England vs Ukraine: the funniest memes and details the fans noticed

It's a knockout
It was tough to watch
'A bunch of sad Teletubbies'
Goodbye Ukraine
Cyber bullying help needed?
Bend the knee
Boris shared his appreciation
A big flag
Although some doubted Boris' allegiance
Sturgeon and the Scots
The Scots will still support anyone other than England
Khan shows support
Piers Morgan tweets without offending anyone
Subtlety from Gallagher
It's coming home
A place at my table
Starmer managed to offend
Shearer called it 'magnificent'
Even workers at Lidl shared the joy
Although some were left bored
Southgate resurrects a great English team
Too soon?
Did you notice?
Another spotting
Another moment forever frozen on screen
Fans celebrated everywhere
It's a knockout

Saturday's game against Ukraine has left fans feeling almost comfortable about the upcoming semi final. It was a complete knockout against the Ukranian team, leaving England fans celebrating an incredible 4-0 win.

It was tough to watch

Many fans were left feeling sorry for the Ukranian team after they continued battle through a clear loss. Even the referee decided to show mercy and blow the whistle early, leaving no added time, as there was simply no hope of a comeback for the Ukrainians.

'A bunch of sad Teletubbies'

Poor Ukraine at the end of the match looked completely deflated. Along with the yellow kits they sported, one fan likened them to sad Teletubbies.

Goodbye Ukraine

They were sent home with their Euro2020 dreams slashed. A perfect screenshot of Peaky Blinders sums it up.

Cyber bullying help needed?

One fan predicted the Ukrainians would be feeling the harsh criticism coming in from the English fans. The Ukrainians on social media, however, have been more than gracious stating England were the better team and they were proud to reach this stage in the competition.

Bend the knee

Ukranian fans let out a mighty boo as the England players, as has been their custom, took the knee in support of the Black Lives Matter movement. One fan was particularly happy that England 'punished' this response by coming out with such a clear victory.

Boris shared his appreciation

A few high profile Englishmen took to social media to congratulate the English team on their incredible performance. Boris was no exception.

A big flag

A very big flag was put on the drive outside Number 10 before the match with a hopeful Boris cheering on the English team.

Although some doubted Boris' allegiance

Some social media users were doubtful that Boris wanted to see the England team beat Ukraine so harshly. Could there be hidden political issues?

Sturgeon and the Scots

It could well be imagined that the Scots were severely unimpressed by Ukraine's catastrophic loss and England's faultless performance.

The Scots will still support anyone other than England

The Scots have been known to publicly demonstrate their dislike of the England football team, but did they go too far buying Ukrainian flags? Will Danish flags now be flying from the Scottish houses? Scotland and England have a long history in the Euros that seemingly will never end.

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Khan shows support

Sadiq Khan can see English football coming home. In fact, 'it's coming home' was so widely tweeted yesterday that there was even a page set up to monitor it throughout the game.

Piers Morgan tweets without offending anyone

Piers Morgan seemed to deliver a tweet that wasn't controversial. Football really does bring the people together.

Subtlety from Gallagher

Widely known for his strong language and persuasive presence on social media, Liam Gallagher decided to keep it simple. It's coming home - and we all know it.

It's coming home

The most chanted phrase of the summer. One fan took the opportunity to photoshop the World Cup win and predicted a similar outcome for the Euros2020

A place at my table

So convinced it's coming home, one fan even laid a place-setting.

Starmer managed to offend

Fans were very unhappy with Kier Starmer's efforts at trying to be 'one of the people' with his crisp, brand new England shirt. He received a lot of backlash for his 'posed' photo.

Shearer called it 'magnificent'

Magnificent it was - Shearer spoke at great lengths after the game detailing the fantastic effort the English team put in. Southgate's team really outplayed the Ukrainians, despite the line-up being slightly unusual. 'In Gareth we Trust' has to be the slogan for this competition as he can't seem to put a foot wrong.

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Even workers at Lidl shared the joy

Lidl published a hilarious tweet about their reaction in the store as the English team scored goal after goal in the match against Ukraine.

Although some were left bored

Some fans were unimpressed by the match, which left no room for doubt that England were going to go through to play in the semi finals against Denmark.

Southgate resurrects a great English team

It is true, Southgate has proved over and over that the English people shouldn't doubt him and that he will resurrect a great team, and hopefully a great win.

Too soon?

Many are already thinking he is destined to take the English team to victory. He has taken the English team to two consecutive semi-finals in international competition...

Did you notice?

Referee Felix Brych became a source of criticism for many fans on Twitter as they noticed something rather out of the ordinary. Whilst Ukraine player Mykola Matvyenko was being treated by physios, the ref was seen walking over to a Ukraine player, grabbing his bottle of water, wiping the top and then taking a swig of water.

Another spotting

Fans were also quick to notice Harry Styles arriving for the game in Italy, with Olivia Wilde alongside him.

Another moment forever frozen on screen

Fans were particularly relieved to see England player, Rice, freed from the chokehold that fellow player Kane had put him in during the celebration of one of the goals. His face has made rounds on social media, whilst Rice made a joke about always being the perfect target for a good meme.

Fans celebrated everywhere

Whether they were drinking beer in pubs or outside translations, England stood still for a few hours as the match played. Many fans were left having to watch the game on their phones as pubs were too full to take anyone.