Kieran Trippier believes “fearless” England took a huge step closer to winning Euro 2020 as they beat Germany in the last-16 on Tuesday evening.
Second-half goals from Raheem Sterling and Harry Kane wrapped up a 2-0 win at a raucous Wembley to set-up a quarter-final date with Ukraine.
That tie will take place in Rome on Saturday night with both semi-finals and the July 11 final back under the Wembley arch.
“It is a massive game,” Trippier said of Germany when asked by beIN Sports.
“You can see what it means to the fans and to us also, it is a huge victory and of course we will celebrate it but you can’t celebrate it too much because we haven’t won anything.
“It was a huge step to our goal so we have to enjoy it but we also have to recover because there is a game around the corner.”