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Former England winger Chris Waddle admits every side needs some fortune to win a major trophy and he feels England got lucky with the penalty last night.
"No one wins a tournament with brilliant performances and no luck," he told BBC Radio 5 Live.
"I have to say we were very fortunate to get it. There must have been the slightest of contact. We talk about VAR but the referee didn't even have a look at it.
"We have to win it now, it's feet back on the ground this morning. Everyone enjoyed it last night but now we have to come up against one of the most experienced teams in world football in Italy.
"It will be more difficult than last night."
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