Harry Kane targets return to Wembley final

Last update on. From the section EnglandEuro 2020 on BBC Dates: 11 June-11 Jul Locations: Amsterdam. Coverage: Live on BBC TV and BBC Radio as well as BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport and the BBC Sport app. For more information, click hereCaptain Harry Kane believes that "there's nothing bigger" than England winning against Germany 2-0. He also said that the players have a vision for where they want to go once they reach the Euro 2020 quarterfinals.After Raheem Sterling's opening goal, Kane scored England’s second goal.This is England's first win against Germany in a knockout match at a major tournament, since 1966 World Cup.Kane, 27, said that "any team will look at our faces and see that we are dangerous."Click here to vote if you're viewing this page via the BBC News app."There's nothing bigger than this when the expectation has been met and we delivered. We should be proud, but we can't stop there. We have a vision for where we want it to go, and we cannot stop here."Hopefully, we'll return here in the semifinals and the final."England will face Ukraine or Sweden in Rome next Saturday to secure a place at the semi-finals. The game will be broadcast live on BBC One, BBC iPlayer and BBC One."We gave people a day to cherish"Sterling, in-form, has scored three goals for England in Euro 2020. Kane's strike was however a result of failing to score in the group stage and then struggling to make an impression during Tuesday's match in front of 40,000 people at Wembley.Kane's goal means that he is now with Wayne Rooney in seven major tournaments for England. He trails only Gary Lineker (10) and Alan Shearer (9)."They have to prove people wrong all of the time, and Raheem is immense for us over a period," said Gareth Southgate, England manager."We have faith in him, trust in him, and his performances are electric from the beginning.Harry: When you're a centre forward, you need those goals. I was happy to see the second one go in."England has suffered a series of humiliating defeats at tournaments against Germany over the years. They lost 4-1 to Germany at the 2010 World Cup. In the semi-finals of the 1990 World Cup, and Euro 1996, they were defeated by Southgate who missed the crucial penalty.Southgate said, "I am so happy.""I saw David Seaman on the big screen as I was looking at it. My team-mates who played with me, I can't change it (penalty missed). It will always hurt. But what is beautiful is that we have given people another day of memory and we now have to do it again in Rome.Germany joins France and Portugal as world champions, while the Netherlands and Portugal are the Euro 2016 champions.Southgate believes that England's quest for a first European Championship title is not easy.He said, "It's dangerous at the moment with the feeling all around the country that it's only we've got to turn up and win the thing." "We know that it will be a huge challenge from now on in.""People had written us off"Declan Rice, a midfielder, said that England has proven their critics wrong by winning the last-16 match.The 22-year old said, "It's amazing.""Many people had criticised us in the group stage. They were unhappy with our performances and not scoring enough. But we want to prove them wrong."With a full house everyone had the fire in their belly to one, knock Germany Out, and two, make it through the tournament."It's history. All the players were asked about past games, but we made history. Gary Neville stated that these games don’t happen often and it was a pleasure being out there.Sterling, a Manchester City forward, put England in front with an impressive close-range goal at a crucial moment in the game.He stated, "We knew that we had to put in a huge performance."Doing it [scoring] in your country will always be a special experience and it is certainly a special moment to me."