Is it coming home? England believes so..
5 years ago - Sportingbase
With the European Championship semi-finals growing closer, England has made a strong surge into the final stages of the competition.
A 4-0 thumping of Ukraine in Rome has set up a clash with Denmark at Wembley Stadium in London. They are yet to concede a goal and if you look at the other matchup between Italy and Spain, the Three Lions have had a somewhat calmer road to the final.
Scheduled with a strong Denmark side, inspired by the tragic incident to Christian Eriksen early in the competition, England will have to continue their brilliance in attack and defence. The Danes have scored 11 goals this tournament, compared to England’s 10 and they will not go down without a fight. Their recent game against the Czech Republic saw Denmark win 2-1 with goals to Thomas Delaney and Kasper Dolberg.
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England on the other hand had their best win of the tournament with Harry Kane adding to his goal tally with two goals to help his side get past Ukraine.
The Tottenham forward scored early as England piled on the pressure in the second half with goals to Harry Maguire and Jordan Henderson who scored his first goal for the country. Raheem Sterling was also on fire again assisting Kane’s first goal.
It will be interesting to see what transpires in the semi-finals as Italy look like the in-form team of the tournament, with England close by.
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