JAKARTA - England are no longer the same team that Croatia lost to in the 2018 World Cup semifinals. The accumulation of young, attacking-oriented talents makes them confident that they will be successful at Euro 2020.
This was revealed by Atletico Madrid defender Kieran Trippier ahead of the Three Lions meeting with Denmark on Thursday morning
Trippier scored an early goal from a free kick in the World Cup semi-final in Russia before Croatia scored twice in extra time.
Gareth Southgate's side face Denmark at Wembley with a chance of reaching their first major tournament final since winning the 1966 World Cup.
"I think in these two years the team has changed a lot and we are now in a position where we really want to create our own history," Trippier said.
"There were probably only six or seven of us from the World Cup team, we now have so much good young talent."
"That's where people see the attacking players we have and I think we've taken a step forward from 2018," continued Trippier.
The winner of this semi-final will face the winner of Spain's match against Italy which will be played on Wednesday morning, in the final match of Sunday this week.
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