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UK: Kane says England 'not taking Denmark lightly' ahead of Euros semi03:40
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England men's national football team captain Harry Kane said that his squad wasn't "taking Denmark lightly," ahead of their Euro 2020 semi-final clash.

"We know they're a fully tough team. They've got some great players and they're obviously a great unit of a team as well," Kane said at a press conference in London on Tuesday.

Head coach Gareth Southgate said, "we've never been to a final so the pressure is what you choose it to be really. I think it's a motivating thing. It's a challenge for us."

The Three Lions are the overwhelming favourite to win the Euros, a competition the English national team has never won.

England takes on Denmark one Wednesday evening at Wembley Stadium in London, the winner will face Italy in the finals at the same stadium on July 11.

UK: Kane says England 'not taking Denmark lightly' ahead of Euros semi

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July 6, 2021 at 20:29 GMT +00:00 · Published

England men's national football team captain Harry Kane said that his squad wasn't "taking Denmark lightly," ahead of their Euro 2020 semi-final clash.

"We know they're a fully tough team. They've got some great players and they're obviously a great unit of a team as well," Kane said at a press conference in London on Tuesday.

Head coach Gareth Southgate said, "we've never been to a final so the pressure is what you choose it to be really. I think it's a motivating thing. It's a challenge for us."

The Three Lions are the overwhelming favourite to win the Euros, a competition the English national team has never won.

England takes on Denmark one Wednesday evening at Wembley Stadium in London, the winner will face Italy in the finals at the same stadium on July 11.

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England men's national football team captain Harry Kane said that his squad wasn't "taking Denmark lightly," ahead of their Euro 2020 semi-final clash.

"We know they're a fully tough team. They've got some great players and they're obviously a great unit of a team as well," Kane said at a press conference in London on Tuesday.

Head coach Gareth Southgate said, "we've never been to a final so the pressure is what you choose it to be really. I think it's a motivating thing. It's a challenge for us."

The Three Lions are the overwhelming favourite to win the Euros, a competition the English national team has never won.

England takes on Denmark one Wednesday evening at Wembley Stadium in London, the winner will face Italy in the finals at the same stadium on July 11.

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