Irish Sunday Mirror

HE KANE ... HE SCORED... HE CONQUERED!

In the city of Julius Caesar, Harry leads his troops to a classic victory

- By SIMON MULLOCK at the Olympic Stadium

ENGLAND return home from the Eternal City standing just two games away from immortalit­y.

A lethal double from back-to-form Harry Kane and two thumping set-piece headers from Harry Maguire and Jordan Henderson sent Gareth Southgate’s men into the Euro semi-finals and a meeting with Denmark at Wembley on Wednesday evening.

Oh what a night this was, as England showed that it is not how you start a tournament that matters – but how you finish it.

History now beckons. A first major trophy since the World Cup of 1966 – and the chance to be remembered forever by a nation in desperate need of a unifying triumph.

Only four of Sir Alf Ramsey’s heroes of yesteryear are still with us.

None of them will ever be forgotten – and now England’s Class of 2021 have a chance to stand with those giants.

The Danes will have something to say about it after their emotional march to the last four.

So, too, will the winners of the other semi-final between Italy and Spain.

Football will definitely be coming home this week, with

Wembley set to stage the business end of this delayed tournament.

England can get better – and Southgate will know they must.

Denmark were European champions in 1992; Italy have won two World Cups and the Euros since England lifted their only trophy and Spain have the trophies to show for being the best team on the planet 10 years ago.

In ancient times, lions used to get a rough time across town in the Colosseum.

This was a night when three of them bit back.

Southgate (right) made two changes to the team that thrilled a nation by beating Germany, with £80million Manchester United new-boy Jadon Sancho coming in for his first start of the tournament and Mason Mount coming in after his Covid scare.

Social media went into meltdown as the country demanded to know why Jack Grealish and Phil Foden were on the bench.

But England needed less than four minutes to go ahead.

Raheem Sterling’s dash inside and smart pass released Kane and the skipper gobbled up the chance with mastery of someone who has now scored 37 goals for his country. Ukraine needed 120 gruelling min beat Sweden – and En passing and movement them to a standstill. Kyle Walker’s poor pa them a glimmer o allowing R Yaremchuk to f shot that shovelled aro post by keeper Pickford. But it was a f moment as E kept their he Ukrainian throats. Sterling was a constant m He sent one cross just Kane before Declan Rice with a follow-up blast fr

yards that almost took Ukraine keeper Georgiy Bushchan off his feet.

Bushchan got lucky again when Sancho’s fierce shot on the turn flew straight at him.

England had been quick out of the blocks in the first half – and after the break they needed just 56 seconds to put the game to bed.

Luke Shaw’s free-kick delivery from the left made a mockery of Jose Mourinho’s recent sniping.

Harry Maguire’s meaty forehead did the rest with a finish of such brute force that Bushchan did not even bother to move.

In the 50th minute, Kane scored again, bulleting a textbook downward header between Bushchan’s legs after Shaw had served up another delicious cross.

Ukraine boss Andriy Shevchenko made a gesture of disgust that resembled a man throwing in the towel.

Kane was denied a hat-trick and the chance to stake his claim for another Golden Boot by a 63rd-minute save from Bushchan to claw away his vicious volley.

But from Mount’s corner, substitute Henderson timed his near-post run to perfection to head home.

It was his first internatio­nal goal in his 62nd appearance – and his throaty roar of celebratio­n might have been heard back home.

A classic win on a special night.

 ??  ?? MAKE MINE A DOUBLE Kane heads ball in between the keeper’s legs
ALL HAIL, HARRY The Three Lions skipper is mobbed by his team-mates
MAKE MINE A DOUBLE Kane heads ball in between the keeper’s legs ALL HAIL, HARRY The Three Lions skipper is mobbed by his team-mates
 ??  ?? ROMAN JOLLY DAY Kane turns away after his opener for England (left)
MAGNIFICEN­T Harry Maguire adds England’s second goal in the rout
ROMAN JOLLY DAY Kane turns away after his opener for England (left) MAGNIFICEN­T Harry Maguire adds England’s second goal in the rout

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