Alan Shearer says ‘something special’ is happening after England cruise to 4-0 win over Ukraine

Alan Shearer says ‘something special’ is happening with England after they cruise to the semi-finals of Euro 2020 with 4-0 win over Ukraine with the Three Lions ‘improving’ in every game  

  • England have reached the semi-finals of Euro 2020 after a 4-0 victory
  • Harry Kane scored twice while Harry Maguire and Jordan Henderson also netted 
  • BBC pundits lauded praise on the Three Lions in the aftermath of the game 
  • Alan Shearer who captained England said ‘something special was happening 

Alan Shearer has lauded praise on England after they advanced to the semi-finals of Euro 2020 with a thumping 4-0 win over Ukraine.  

Harry Kane scored twice, while Harry Maguire and Jordan Henderson also got on the scoresheet, with the Three Lions now set to face Denmark on Wednesday at Wembley.

After the game, former England captain and BBC pundit Alan Shearer said he felt ‘something special’ was emerging with Gareth Southgate‘s team.

England are one step away from the Euro 2020 final after a 4-0 victory over Ukraine

Ex-England captain Alan Shearer said the Three Lions were 'improving' in every game

Ex-England captain Alan Shearer said the Three Lions were ‘improving’ in every game

He said:  ‘We started the tournament slowly, we are improving in every game.

‘My head is telling me to calm down, but my heart is getting carried away and long may that continue.

‘What a performance, what a night. There were so many special performances.

‘It is really positive. Well done Gareth, well done England.’

England took the lead after just four minutes when Raheem Sterling’s angled pass fed through Harry Kane to score for the second successive game.

Southgate’s squad came out of the blocks flying in the second-half with Maguire, Kane and substitute Jordan Henderson making it 4-0 by the 63rd minute.

Shearer’s co-pundit Frank Lampard agreed with Shearer and said England ‘ticked every box’.

England will return to Wembley on Wednesday to face Denmark in the semi-finals

England will return to Wembley on Wednesday to face Denmark in the semi-finals

The former Chelsea manager said: ‘At this level of football, regardless of the opposition, what you are asked to do is do a job, and we did every bit of that job right.

‘We ticked every box, individual performances reflected the mentality of the team, the subs who came on, we got minutes for players who are part of this squad.

‘Now you have to fight possibly over-confidence. It is time for us to get excited after that, but for them to keep their heads down and concentrate.’