Tomorrow, the European Football Championship will be decided when Italy faces England at Wembley in London.

England's final ticket was only secured after extra time against Denmark.

Raheem Sterling collapsed in the penalty area and referee Danny Makkelie pointed to the penalty spot.

Kasper Schmeichel saved Harry Kane's penalty attempt, but the striker set the rebound which was decisive in the match.

Italy's midfielder Marco Verratti is now commenting on the penalty situation.

- If I were a judge, I would not have sentenced.

The judge is of course there to do his job, but I think the punishment was quite cheap, says the 28-year-old and continues:

- It's part of the game, it can happen.

It was an important goal because they won, but we can state that the penalty was cheap.

"We want to write history"

The Italians, who won their semi-final on penalties against Spain, are looking forward to playing at Wembley - despite being aware of the Englishman's advantage in the stands.

- Just that we have gone there will be an extra carrot.

We want to write history.

We will give everything, then we will see who wins, says midfielder Leonardo Bonucci at the press conference.