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SOUTHGATE ONE STEP AWAY FROM COMPLETING REINVENTIO­N

▶ Euro semi-final win over Denmark means England’s traumatic past has now been banished to history

- RICHARD JOLLY

Gareth Southgate noticed when David Seaman appeared on the big screen at Wembley after the Germany game. Normally the England manager does not need to mention Euro 96; someone else will do it first.

This time, he did, saying Seaman and the rest of his teammates would never play in an internatio­nal final. It was an indication that Southgate has carried the burden of a missed penalty with him for a quarter of a century.

But now his England are finalists. Twenty-five years later, his redemption tale only requires its final chapter, England perhaps only 90 minutes away from completing their reinventio­n. David Baddiel and Frank Skinner, who wrote Three Lions’ increasing­ly iconic lyrics, were at Wembley to see them win a semi-final. Thirty years of hurt had become 55, but England’s traumatic past may be just that: history.

If the personal narrative has underpinne­d Southgate’s reign, so has been a determinat­ion to avoid the mistakes that proved England’s undoing in previous tournament­s. The semi-final with most relevance was not Germany in 1996 but Croatia in 2018. Progress was checked in the last-four three years ago. Wednesday’s game felt the antithesis of that.

This time England conceded first, and to a terrific free kick. The question that had remained unanswered during five consecutiv­e clean sheets was how they would respond to trailing.

The response was supplied: positively. In a triumph of endurance, this time it was England who got stronger as the game progressed.

Harry Kane’s missed penalty was a throwback to numerous previous disappoint­ments, but with a twist: he converted the rebound.

Southgate was criticised for delaying his changes in the World Cup semi-final. He did again in its European Championsh­ips counterpar­t. Yet the most brutal change showed his decisivene­ss. Alf Ramsey was not permitted to make changes in the 1968 semi-final; Terry Venables chose not to in 1996 when, had he brought on Robbie Fowler for one of his wingers for the last couple of minutes, Southgate might not have taken the sixth penalty. So Jack Grealish was England’s belated first substitute in a European Championsh­ip semi-final, but also given the unwanted distinctio­n of being their first substitute to be substitute­d.

Bringing on Kieran Trippier to protect the lead was a reminder of Southgate’s unpopular reversion to a back three last autumn. It showed the merit of being able to switch between systems. In the quarter of a century since Euro 96, as the Premier League has become multinatio­nal, it has featured many a world or European champion, many of them teamed at club level with English players who have underachie­ved for their country.

Not the current crop. Harry Maguire, sent off against Denmark in October when he looked haunted, stood defiant, producing a vindicatio­n of Southgate’s backing of him.

Kane had his finest game of the tournament, supplying defence-splitting passes in the way he did in England’s prolific 2019. He has grown into the competitio­n in a way many predecesso­rs did not. Raheem Sterling was irrepressi­ble, making driving runs deep into extra time of his sixth start of the tournament and his 60th appearance this season. Denmark are entitled to be aggrieved about the spot kick Sterling won. But over 120 minutes, England were the better side.

The scenes at the final whistle highlighte­d the merits of Southgate’s inclusive brand of patriotism. As few under 60 remember England winning a semi-final, perhaps most did not know how to react. Or, indeed, how it will feel to get one more win.

In a triumph of endurance, this time it was England who got stronger as the game progressed

 ?? EPA ?? Manager Gareth Southgate celebrates after England’s Euro 2020 semi-final win over Denmark
EPA Manager Gareth Southgate celebrates after England’s Euro 2020 semi-final win over Denmark

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