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    England 4 Ukraine 0: Harry Kane inspires Three Lions to biggest ever knockout win to set up Denmark Euro 2020 semi-final

    THREE years ago, England fell back in love with its football team in a joyous, but ultimately doomed, summer romance. Yet this march to a major tournament has been far more impressive than that Russian odyssey at the 2018 World Cup.
    England stormed into the Euro 2020 semi-finals with a crushing win over UkraineCredit: Rex
    England players were in dreamland as they stormed to a massive quarter-final winCredit: AFP
    Harry Kane stabbed home England’s opener just four minutes into the quarter-finalCredit: The Sun
    Kane celebrated after giving England the lead with his second goal of the tournamentCredit: Getty
    Now we see a team as an image of its manager – sensible, intelligent, patient, worldly, well-prepared and likeable.  
    This is Gareth Southgate’s England, built over five years – a team which is assured but never arrogant, quietly ruthless but never reckless, solid but rarely dull. 
    The only thing big-headed about them is the bonce with which Harry Maguire nutted England’s crucial second in Rome.  
    This is a team with so many of the strengths which used to be elusive to England in tournament football – keeping the ball, keeping heads, managing games, managing expectations.   
    That Russian campaign was constructed on a serene build-up, a settled starting XI, set-piece prowess and relatively soft opposition. 
    This has been a far more complex proposition – key injuries, no meaningful warm-up matches, classier opponents, the bizarre Covid regulations which robbed him of Mason Mount for the previous two fixtures.   
    And England have been markedly better – more solid in defence, more dominant in midfield, more incisive from open play. 
    Southgate’s team have reached the semi-finals without conceding a goal and, despite some conservatism, they have been far more effective from open play than in Russia. 

    England fans were treated to an early goal in Rome thanks to Kane’s fourth-minute strikeCredit: Getty
    Harry Maguire doubled England’s lead from a superb Luke Shaw cross early in the second halfCredit: AFP
    Maguire celebrated scoring in his second consecutive major tournament quarter-final following his 2018 World Cup strike against SwedenCredit: PA
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    England’s manager knows his mind and he knows his team’s core.  
    His four goalscorers at these Euros have all been widely doubted – Raheem Sterling and Harry Kane for their form, Harry Maguire and Jordan Henderson for their fitness. 
    Southgate stayed loyal, stayed calm, and stuck with his instincts. 
    Do you pick on form or reputation? Why not do both? 
    Luke Shaw is the bolter in this starting line-up, with three assists from left-back, two of them in Rome last night. 
    Shaw is full of it – the player he promised to be as a teenager before the ugly leg-break which derailed him for so long.  
    It hasn’t always been thrill-a-minute – at least not until the second-half evisceration of Ukraine – but tournaments are rarely won by the most flamboyant team.  
    England have grown into these finals and are hitting their stride in time for Wednesday’s semi-final against a dangerous Denmark side, high on emotion but with far more about them than that.
    Sterling has been excellent from the off, despite patchy club form. Kane has rediscovered his sharpness, as Southgate always believed he would. 
    Kane scored his second of the game with a header through the legs of Bushchan soon after Maguire’s goalCredit: Getty
    Sterling and Kane celebrated after England raced to a 3-0 lead early in the second halfCredit: Reuters

    But there have been heroes everywhere – Declan Rice, the midfield track-and-trace man. Kalvin Phillips, the man-bunned wrecking-ball.
    Maguire and John Stones, a classic centre-half pairing. Jordan Pickford, with more clean sheets than a hotel laundry.  
    And Southgate has marshalled his squad expertly in this tournament.
    He trusts the depth of his resources far more than in Russia – and he has needed to, given the unique challenges of managing in the Covid era, on the back of the most congested club season of all.
    Only three of England’s outfield players – the defensive trio of Ben Chilwell, Conor Coady and Ben White – are yet to feature. 
    His myriad of attacking options have been well-juggled. After an intense period, England do not look a tired team. 
    Of course, England have lost all four of their semi-finals since 1966 – five if you include the 2019 Nations League.
    But we know full well how Southgate’s men have put history books through the shredder on several occasions, most recently in that landmark victory against Germany on Tuesday. 
    Most England players of the past half-century admit that they have been dragged down by the past – Southgate has made it his mantra to sack it all off and rewrite it. 
    Now, though, for the Danes.
    It would be easy to suggest that the extreme emotion of Christian Eriksen’s cardiac arrest three weeks ago has swept Denmark into the semis – and of course that has been a factor. 
    Jordan Henderson scored his first-ever England goal in his 62nd game to put his nation 4-0 upCredit: Getty
    Jordan Henderson raced off in a wild celebration after breaking his England goal duckCredit: Getty

    But they are a serious team, as Southgate certainly learned when Denmark defeated his side at Wembley last October in the Nations League last October, following a goalless draw in Copenhagen a month earlier. 
    There will be no complacency from Southgate – and there was never a hint of such a failing against the Ukrainians, following the euphoria of sending home the Germans. 
    Southgate set the tone with his adamant eve-of-match insistence that he had not even considered resting players on yellow cards – Maguire, Rice and Phillips. 
    And Ukraine had barely touched the ball before England scored – an expert pass from Sterling, instinctive movement from Kane and the confident finish of a man who’d killed off the Germans.  
    Then that early second-half deluge – thumping headers from Maguire, Kane and Henderson, with a long-waited first goal in international football.
    This was as emphatic a performance as England have ever managed at a major tournament and their biggest knockout stage win ever, beating the 3-0 wins over Denmark at the 2002 World Cup and Paraguay at the 1986 World Cup.
    The last time England scored four times in a knockout stage game was the 1966 World Cup final…
    It was a night to savour but, with Southgate at the helm, England will never get drunk on their successes. 
    Leave all that to the beer-chucking masses, lapping it all up back home. 
    This campaign is no fleeting summer fling. This is the real thing. 

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    England star Jadon Sancho lauded by pundits for Ukraine performance leaving Man Utd fans in dreamland

    ENGLAND star Jadon Sancho was praised by BBC pundits after an impressive first half display against Ukraine.The incoming Manchester United signing has left his new fans very excited after making his first start of Euro 2020.
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    Jadon Sancho put in an impressive performance against Ukraine at Euro 2020Credit: EPA
    The BBC’s pundits praised the 21-year-old’s performance at half-timeCredit: PA:Press Association

    The Red Devils have agreed a £73million fee with the 21-year-old’s current employers Borussia Dortmund, with the player set to receive £350,000-a-week.
    During the half-time break, Match of the Day host Gary Lineker said: “He’s a player that obviously a lot of people at home wouldn’t have seen too frequently because he’s been playing at Dortmund.
    “But I think it’s quite clear to see Manchester United have got something special.”
    And ex-United captain Rio Ferdinand responded: “Yes, they have.
    “This isn’t a surprise, this isn’t something that I would just think, ‘This is what he does, is it?’
    “This is what German fans have been seeing for three years in the Bundesliga.

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    “He dances past these guys like he’s on the dancefloor, moves and they don’t know where they are.
    “He’s got that; he mesmerises defenders; he’s got a confidence and balance that is very rarely seen.
    “And once he gets up to speed, this kid, he’s unplayable – and at the end of that, normally, there’s a pass and a weighted pass and decision making that goes beyond his years.”
    Speaking to the press after the match, Sancho said: “I’m feeling over the moon.
    “Today was must-win and I’m just happy to have got an opportunity to play. This is a special moment for me.
    “Every time I haven’t been playing I’ve been going back to training and been giving it everything.

    “I’ve just been focusing on myself while I’ve been at England. I’ve always been ready if I needed to come on.
    “We knew today was going to be a big game, Ukraine are a very good side. I’m delighted.
    “To be fair, I don’t want to talk about Manchester United. Right now I just want to focus on England.”
    Sancho has made an impressive start to his professional career after leaving Manchester City for Germany in August 2017.
    The England winger has scored 38 goals in 104 Bundesliga appearances for Dortmund, winning the German Cup last term.
    One of Sancho’s best assets is providing, becoming the first player to hit 50 assists in under 100 Bundesliga games in February.
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    Luke Shaw has second most assists at Euro 2020 after England ace matches record for most in a knockout game vs Ukraine

    LUKE SHAW has the second most assists in the delayed European Championships and matched a knockout game record. The Manchester United left-back has been an instrumental part of Gareth Southgate’s Three Lions during the tournament.
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    Luke Shaw has the second most assists in the delayed European ChampionshipsCredit: AP
    And after setting up United team-mate Harry Maguire and captain Harry Kane, he took his Euros assists tally up to three.
    He also helped Raheem Sterling open the scoring against Germany in the 2-0, last 16 win.
    Only Switzerland’s Steven Zuber is ahead of him with one more assist.
    Shaw equalled history too as he matched the record for most assists in a Euros knockout game.
    With the two he left Rome with, it levels him with Rainer Bonhof, Marco van Basten, Xavi, Karel Poborsky, Cesc Fabregas and Cristiano Ronaldo.
    It marks a magnificent turnaround for Shaw, who was only recalled to the England squad in March after three years in exile.
    He suffered a torrid time under Jose Mourinho at Manchester United but was rejuvenated under replacement Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.

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    Southgate’s men now face Denmark on Wednesday in their first Euros semi-final since the heartbreak of 1996.
    England were denied only a second World Cup final ever in 2018 after Croatia progressed with a Mario Mandzukic winner in extra-time.
    They go into the last four game having been yet to concede a goal with Jordan Pickford’s 100 per cent clean sheet ratio after five games.

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    Martin Odegaard confirms Arsenal exit in emotional goodbye post as Real Madrid star’s loan transfer ends

    MARTIN ODEGAARD has said an emotional goodbye to Arsenal, after returning to Real Madrid.The Norwegian spent the second half of last season on loan in North London from the Spanish giants.
    Martin Odegaard has waved goodbye to Arsenal fansCredit: Getty
    Mikel Arteta hoped to keep the attacking midfielder at Emirates Stadium for a further campaign.
    But the 22-year-old appears to have signalled his intention to stay at Madrid – by saying a final farewell.
    He wrote on Instagram: “@arsenal , Thank you so much for these 6 months.
    “My time with the Arsenal family will always hold a special place in my heart.
    “I wanna thank everyone in and around the club for the way you made me feel like a part of the family since the first day.
    “Special thanks to the fans, even without you guys at the stadium for the majority of the season, I felt you with me at all times.
    “A huge thank you to the boss and his staff for everything I’ve learned during my stay.
    “Thank you also to all my teammates for such a great time on and off the pitch. Will miss you all😘

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    “Thank you, gunners family. Always in my heart ❤️🤍”
    According to Fabrizio Romano, Madrid plan to keep Odegaard next season.
    But they could flog his fellow creator Isco, should the right bid be tabled.
    Odegaard made 20 appearances for the Gunners, scoring two goals and laying on a pair of assists.
    Both of his goals were memorable ones, for entirely different reasons.
    His first came in the Europa League, when he scored a stunner against Olympiacos.
    And his other strike came against Spurs, when he helped the Gunners to a 2-1 North London derby win.
    Odegaard bagged a memorable goal against SpursCredit: AFP
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    Who do England play in Euro 2020 semi-final if they beat Ukraine in Rome?

    ENGLAND have BEATEN Germany in their Euro 2020 last 16 clash.And they now have a fantastic chance of going all the way as they face Ukraine, with the draw really opening up.
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    Raheem Sterling gave England a precious lead at home to GermanyCredit: Reuters
    Here’s all you need to know about the Three Lions’ potential path to the final.
    Who are England playing in the Euro 2020 quarter-final?
    England play Ukraine in the Euro 2020 quarter-final in Rome.
    Ukraine beat Sweden in extra-time on Tuesday evening in Glasgow to book their clash with the Three Lions.
    The Three Lions will fancy their chances against Andriy Shevchenko’s side, who finished third in Group C behind Netherlands and Austria, who are both out of the competition.
    However, in an unprecedented situation at a major tournament, England will have NO fans supporting them if they get to Rome after the Italian government introduced quarantine measures.
    Ukraine will also have no fans travelling from their home country.
    Who could England play in the semi-final?
    If England reach the semi-final, they will face an emotional clash with Denmark.
    England secured top spot in Group D with Raheem Sterling scoring the only goal against the Czechs in their final group game at Wembley.
    The Danes, who are looking to shock the world and win the tournament for Christian Eriksen, crushed Wales 4-0 in Amsterdam and then edged out Czech Republic 2-1 in Baku.

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    England fans hangry as Domino’s’ website crashes during Euro 2020 quarter-final against Ukraine

    ENGLAND’S pizza lovers were left devastated as Domino’s’ website crashed during the Three Lions’ Euro 2020 quarter-final against Ukraine.Hangry supporters took to social media to vent after they discovered the tragic news.
    Domino’s’ website crashed during England’s Euro 2020 clash against Ukraine

    Ravenous football fans were greeted with an error message as they tried to order their dinner on the pizza giant’s website.
    It read: “It’s not you. It’s us.
    “Sorry guys, we are having difficulties. Don’t worry, we’ll be back online ASAP.”
    Most of the nation’s pizza lovers saw the funny side and took to Twitter to share their thoughts.
    Zoe wrote: “What are you doing to me?”
    Doop just tweeted: “Yo Domino’s, you okay hun?”
    And Miss Oxfordshire quipped: “Where are you now that I need you?”
    And another account hilariously added: “Dom the @Dominos_UK pizza tracking bot has clearly bailed on his shift to go and watch the England v Ukraine football match! Not good enough Dom.”

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    However, not everyone was thrilled with the service.
    Cindie wrote: “I ordered @dominos tonight for my whole staff.
    “We waited four hours and it never showed up.
    “Called the store four separate times and was put on hold then hung up on.
    “I even tried to call and make it a pickup. Never heard anything back. My staff was very disappointed.”
    Angry fans will have been heartened by England’s display, however, as they battered Ukraine 4-0 in Rome to book a Wembley semi-final with Denmark on Wednesday night.
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    I ordered @dominos tonight for my whole staff.. we waited 4 hours and it never showed up. Called the store 4 separate times and was put on hold then hung up on. I even tried to call and make it a pickup.. never heard anything back. My staff was very disappointed. pic.twitter.com/xx3bdBq6Fi— ciindiie✨ (@HappilyEverCin) July 3, 2021

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    Anthony Joshua poses on Range Rover after driving to watch pub for England’s Euro 2020 showdown with Ukraine

    ANTHONY JOSHUA took a trip to the pub to support England in their European Championships quarter-finals against Ukraine. The unified heavyweight world champion took time off training to get behind Gareth Southgate’s Three Lions.
    Anthony Joshua took a trip to the pub to support England against Ukraine
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    Posing on a Range Rover, Joshua, 31, posted: “Pulled up at the pub to watch the footy!
    “What we saying England.. Izit cammming hommmeee? Comeeee onnnn!!!!!!”
    England did not let their heavyweight champion down as they thumped Ukraine 4-0 to reach the semi-finals.
    Meanwhile, Joshua was recently pictured in Spain playing football with some of the locals as he enjoyed his sunny getaway.
    AJ is set to return to the ring in September against mandatory challenger Oleksandr Usyk.
    He was ordered by the WBO to face Usyk, 34, after his unification with Tyson Fury collapsed.
    The Brits had agreed terms for a first-ever, four-belt heavyweight undisputed title decider.

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    But Fury, 32, had tried to walk away from a contracted trilogy bout with Deontay Wilder, 35, who took the dispute to arbitration.
    Wilder, was later awarded the right to fight his heavyweight rival again, setting up a second rematch on July 24 in Las Vegas.
    It means Joshua has another opponent and hurdle in the way of preventing him from boxing for all the marbles.
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    Harry Kane’s wife Kate watches England vs Ukraine in incredible Euro 2020-themed tepee with bar and pizzas

    ENGLAND WAGS are having parties across the country to support their men in tonight’s Euro 2020 quarter-final against Ukraine.The players’ partners can’t travel to Rome to watch the team due to Covid-19 restrictions but are enjoying parties at home with family and friends.
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    Kate Kane’s Euros-themed tepee is showing the England game tonight
    Kane’s youngest Louis gets a drink at the bar
    While his other two kids watched the skipper warm-up
    Kane married Kate in June 2019Credit: Instagram / @katekanex
    Jordan Pickford’s wife Megan is watching the game wearing one of his England shirts
    Harry Kane’s wife Kate is having a party with her loved ones in a huge Euros-themed tepee, believed to be at or near the couple’s London mansion.
    The big tent is covered in England flags, with a big telly surrounded by two speakers.
    Harry Maguire’s fiancee Fern Hawkins is also watching the Ukraine game in a tepee, with an even bigger screen erected in the temporary tent.
    That venue has also been decked out with England flags, balloons and tables – and there appears to be Pringles on offer for guests to enjoy.
    Fern has also shared a picture of one of Maguire’s daughters, watching her dad in action at the Euros.
    And Jordan Pickford’s wife Megan has shared a selfie wearing her husband’s No1 England jersey.
    Her Insta story is captioned: “Supporting from home, bae’s qualifier top tied together with an elastic band. Come on England.”

    Harry Maguire’s fiancee Fern is supporting her husband from a big tent
    Fern (left) and Maguire’s sister Daisy
    The future Mrs Maguire celebrates the England defender’s goal
    Maguire’s family and friends cheer England on
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    England have made an ideal start to their match against Ukraine, with Kane opening the scoring after just six minutes.
    Incoming Manchester United star Jadon Sancho is making his first start of the tournament, while Chelsea’s Mason Mount has been recalled after self-isolating.
    Manager Gareth Southgate has reverted to a back four of Kyle Walker, John Stones, Maguire and Luke Shaw.
    Victory against Ukraine in Rome will set up a semi-final against Denmark, who defeated Czech Republic 2-1 in Baku earlier this evening.
    The other semi-final is between Italy and Spain at Wembley on Tuesday, July 6.
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