gosh, that's a new one. 0k, professor martin mckee, i one. 0k, professor martin mckee, thank you veryk in the country, after their convincing victory over ukraine in rome in the quarter finals of the euros. bookmakers now have england as favourites to win the tournament. but first, there is the little matter of needing to beat denmark in the semi—final at wembley on wednesday. our sports editor dan roan is at england's training ground: that didn't take long. just what england wanted. ukraine blown away, england on their way. having seen his side run riot in rome, gareth southgate finds himself in rarefied coaching company. only the second manager after legendary 1966 world cup winning sir alf ramsey to lead england into the semifinals of both that tournament and the european championship. it is an absolute honour to be in that sort of company, so i know how high i hold them in esteem, and yeah, it's lovely to be able to get the results that are putting our country on the football map again, really. if there had been any nerves against ukraine, harry kane settled them within five minut