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England’s 55-year wait to reach a major men’s final is over at last after victory against Denmark in the Euro 2020 last four, on a night of nerve-shredding tension and then unconfined joy at Wembley.

Gareth Southgate’s side were on a mission to travel one step further than any England side has done since the 1966 World Cup final win against West Germany and they finally achieved the long-cherished goal as they came from behind to beat Denmark after extra time.

In front of 66,000 fans and in a frenzied, thunderous atmosphere this newer Wembley has not experienced before, England battled their way out of adversity to secure a meeting with Italy in the Euro 2020 final at the same venue on Sunday (20:00 BST kick-off).

How England had to fight for victory against this steely Denmark, who had an inspired keeper in Kasper Schmeichel, especially after conceding their first goal of the tournament to Mikkel Damsgaard’s stunning free-kick after 30 minutes.

England, crucially, replied quickly as Denmark captain Simon Kjaer turned in Bukayo Saka’s threatening cross six minutes before the break.

Schmeichel was Denmark’s hero as England sought the winner, saving brilliantly from Harry Maguire and Harry Kane as the game went into extra time and the prospect of penalties loomed large.

The moment the nation has waited for so long effectively arrived with Wembley’s giant screens showing 103 minutes and captain Kane standing over a penalty after Raheem Sterling had been fouled by Joakim Maehle.

Denmark were unhappy with the decision, which was checked by VAR.

And in keeping with England’s long and tortuous history, it was not straightforward as the normally ice-cool Kane saw an awful penalty saved by Schmeichel – but the rebound fell at his feet for him to score.

Kane has now equalled Gary Lineker’s long-standing record of 10 goals for England at major tournaments.

Wembley went wild with deafening noise and wild celebrations as, after all the years of hurt, England have the golden opportunity to finally claim a major crown on Sunday.

England pass test of nerve

England answered two of the most crucial questions surrounding Southgate and his team on an unforgettable night at Wembley.

For all the promise and progress since the bitter disappointment of defeat in the World Cup semi-finals in Moscow in 2018, England and Southgate needed to prove they could overcome what has proved to be an insurmountable hurdle for both themselves and their predecessors, after they also came up short in the last four at the Italia 90 World Cup and at Euro 96.

This was the acid test – at least before Sunday’s final with formidable Italy – and they came up with the goods not only in the context of Euro 2020 but also in demonstrating their character and big match mentality.

England went into this semi-final on a wave of expectation and optimism after the last-16 victory against Germany at Wembley was followed up by the emphatic 4-0 demolition of Ukraine in the quarter-final in Rome.

And they faced a test of their nerve when they fell behind to this excellent Danish side, Damsgaard’s free-kick the first goal keeper Jordan Pickford had conceded in 721 minutes for England.

England were ragged at this point but the response was full of conviction, equalising swiftly then taking control before the tiring Danes and the magnificent Schmeichel were finally overcome with Kane’s fortuitous winner.

Southgate’s team has crossed a barrier no England team has made it beyond since Sir Alf Ramsey’s World Cup winners – now we wait to see if it will give them the confidence and belief to clear the final hurdle against Italy on Sunday.

Southgate’s big guns fire England to final

As Southgate will have demanded of them, England’s big players made their impact when it mattered most on a night when failure would have been hard to bear.

Kane, who struggled to get into Euro 2020 during the group stage, rode his luck to score his fourth and most important goal of the tournament after his missed penalty, but his performance was full of energy and menace.

He is back to his best and how England will need that against the two great Italian central defensive warriors Giorgio Chiellini and Leonardo Bonucci, who have a quality and street-wisdom reflected in their combined total of 70 years.

Sterling continued his superb tournament, reflected in the run that earned England’s match-winning penalty, hitting at the heart of Denmark’s outstanding defence until he finally drew the crucial mistake.

And Manchester United captain Harry Maguire, an injury doubt who did not even make the start of the tournament, is now back in the role where Southgate wants him, as defensive leader, powerhouse and ever-present set-piece danger at one end and blockade at the other.

Once the euphoria has died down and England’s heroes clear their heads, they must go above and beyond the call of duty once more against Italy on Sunday.

Beaten Denmark can hold their heads high

There were tears among Denmark’s players as the final whistle sounded on their Euro 2020 campaign, one which began with the trauma of Christian Eriksen’s cardiac arrest in their opening game against Finland then went on to be a huge credit to coach Kapser Hjulmand and his team.

Denmark had the air of a squad on a mission as Eriksen thankfully continues his recovery but they were not simply fuelled by emotion, this was a team with quality and character who fully deserved to reach the last four.

When they went to applaud their fans at the final whistle, their colourful followers gave Denmark the huge ovation they deserved.

And, make no mistake, Denmark made this a very awkward night for England but might just curse the failure to protect their lead to half-time against opponents who were on the ropes when they went ahead.

This was a cruel night for coach Hjulmand and his team – but they have graced Euro 2020 with their strength, unity and their performances.

Pickford’s record – the best of the stats

  • Jordan Pickford set a new record for an England goalkeeper for most minutes without conceding – 725 – overtaking Gordon Banks’ 720 minutes set between May/July 1966.
  • England won a European Championship knockout game after going behind for the first time, while it’s the first time they have done so in a major tournament since a 3-2 win over Cameroon in the 1990 World Cup quarter-final.
  • This was the seventh game at Euro 2020 to go to extra time, with the 1990 and 2014 World Cups the only major tournaments to see more matches go to the extended period (eight each).
  • Mikkel Damsgaard’s opening goal for Denmark was the first direct free-kick goal of Euro 2020 with what was the 37th direct free-kick shot.
  • Jack Grealish became the third England player to be both subbed on and subbed off in a match at a major tournament, after Jamie Redknapp (v Scotland in Euro 1996) and Aaron Lennon (v Portugal in the 2006 World Cup).
  • At 19 years and 305 days, Bukayo Saka became the youngest Englishman to start a match at the semi-final stage or later of a major tournament.

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For RUAN-Badkid.96, music is more than entertainment, it’s a language, a testimony, and a lifelong mission to connect with people through honesty, versatility, and unforgettable sound.

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Meet the Man Who Turned Hype Into a Science: Emmy Blaq, Nigeria’s G.O.A.T. of Hype

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If you have ever been at a Nigerian event and found yourself on your feet before the main act even stepped on stage, there is a good chance a hype man was responsible. But not just any hype man. Emmy Blaq, born Ikechukwu Emmanuel Chima and raised in Auchi, Edo State, has spent the last few years quietly becoming the most talked-about name in that profession, and the Nigerian press has taken notice. Punch, Vanguard, The Guardian Nigeria, The Nation, and Independent Newspaper have all sat down with him, and every conversation leads back to the same thing: this man does not just make noise; he makes moments.
What makes Emmy Blaq different is the journey behind the energy. Before the stages, the collaborations with Waje on her “Waje 2.0” album, DJ Consequence, and DJ Kaywise on the massively streamed “Joor Party Mix” series, he was repairing generators, cutting hair, and sewing clothes in Auchi. His first professional hype gig happened at a local fast food spot called Valchi, and the crowd response that night changed everything. He told The Nation directly: “My passion for entertainment and desire to make people happy led me into the craft.” Punch also captured his bigger mission when he said that hype men deserve more than what they currently earn, a statement that sparked a real conversation across Nigerian entertainment circles.
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MANAGER PROFILE
Uncle Wisdom is a Lagos-based music executive and visionary leader known for blending structure, strategy, and creativity in artist management. With a background in Mathematics and Statistics from UNICROSS formerly, Cross River University Of Technology. He brings analytical precision into talent development, positioning artists for both creative excellence and commercial success.

CAREER JOURNEY
Began his career in 2017 as an event coordinator for Eksu Olofofo, where he gained foundational experience in live events and audience engagement. By 2018, he transitioned into full-time artist management, driven by a clear goal to build a more structured and results-oriented system within the music industry.

In 2019, Started working as a road manager for Barry Jhay, gaining hands-on experience in touring, logistics, and artist operations, a refined career and mental awareness coach . He was also instrumental behind Barry Jhay’s 2025 sold-out homecoming concert, a key moment that fueled momentum for a successful UK tour, including sold-out shows in London and Birmingham.

PHLOX MGMT
Founded from the ground up, Phlox Mgmt is a forward-thinking management company focused on Career coaching, A&R, artist development, and strategic positioning. The company is built on a clear philosophy:
Develop the sound. Define the brand. Position the artist to win.

Phlox Mgmt has connections with @Roadgod_of Roadgod Agency and connects artists with top-tier producers, engineers, and creatives, ensuring a refined sound and strong market presence. The company continues to grow as a trusted platform for emerging and established talent.

INDUSTRY NETWORK & COLLABORATIONS
Uncle Wisdom has built valuable relationships across the industry, working with and alongside talents such as:
Barry Jhay • Asake • Ceeza Milli • Berri Tiga • Laime • Spellz • and many others

LEADERSHIP APPROACH
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CONTACT & SOCIALS

Instagram & X: @Johnwisdm @phlox_mgmt

TikTok: @unclewisdom7

Email: phloxentertainment@gmail.com

Phone: 08038448478 | 09015668027

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