Raheem Sterling was brought down inside the area, an easy decision for the referee there.

Kasper Schmeichel saved the penalty, but on the return Kane pushed the ball behind the goalkeeper.

The situation was brought to the attention of SVT's expert Jonas Eriksson, among others, who did not think it was a punishment.

When national team captain Kasper Hjulmand and Barcelona star Martin Braithwaite met the media after the final signal, it was irritating.

- It's not fun that it is decided that way.

It was not a punishment and it irritates me a lot right now, says Hjulmand at the press conference.

- I can not see that it is punishment.

It is clear that he lets his leg hang and falls down, I can not help but have that feeling.

I think it's hard judged.

"It was not in a fair way"

Braithwaite agrees with the league captain but was more careful.

- We are upset because we really thought we could go further.

The way we lose makes it harder to understand.

It was not in a fair way.

I have to be careful what I say.

Sterling believes, however, that the punishment was obvious.

- I went into the penalty area and he (Mæhle editor's note) stretched out his right leg that touched my legs.

So it was a clear punishment, he says to Uefa.

See Harry Kane's punishment here

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England is ready for the European Championship final.

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