Captain of the England national team, Harry Kane, commented on his team's victory over Germany, which took them to the quarter-finals of the European Championship. Kane stated that the teams remaining in Euro 2020 will view his country as a "dangerous" team after the 2-0 win over Germany. Kane and Raheem Sterling scored the two goals in the Round of 16 match held on Tuesday at Wembley Stadium, marking England's first victory in a knockout match against Germany since the 1966 World Cup final.
The team, coached by Gareth Southgate, will face Ukraine in the quarter-finals next Saturday at the Olympic Stadium in Rome. Regarding the win over Germany, Kane said: "There is nothing bigger than that when the expectations are high, and we succeeded, so we should feel proud, but we cannot stop here." He added: "I hope we come back here to play in the semi-finals and the final," according to Reuters.
Declan Rice, England's midfielder, mentioned that many had underestimated England's chances, but the victory on Tuesday proved those predictions wrong.