Boris Johnson tells England team: 'You have lifted the spirits of the whole country'
Mr Johnson told manager Gareth Southgate and the squad that they had "already made history".
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Hide AdHe said: "You have taken England into the final of a major international competition.
"For most people in this country, it is the first time this has happened in all their lives.
"You have forged a band of brothers whose energy and tenacity and teamwork - and sheer flair - seem to shine in everything you do.
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Hide Ad"You have lifted the spirits of the whole country, and tomorrow we know you can lift that trophy too.
"We are not just hoping or praying. We believe in you, Gareth, and your incredible squad.
"On behalf of the entire nation, good luck, have a great game - and bring it home!"
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Hide AdIt comes after No 10 Downing Street was decked out in St George's flags ahead of the England football team playing in the Uefa Euro 2020 final on Sunday.
Earlier in the week, MPs from all parties used interventions in the Commons to congratulate the team for making the final, including Jacob Rees-Mogg reciting the John Barnes rap from World In Motion.
The Conservative minister quoted New Order's Italia 90 anthem before praising the "excellent leadership from Mr Southgate" for guiding England to Sunday's Euro 2020 final against Italy.
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Hide AdOther MPs hailed England boss Mr Southgate, and made several attempts to reference Three Lions (Football's Coming Home) - the David Baddiel, Frank Skinner and Lightning Seeds classic which has aided England's bid for glory.
For Labour, shadow Commons leader Thangam Debbonaire said Mr Johnson should spend some time "studying at the Gareth Southgate school of leadership".
Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey said on Saturday he was "counting down the minutes until kick-off".
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Hide AdHe said: "The players, Gareth Southgate and the behind the scenes team have done something far more powerful than just win football matches - they have embodied an inclusive, inspiring, forward-looking England that so many people who have never sat through a football match feel connected to and proud of.