Beckham and Gascoigne’s embrace after England beat Denmark caught on camera
England legends David Beckham and Paul Gascoigne could be seen embracing after Wednesday's Euro 2020 semi-final win over Denmark at Wembley.
Gareth Southgate's side secured the country's first ever European Championship final by coming from behind to beat the Danes after extra-time.
Mikkel Damsgaard's free-kick powered Denmark ahead on the half-hour mark, but nine minutes later Simon Kjaer turned Bukayo Saka's cross into his own net to level proceedings.
The game then reached extra-time despite some late England pressure, and at the end of the first half they found what proved the winner when Raheem Sterling went down inside the box.
Referee Danny Makkelie pointed to the spot and Harry Kane stepped up, sweeping home the rebound after Kasper Schmeichel saved his initial effort.
England held onto that lead in the second half of extra-time to reach Sunday's final, where they will go head to head with Italy for European greatness.
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And when the full-time whistle sounded in Wednesday's semi-final, a relieved Becks and Gazza were spotted shaking hands at Wembley.
ITV Sport's Three Lions Raw footage shows a relieved Beckham blowing out his cheeks before turning and embracing Gascoigne after England's triumph.
For reasons which remain unclear, Gazza's face was covered in plasters as he sat in a box alongside the likes of Prince William, Boris Johnson and UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin.
Before England's quarter-final win over Ukraine last week the iconic midfielder urged the nation to get behind old team-name Southgate.
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"If we trust in Gareth, everything else will come good," he told The Sun.
"He's the answer to everything for us, and we need to believe in him.
"I know Gareth well and we're still good mates so I know he's got what it takes to take us all the way. He's the key."
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