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Success they say is the best form of revenge and England would be happy to have revenge for that great loss 55 years ago by thrashing Germany 2-nil last night and all thanks to the Manchester United maestro, Raheem Sterling and Tottenham Hotspur striker, Harry Kane for the 75th and 86th goals respectively.
Is it right to say Raheem Sterling is the savior for this England star-studded team? Well, his starts might be pointing towards the right direction. He scored their two goals in the group stage against Croatia and Czech Republic. He picked up from where he stopped by hitting the back of the net in the second half and easing the tense game.
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Germany have not tasted defeat at the Wembley stadium in their last seven visits but the latest England squad put an end to their rivals triumph over them in a sublime manner.
In the other game of the day between Sweden and Ukraine, Manchester city defender, Zinchenko scored the first goal for Ukraine in the 27th minute with a thunderous strike but on the brink of halftime Sweden leveled with a deflected shot from RB Leipzig's winger Emil Forsberg in the 43rd minute. The two teams had several attempts and they were denied by the post and crossbar at one point or the other in the game.
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After a sort of eventless extratime when it was looking like the game will be decided with a penalty shootout, Artem Dovbyk who is a substitute secured a die minute goal for Ukraine to send them to the last eight of the Euro 2020.
Ukraine will lock horns with England in Rome on Saturday.