Gareth Southgate hoping for glory.But they did not do it the easy way after Mikkel Damsgaard opened the scoring for the Danes with a sublime free-kick, the first goal England have conceded throughout Euro 2020.Simon Kjaer scored an own goal after Bukayo Saka's low cross before half-time but extra-time would beckon, where Harry Kane scored when his initial penalty was saved by Kasper Schmeichel.Pubs and homes up and down the country were sent into a frenzy as England set up a final against Roberto Mancini's Italy.However, the reaction across Europe was less than celebratory - with many unsure that the decision to award Raheem Sterling a penalty in extra-time was correct.It was the foul on the Manchester City player that allowed Kane to score.
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