Another EURO 2020’s semi-final between England and Denmark was played at the Wembley Stadium.
Before the game, both sides had huge expectations as they thought they had the qualities to win the battle.
Although Mikkel Damsgaard scored a stunner from a direct free-kick to open the scoring, England managed to come back from behind with Harry Kane’s goal in the extra time.
But, what are the key tactical points from this game?
Denmark did not look very bad until Kasper Hjumland took him off, this substitution directly gave England control of the game, the Danes had no way back.
This tactical analysis will provide an in-depth look into the tactics employed by Gareth Southgate and Hjumland in this exciting match.
Lineups

Apart from against specific opponents like Germany, England would stick with a back four system as they did in this game.
Southgate had already established a regular lineup with players he trusted the most; there might be one to two rotational or tactical considerations, but the likes of Declan Rice, Kalvin Phillips, Raheem Sterling, and the back four had already nailed the starting spots.


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