The Borneo Post

England stand on brink of history

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LONDON: England fed off the energy of a passionate Wembley crowd to beat Denmark 2-1 in extra time in the Euro 2020 semi-finals on Wednesday and now stand just 90 minutes away from ending their 55-year trophy drought.

Gareth Southgate’s men will face Italy on Sunday – again on home turf and roared on by a nation at fever pitch – infused with belief they can make history by winning the Euros for the first time and li a second major trophy a er their 1966 World Cup triumph.

“Probably the best feeling in the world” screamed The Sun’s front page when it hit the news stands Thursday, with a picture of a jubilant England captain Harry Kane celebratin­g his extratime winner.

“Kane you believe it!” the Daily Mail splashed, proclaimin­g “Captain Harry fires us into historic Wembley final”.

Footage of England fans erupting in celebratio­n around the country filled social media and the victory dominated British television news.

But for the crestfalle­n 1992 champions Denmark, defeat spelt the end of a fairytale run to the last four a er the trauma of witnessing star Christian Eriksen collapse in their opening group game against Finland with a cardiac arrest.

A Wembley crowd of almost 65,000 whipped themselves into a frenzy before kickoff with rousing renditions of “Sweet Caroline” and “Football’s Coming Home”.

It gave England an advantage they would keep until the final whistle, which sparked scenes of delirium in the stands and on the pitch as the Three Lions players partied.

“When you’ve waited as long as we have to get through a semifinal, the players – considerin­g the limited internatio­nal experience some of them have – have done an incredible job,” Southgate told ITV.

“The most pleasing thing is we’ve given the fans and nation a fantastic night and the journey carries on for another four days.

“We suffered in Moscow (2018 World Cup semi-final) on a night like this and we’ve managed to put that right.”

The match was a ended by British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Prince William, who is president of the English Football Associatio­n.

“Tonight @England played their hearts out,” tweeted Johnson. “What a fantastic performanc­e from Gareth Southgate’s squad. Now to the final. Let’s bring it home.”

Geoff Hurst, who scored a hattrick when England beat West Germany 4-2 to win the 1966 World Cup final at Wembley, tweeted: “Wow! We’re in the final. Brilliant game. Well done England. Fantastic.”

England have suffered semifinal heartbreak at major tournament­s four times since 1966 and those agonising defeats have been etched in the psyche of English football.

But Southgate has overseen the emergence of a vibrant young team unconcerne­d by the failings of their predecesso­rs and England have reached their first European Championsh­ip final a er losing in the semi-finals in 1968 to Yugolslavi­a and 1996 to Germany.

The spirit of the side – li le ego, and all playing for each other – was best exemplifie­d by Jack Grealish, who could have been bi er at being substitute­d in extra-time only having only come off the bench in the 69th minute.

“I love this team!! What a night at Wembley!” tweeted the Aston Villa midfielder.

“Final Bound ... Come on England!!!” posted Sterling with a #BoyFromBre­nt hashtag referencin­g his roots growing up in the London borough of Brent, where Wembley stadium is situated.

Kasper Hjulmand’s Denmark team had been fuelled by desire a er Eriksen had to be resuscitat­ed on the pitch, embarking on a three-match winning run that took them to a first semi-final in 29 years.

“One thing is to lose a game, but losing this way is a disappoint­ment because these guys have fought a lot,” Hjulmand said.

“We have to digest this before we can describe these feelings. It’s a bi er way to leave the tournament.”

Italy, who failed to qualify for the 2018 World Cup, lie in wait for England at Wembley this weekend a er beating Spain 4-2 on penalties at the same stadium following a gripping 1-1 draw on

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 ?? — AFP photo ?? England players celebrate the goal by Harry Kane during the Euro 2020 semifinal against Denmark at Wembley Stadium in London.
— AFP photo England players celebrate the goal by Harry Kane during the Euro 2020 semifinal against Denmark at Wembley Stadium in London.

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