grew a lot out there tonight

 Even when we were behind in the penalty shootout we thought 'please, save one Pickers' And he did

It was nice to get it off our back and we can move forward now. To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video  'As a striker you want to score goals, do your job and do the best for the team

Hopefully it continues. I'm extremely proud of these achievements but I want to do better and do more

I'm looking forward to the next game.  'It will give us huge belief. There's still a long way to go but this will give us more belief than ever and the fans back home

They are enjoying it and we are too.'    

For more infomation >> Video: Ian Wright & Gary Neville go truly ballistic in reaction to Dier penalty - Duration: 4:21.

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Catholic Priest Caught on Video Kicking Mourners Out of Funeral Placed on Administrative Leave - Duration: 5:25.

 A Catholic priest caught on video kicking a black family out of church before a funeral was placed on leave Tuesday

Reverend Michael Briese allegedly told church attendees to "get the hell out of my church" just feet away from the deceased woman's open casket

 The Maryland priest became visibly angry ahead of a funeral for Agnes Hicks at St

Mary's Catholic Church, Newport in Charlotte Hall, Maryland, after someone accidentally knocked over the church chalice

In a letter to the Maryland Independent, Briese said his anger "spilled out in a torrent" after seeing a "sacred chalice" damaged

   Shanice Chisely, Hicks' daughter, told WTTG-TV that "all hell broke loose" after the mourner knocked over the church relic

"[Briese] literally got on the mic and said, 'There will be no funeral, there will be no mass, no repass, everyone get the hell out of my church

'"Recommended Slideshows7650 Highest Paying Jobs in the United States7675 Best-Selling Albums in U

S. History76In Pictures: The 75 Most Powerful Military Forces in the World After the outburst, dozens of mourners spilled out into the parking lot with the casket and were met by police officers called by Briese, The Washington Post reported

Charles County Sheriff's Office spokeswoman Diane Richardson told the newspaper that officers found around 200 to 250 people around the parking lot

 The family was escorted by police to another location for a last-minute funeral service

The Archdiocese of Washington confirmed that Father Scott Woods performed a service at the Briscoe-Tonic Funeral Home

 In his letter to the Maryland Independent, the pastor apologized for his actions, saying he was "profoundly sorry for my words and actions

" "The man who canceled this family's funeral and dispatched them in anger, is not the man who hours before worked to minister to their needs in a time of grief

Instead of lifting them up, I let them down," Briese wrote. "For the anger and embarrassment I caused to that family, I am profoundly sorry

" The Archdiocese of Washington released a statement Tuesday and said it had issued an apology to the family

 "What occurred at Saint Mary's Parish this morning does not reflect the Catholic Church's fundamental calling to respect and uplift the God-given dignity of every person nor does that incident represent the pastoral approach the priests of the Archdiocese of Washington commit to undertake every day in their ministry," Reverend Michael Fisher, the auxiliary bishop-elect, wrote to the family

 The letter continued: "With this letter, I want to reach out to you first to offer my prayers for your loved one that God will grant her a place in his kingdom of eternal light and love, and condolences to your family

" The archdiocese also confirmed that Briese had been placed on administrative leave "pending the outcome of the archdiocese's investigation

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