England Reach First Major Men's Final Since 1966
Victory Against Denmark Guarantees Historic Achievement
Kane's Penalty Rebound Sends England Through
England has finally ended its 55-year wait for a major men's final after a thrilling victory against Denmark at Euro 2020. Captain Harry Kane's dramatic follow-up to a missed penalty sealed a 2-1 triumph, sending the Three Lions to their first major final since the 1966 World Cup.
The match was a tense and nervy affair, with England dominating possession but struggling to create clear-cut chances. Denmark defended resolutely, and it seemed that the game might be destined for penalties. However, in extra time, Kane stepped up to take a penalty after Raheem Sterling was brought down in the box.
Kasper Schmeichel saved Kane's initial effort, but the England captain was quick to react to the rebound and fire the ball into the net. The goal sent Wembley Stadium into a frenzy, and England held on to secure a famous victory.
Kane's goal was his fourth of the tournament, and he has now become England's all-time top scorer in major competitions. His performance was a fitting way to cap a memorable night for English football.
England will now face Italy in the final of Euro 2020 on Sunday, July 11. It will be their first appearance in a major men's final since winning the World Cup in 1966, and they will be hoping to emulate that historic achievement.
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