Daily Observer (Jamaica)

England, Denmark set up semi-final clash at Euro 2020

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ROME, Italy (AFP) — England crushed Ukraine 4-0 in Rome yesterday to set up a Euro 2020 semi-final against Denmark who continued their remarkable run by beating the Czech Republic in the last eight earlier.

Harry Kane scored twice for England at Stadio Olimpico while Harry Maguire and Jordan Henderson also found the net as Gareth Southgate’s side reached the semi-finals of a second-consecutiv­e major tournament.

Now they are a step closer to claiming a first major internatio­nal title since the 1966 World Cup and, with the remaining games in the tournament being played at Wembley, they are favourites to claim the trophy.

Kane put England ahead inside four minutes and although Ukraine finished the first half strongly, Maguire headed in the second goal from a Luke Shaw free kick within a minute of the second half starting.

Kane scored again with another header, his third goal in two games coming from a Shaw cross, and Henderson came off the bench to head in his first England goal on his 62nd cap.

They have still not conceded a goal after five games at this European Championsh­ip and were certainly not affected by leaving Wembley, where they had played all their matches so far at the tournament, to come to Rome. An obligatory five-day quarantine for arrivals into Italy from the United Kingdom made it harder for England fans to attend the game, but many of the crowd of close to 12,000 were still supporting them.

Now England will go back to Wembley for the semi-final on Wednesday against Denmark, with a crowd of around 60,000 set to attend as British authoritie­s further relax restrictio­ns despite a recent surge in coronaviru­s cases.

The Danes continued their remarkable run since the trauma of Christian Eriksen’s cardiac arrest in their opening defeat by Finland as they beat the Czech Republic 2-1.

They are into the last four of a major tournament for the first time since winning the European Championsh­ip in 1992, after firsthalf goals from Thomas Delaney and Kasper Dolberg in Baku.

A defeat by Belgium followed the Finland game but they have now scored 10 goals in three straight wins since then.

Denmark made a dream start in Azerbaijan as Delaney headed home Jens Stryger Larsen’s corner in the fifth minute.

They doubled their advantage three minutes before half-time as Dolberg volleyed in Joakim Maehle’s magnificen­t cross.

The Czechs pulled one back in the 49th minute when Patrik Schick tucked Vladimir Coufal’s cross into the bottom corner to grab his fifth goal of the tournament and move alongside Cristiano Ronaldo at the top of the scoring charts.

But Schick was substitute­d after suffering a muscle strain with 11 minutes remaining, and Denmark held on.

Meanwhile, UEFA said it was investigat­ing an incident which saw stewards confiscate a rainbow-coloured flag from a Danish fan ahead of the game.

AFP photos showed two stewards taking a rainbow flag, waved in support of the LGBTQ community.

Italy and Spain will face off in Tuesday’s first semi-final at Wembley.

Italy beat Belgium 2-1 in their quarter-final on Friday to extend their unbeaten national record run to 32 matches.

However, Italian left back Leonardo Spinazzola was stretchere­d off in Munich with an Achilles tendon injury that will keep him out for several months.

Spain advanced by beating Switzerlan­d 3-1 in a penalty shoot-out after a 1-1 draw in Saint Petersburg.

 ?? (Photo: AFP) ?? England forward Harry Kane (left) celebrates with teammate Raheem Sterling after scoring the team’s third goal during the UEFA Euro 2020 quarter-final football match against Ukraine at Olympic Stadium in Rome, Italy, yesterday.
(Photo: AFP) England forward Harry Kane (left) celebrates with teammate Raheem Sterling after scoring the team’s third goal during the UEFA Euro 2020 quarter-final football match against Ukraine at Olympic Stadium in Rome, Italy, yesterday.
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