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Behind peaking Kane, England are poised to heal decades of international heartbreak at Euro 2020

ROME -- Tournament knockout games involving England aren't supposed to be like this. For a country used to nerve-shredding nights of fine margins that, let's be frank, often end in agonising failure, the sight of Gareth Southgate's side breezing into the Euro 2020 semifinals with a 4-0 win over Ukraine in Rome was an almost unbelievable departure from history.

There was a vaguely similar feeling three years ago at the same stage of the 2018 World Cup when England beat Sweden 2-0, but that afternoon did not possess the same serenity as this.