England are into the quarter-finals of Euro 2020 after beating Germany 2-0 at Wembley.
Raheem Sterling and Harry Kane sealed another win for the Three Lions, who are yet to concede a goal this summer.
Kane has faced criticism over his performances and will hope that the goal can give him the confidence to improve.
After the game, he sent a message to the England fans on Twitter after a day which had Wembley rocking.
Next up for England are Ukraine, who won their last 16 tie at Hampden Park 2-1 against Sweden after extra time.
That match will see England play away from home for this first time this summer.
It’ll be played in Rome, but the semi-finals and final will be at Wembley, giving England a huge advantage if they can make it.
Kane thanked not just the fans in the stadium, but watching from home too after an evening which sparked euphoria across the nation.
England can’t afford to look too far ahead but they have an inviting draw laid out for them.
If they beat Ukraine, they’d face Czech Republic or Denmark at Wembley for a place in their first European Championship final.
Kane will hope that yesterday’s goal can belatedly ignite his tournament.
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