Delight for Jordan Henderson as the former Sunderland player and Liverpool captain gets his first goal for England. Henderson came off the bench to help England secure the win and into the semi-final of the European Championship. It’s good to take a very, very good side to defeat this English team and they will certainly have it a lot tougher against the Danish on Wednesday night.
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Jordan Henderson's 62nd cap is the longest ever wait by a player before scoring their first ever goal for England.
The celebration tells you it was worth it!https://t.co/SgXUFtqSx6 #Euro2020 #bbceuro2020 #UKRENG pic.twitter.com/ZtI2s5zUe0
— Match of the Day (@BBCMOTD) July 3, 2021
England are going home…no doubt, to contest Wednesday's semi-final against Denmark at Wembley as Jordan Henderson makes it four.#UKR 0-4 #ENG#UKRENG #EURO2020 #RTEsoccer
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Can England go all the way? Surely we wouldn’t begrudge this group of players and manager, there’s something you have to like about them. They are honest hard working and down to earth, do they have the bottle to finish the job. They will never have a better chance to win a major trophy…