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European Championship | Round of 16
Jun 29, 2021 at 5pm UK
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Jurgen Klinsmann: 'The Euros is England's to lose'

:Headline: Jurgen Klinsmann: 'The Euros is England's to lose':
Late goals from Raheem Sterling and Harry Kane sealed a famous 2-0 win and left Jurgen Klinsmann claiming a first title since 1966 is there for the taking.
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Jurgen Klinsmann warned England not to get too carried away with their 2-0 win over Germany in the last 16 of Euro 2020 but insisted: “It’s your tournament.”

Late goals from Raheem Sterling and Harry Kane sealed a famous win and left Klinsmann claiming a first title since 1966 is there for the taking.

Klinsmann told the BBC: “You’ve got to keep the team right there in the moment, live the day and prepare them in the best way possible for the quarter-finals.

Tony Adams, who captained England at Euro 96 when Southgate’s penalty missed denied them a place in the final, simply tweeted: “Redemption for Gareth”.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson congratulated the team, tweeting: “Well done @England! We’re all behind you – bring it home!”

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