LONDON: When England players woke on Thursday morning, back at their secluded countryside training base St George's Park, they will have no doubt felt the afterglow of the wild celebrations of their Euro 2020 semi-final win over Denmark at Wembley.
"It's feet back on the ground this morning. Everyone enjoyed it last night but now we have to come up against one of the most experienced teams in world football in Italy, it will be more difficult than last night," said former England winger and now BBC radio analyst Chris Waddle. But one of England manager Gareth Southgate's most-used mantras in this tournament has been for his team to"make their own history" and not feel past burdens.
"Italy are a very good side, I’ve thought that for the past couple of years. They’ve shown outstanding form, they’ve got defensive warriors at the back who have been through everything," he said. And while it may take a little while to sink in, the abiding memory of this tournament for England will be defined not by beating Germany, nor putting four goals past Ukraine or the victory over Denmark, but by the outcome of Sunday's final.
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