Gareth Southgate: Euro 2020 semi-final a 'very special opportunity' for England
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England have a "very special opportunity" to make the country happy when they face Denmark in their Euro 2020 semi-final on Wednesday, says manager Gareth Southgate.
A 4-0 quarter-final win against Ukraine in Rome on Saturday sent Southgate's side through to the last four.
They now return to Wembley - the site of their last semi-final appearance in the men's Euros 25 years ago.
"England matches bring families and communities together," said Southgate.
Speaking to BBC sports editor Dan Roan, he added: "The opportunity to bring happiness and create brilliant nights for our fans, our nation, is a very special one that you have when you play with England.
"They are matches that you remember where you were and some of the nicest messages you get are that people appreciate how the players have been - that they feel they can connect with them - they should be very proud of that."
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Victory for England on Wednesday would see them reach the final of a major tournament for the first time since winning the 1966 World Cup.
Asked what it would mean to him to reach the final, Southgate said: "It's what it means to the country really.
"If you're a coach it's a bit like being a parent - you've gone past the moment when it's about you and it's about what you pass on to others."
He added the team's experience of reaching the last four of the 2018 World Cup in Russia could help his side go further this time: "We are better prepared for this semi-final in that we've lived it before.
"And although that doesn't determine winning or losing a game of football, there are a lot of factors that we are aware of and we have dealt with before that help you to prepare in a better way.
"So for example after the game in Rome the celebrations were at a certain level, while probably in Russia to get through the first knockout game, and the quarter-final, took a lot of emotional energy.
"In Rome, everyone was quite calm about what was going on and we knew we hadn't achieved what we wanted to yet, so those things are what prepare you for a big match like this."

'Hurt' can inspire England - Maguire
Three years ago, England lost that World Cup semi-final, going down 2-1 against Croatia in Moscow.
And Manchester United defender Harry Maguire said they "need to make sure" there is not a repeat of that result on Wednesday.
"The motivation is there," Maguire said. "Losing the semi-final at the World Cup hurt a lot."
Maguire, who has recovered from an ankle injury to start England's past three matches, said Southgate's squad have improved significantly since the World Cup.
"I think we're in a lot better place than we were," he said.
"The experience of that, we've learnt from it. We've had a lot of big games in that period to improve and a lot of time spent together on the training pitch, friendlies and qualifiers. Every game we play we feel we improve.
"In this tournament, from the first game to the Ukraine game, there's a lot of differences in the principles that we're demanding from each other. Of course we're in a better place now, but we've still got a long way to go."
"We want to create our own history" - Trippier

Defender Kieran Trippier, whose free-kick goal gave England fans early hope during the 2018 World Cup semi-final, says he has "no regrets" from then and is now focusing on demonstrating the progress they have made since then.
"We are in a position now where we just want to create our own history. That's all we want to do.
"There are only maybe six or seven of us from the World Cup team. We've got so much good young talent.
"It is there for everyone to see the attacking players we've got. I think we've taken that step forward from 2018".
The Atletico Madrid player said he will not be letting the occasion get to him when they face Denmark on Wednesday evening.
"I don't get nervous... I've played in a lot of big games now, so when I come into semi-finals it's just excitement. You are seeing the place, you are seeing the whole nation.
"Everyone is buzzing and it's just good to see smiles on everyone's faces and after the year-and-a-half that we've all had it's good to them all smiling again."

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His humility has extended into his playing squad and formed a good team ethic based on solid principles.
They deserve success.
Topped the group
0 Conseaded
8 Goals
0 Suspensions
Beat 5th World Ranked team (2018 World Cup finalists)
Beat Germany 2.0
Consecutive major tournament Semi Final
Best defense in the tournament
Great moral in the camp
Well done Gareth, the lads, & all the backroom staff 👏🏼
England: 5 games - 0 goals conceded, 8 goals scored.
Plus his management style on/off the pitch seems calm & collected, which the whole squad is chimming to. Well done Gareth & the lads 👏🏼
Southgate been superb throughout, right selection, right tactics, right subs at right time.
Long may it continue.
Roll on Wednesday and COME ON ENGLAND!
This England squad does seem to have more togetherness.
I would like us to win pretty, but to be honest I would take any 1-0 win.
That said , I wish the English football team the very best in the semi and, hopefully, the final. They have proved what a good team they are - now prove that you are a great side.
I’m even willing to put up with the smugness of commentators , fans etc !!
The England team is no longer a"circus" complete with it's "Wags Pageant"
The players are purely focused on their aim of winning international trophies.
Take a bow Sir Gareth
This team is growing into this tournament, are getting better as the tournament goes on and are starting to make people sit up and listen.
It's time to get behind the team and start believing we are good enough to win it.
Looking forward to Wednesday
Denmark will be a tough game, make no mistake! Thankfully, unlike the media and fans, the England team and management aren't complacent!