Is it coming home? England rout Ukraine to set up mouthwatering Euros semi-final

By Andrew Dampf / Wire

England are going back home to a European Championship semi-final date with tournament sentimental favourites Denmark after overwhelming Ukraine 4-0 in Rome.

Captain Harry Kane scored twice as England swept past Ukraine in their quarter-final on Saturday then immediately switched his team’s thoughts to the job ahead, determined to keep a lid on rapidly-rising expectation.

It was the only match that England had to play away from Wembley Stadium and it was the team’s most dominant performance of the tournament.

Harry Maguire and Jordan Henderson also scored as England kept a clean sheet for the fifth straight match.

England now face Denmark at Wembley on Wednesday.

The Danes, who have won admiration and developed into a surprise contender after their tournament began with midfielder Christian Eriksen suffering cardiac arrest on the field, advanced by beating the Czech Republic 2-1 in their quarter-final in Baku.

Italy will face Spain in the other semi-final match on Tuesday, with the final next weekend also to be played at Wembley.

The last time England made it to the last four of the European Championship was in 1996. But the bigger goal at this point is to duplicate the success of the 1966 England team who won the World Cup on home soil.

“I’ve said it all along it’s all about peaking for the right time,” Kane said. “We are on the right track.

Harry Kane celebrates with Jordan Henderson. (Photo by Chris Ricco – UEFA/UEFA via Getty Images)

“To perform like we did was top-drawer – another clean sheet, four goals, it was the perfect night for us.

“We don’t get carried away…we’ve got to keep working hard and recover well.

“We haven’t done nothing yet. We’ve got a semi-final at Wembley. … What a moment for us as a team, as a nation. It’s there for us, it’s an opportunity for us. We have to grab it with both hands.”

Kane scored on England’s first opportunity in the fourth minute, using one touch to redirect a through ball from Raheem Sterling for his second goal in as many matches. The ball went in off the shoulder of goalkeeper Georgiy Bushchan inside the near post.

England also scored early in the second half after Kane was fouled. A free kick from Luke Shaw set up a header from Maguire.

Four minutes later, Kane got his second by heading in another cross from Shaw on a play that included a backheel pass from Sterling as England dazzled.

Henderson’s goal – his first for England after a decade with the national team – also came with a header as Ukraine’s defenders had no answers to England’s aerial prowess.

After failing to score in the group stage, Kane now has three goals in two matches after also scoring in the 2-0 win over Germany in the last 16.

Kane won the Golden Boot with six goals at the 2018 World Cup, when England also reached the semi-finals.

He exited to a standing ovation at the Stadio Olimpico when he came off midway through the second half.

The Crowd Says:

2021-07-07T02:04:56+00:00

Big Mig

Roar Rookie


apparently its going to "Rome" not "Home"

2021-07-04T13:13:14+00:00

Ballboy

Guest


You can't say that Waz, AA will be on the war path after reading that comment!!

2021-07-04T10:34:44+00:00

Waz

Roar Rookie


Yeah, England and Iceland are two countries Australia should look at very closely.

2021-07-04T08:21:17+00:00

Lionheart

Roar Rookie


just read up on the CoE, interesting comment made by the FA president at the 2012 opening that they would have winning England teams by 2020.

2021-07-04T07:35:33+00:00

Punter

Roar Rookie


He also has the players, I have never seen so many high class attacking players in the likes of Grelish, Sancho, Folden, Rashford, Sterling high quality skillful players, who beats players with ease. Mount too who can pick a pass.

2021-07-04T05:10:58+00:00

Lionheart

Roar Rookie


I only saw the second half, zzz, and they were certainly on their game, but geez, Ukraine just let them run with the ball so freely.

2021-07-04T03:55:34+00:00

NoMates

Roar Rookie


England always choke when it cums to semi finals against easier sides. Lets see if that remains.

2021-07-04T03:37:46+00:00

Waz

Roar Rookie


“forever” in football is of course only about two seasons lol, but I agree - he represents a young breed of English coach that has developed around a “national curriculum” and the St. George CoE … both resisted by the old (coaching & playing) guard when first introduced. England have also learned that in football, Strikers win you games but Defence wins you titles. 2 Lessons Australia could definitely learn from.

2021-07-04T03:27:59+00:00

Midfielder

Roar Guru


Hats off to Southgate he is a modern coach and has changed forever I think how English teams play

2021-07-04T02:09:55+00:00

Chopper

Roar Rookie


England would have to be favourites to make the final especially the way their defence has been playing. I cannot see Denmark scoring as easily as they did against the Czechs but I can see an enthusiastic England notching a couple at least. That is not to discount the Danes because they have had a brilliant tournament however do they have both the defence and attack to take it off England? In the other semi Italy to defeat Spain 2-1 and set up an attacking and exciting final.

2021-07-04T01:49:35+00:00

Big Mig

Roar Rookie


Not sure if a Denmark v England semi final could be classed as mouth watering, but hey, let's hope it is a good game.

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