Arsene Wenger has had his say on the award of England's controversial penalty against Denmark in their Euro 2020 match.
Raheem Sterling won a dubious penalty in his side's semi-final clash at Wembley Stadium.
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Under minimum contact, the Manchester City winger went down inside the box - with match referee Danny Makkelie pointing to the spot.
Harry Kane missed the subsequent spot-kick, but scored on the rebound to send the Three Lions into the final.
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England's penalty, though, was the talk of the game following the final whistle, with former Arsenal manager Wenger asking why VAR didn't get involved.
The legendary Frenchman doesn't think it was a penalty, saying: "No penalty. I don't understand why in situations like that the VAR, the referee doesn't go and look on the screen.
"In a moment like that, he has to be absolutely sure."
The penalty proved crucial as England beat Denmark 2-1 to book their place in the final of Euro 2020.
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Gareth Southgate's charges face Roberto Mancini's Italy in London on Sunday.
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