Ali Kane Score the winning goal in overtime United Kingdom Defeated Denmark to enter the 2020 European Cup final.
Kane was saved by Caspar Schmeichel from a penalty kick and then converted the rebound into England’s first Grand Slam final since the 1966 World Cup.
England will face Italy in the final at Wembley on Sunday.
A wonderful free kick from Mikkel Damsgaard gave Denmark the lead, and then Simon Kjaer’s own goal equalized England.
Neither side could find the winner within 90 minutes, but Kane scored the winning goal in the first half of overtime, which sparked a scene of jubilation at Wembley.
James Robson scored for England players at Wembley…
The loose gap almost allowed Braithwaite to enter. Damsgaard’s amazing free kick was helpless, but commanded after that.
England’s best player for most of the first half-when Darmsgaard threatened the goal, he created an excellent recovery and ran to cut him off. The service to Saka could have been better.
Denied the opportunity of the Danish open competition. Efforts to build from the backcourt in the first half, this is England’s lack of control in the midfield. As the game progressed, he performed well in the second half and overtime, and his status continued to improve.
A header in the second half forced Schmeichel to make a brilliant save. One of England’s best ball handlers, Denmark can throw at him the ball in the backcourt, on the ground or in the air.
Not as creative as he was in the most recent games, nor did he play enough games. But tenaciousness and tirelessness are still a threat to progress.
Under severe pressure from the Danish media. Some important interceptions entered the game with an excellent second half performance, because he won almost everything, putting the Danish team at a disadvantage.
Earlier he threw the ball to Hojbjerg in the danger zone and he looked as uncomfortable as at any time in these finals. After the break, he had a more active performance and played higher on the court.
The oppression of England behind the striker is crucial. The first half was a tough game, but when he found space to hurt Denmark in the second half, his influence was much greater.
There was no ball for most of the first half. Once England fell behind, it began to flourish-this was the core of the two golden opportunities, including Kjaer’s own goal, to equalize the Three Lions before the intermission.
outstanding. Just brilliant. Denmark cannot control his run. It was his dart into the six-yard penalty area that forced Kjaer to hit his goal to equalize the score for England. His dribble won the decisive penalty kick in overtime.
The No. 10 pattern here-set a first-half opportunity for Sterling and use his pass to Saka to open the Danish team and help England equalize the score. But it was his goal in overtime that put England among the best in the final.
Jack Greerish (Saka, 69) 7
Won a free kick and almost earned a yellow card for Gas on his first touch. Pulling the players towards him, pulling Denmark out of shape.
Jordan Henderson (Rice, 95) 7
Brings energy and control when needed and leg fatigued in England. It proves that Southgate decided to give him a risky decision after he missed the season due to injury.
As Denmark sits deeper and deeper, England needs more creativity to unlock. Foden is just another player who tortured and disrupted a team that is declining every minute.
Kieran Trippier (Grealish, 106) 6
Playing on the field allowed England to switch to a three-back in the last 15 minutes.
Substitutes: Ramsdale, Johnstone, Rashford, Mins, Cody, Sancho, James, Bellingham