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Watch Jordan Henderson’s wild celebrations as he breaks England duck and looks ahead to ‘biggest game of our lives’

JORDAN HENDERSON scored his first ever England goal to put the Three Lions 4-0 up against Ukraine and celebrated in fantastic fashion.

The midfielder replaced Declan Rice in the 57th minute of the Euro 2020 quarter-final and headed home to break his England duck just six minutes later.

Jordan Henderson scored his first ever England goal in the Euro 2020 quarter-final against Ukraine
And the Liverpool captain celebrated wildly

Mason Mount swung in a corner and Henderson leaped like a salmon to meet the ball seven yards out.

He headed it into the ground and it nestled in the left corner of the net.

The goal all but sealed England’s path to their first European semi-final since 1996 and the Liverpool captain was delighted.

He raced towards Mount and shook off John Stones’ attempt to celebrate with him before roaring towards the fans alongside an almighty fist pump.

Henderson was quickly smothered by his jubilant team-mates as the England fans in the stadium and at home went wild.

The 31-year-old had a chance to get off the mark in an England shirt during the Three Lions’ Euro 2020 warm-up friendly against Romania.

He took a penalty off of Dominic Calvert-Lewin only to miss the resulting kick.

But Henderson will have forgotten all about that after his strike in Rome.

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The score remained 4-0 as England marched on to the semi-finals next week.

Speaking after England’s win, Henderson said: “It’s about time [for me to score] to be honest.

“It’s been a long time coming. Thankfully I managed to get on the scoresheet. I’m just delighted for the lads because the performance was fantastic.

“I always try to contribute how I can and concentrate on my job on the pitch. That’s all I can concentrate on, but of course, I would have liked to have scored more goals.

“But I can’t complain, I’m here, I’ve contributed and got on the scoresheet which is nice.

“It’s the best squad I’ve seen in terms of that in a tournament. It’s the biggest game of our lives on Wednesday to get into the final.

“We have always felt we are continuing to grow as a team and we feel we are ready to take the next step.”

Gareth Southgate’s men will play Denmark at Wembley next Wednesday.

And the winner will face Italy or Spain in the final on Sunday July 11 at the same stadium.

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