Updated On: 05 July, 2021 07:15 AM IST | Rome | AFP
England boss Gareth Southgate all praise for his team after 4-0 hammering of Ukraine; insists Harry Kane & Co can make history at Wembley by beating Denmark in Wednesday’s semi-final

Harry Kane celebrates his brace. Pics/AFP
England return to Wembley two wins from a first European Championship title after recording their biggest ever victory at the tournament with a 4-0 demolition of Ukraine in the quarter-finals in Rome.
Having successfully negotiated a trip to the Stadio Olimpico with a flourish, Gareth Southgate’s team will have the support of some 60,000 fans when they take on Denmark on Wednesday for a place in the final. Three years on from a bitter World Cup semi-final loss to Croatia, England have the chance to move on from that disappointment and end a long wait for silverware. With the remainder of the competition to be played in London and Covid-19 restrictions severely limiting travelling fans, they are unlikely to get a better opportunity of adding to the 1966 World Cup win.