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History semi-finals left Italy with a smile

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Swe headed towards the final leg of Euro 2020 at full speed, and yesterday, on Tuesday, the first finalist of the competition was found. In the semi-final, which will definitely go down in the history of the European Championship, Italy beat Spain on penalties

La Roja did not have the same success as the quarterfinals, and ended in failure in the half, giving it a maximum of 120 minutes.

Chiesa scored first (and what a great goal!) to Italy and Morata got a tie, forcing to decide the game in extra time and subsequent penalties.

Chiellini and Jordi Alba had a great fair time ahead of the penalty spot, as did Donnarumma and Unai Simon, goalkeepers of both teams. It is through such images that football takes on a new life.

After the semifinals, let’s look at something else. England and Denmark already know that Italy is ahead of Wembley in the final. Both teams will do their best to make it to the Euro 2020 final, but the home factor can make a difference. England coach Gareth Southgate stressed that he feels the support of all the fans.in the preview of the match, and on the other hand, Danish goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel also said something that was sold all over the world.

The British journalist asked the Dane if his team would try to refute the English motto “he goes home.” [Tradução para o ‘troféu vai para casa’], hinting that England is the cradle of football, and his answer was simple: “But have you ever been home?”remembering that England has never won the European Championship, unlike, for example, Denmark.

The match between England and Denmark will start at 20:00 and will be judged by Dutchman Danny McKeley.

game of the day

  • England-Denmark, 20:00, Wembley Stadium (London)

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