Gareth Southgate pinpointed one area England must improve in the Euro 2020 final against Italy.
England reached their first European Championship final by beating Denmark 2-1 after extra-time at Wembley.
An own goal from Simon Kjaer put the hosts level after Mikkel Damsgaard's excellent free-kick, with Harry Kane scoring from the rebound of his own saved penalty after 104 minutes.
Those exceptional players now face Italy on Sunday and impeccable leader Southgate believes they must work on their ability to maintain possession through the press.
"I felt calm in the lead up to the game because I felt the players, with what they've been through, were ready," Southgate said.
"You're never 100 per cent sure how they react in difficult moments but we have talked about it and they stayed clam.
"I didn't think we kept the ball well enough through Denmark's pressure from the front three and we're going to have to do that better on Sunday because Italy are very good at it so we need to find better solutions with that.
"But we found a way to win and we found the way to find the spaces further forward. Once we got into their half we were a threat all night.
"All of our wide players – Raheem, Bukayo, Jack, Phil when he came on, Mason – got in between the lines or were in those one-against-one situations wide. They were a real handful.
"We managed to create good openings. I thought the goalkeeper for them had a fantastic game. He's a top goalkeeper.
"But we found a way to win. The second half of extra-time, I think it took us a while to realise actually to keep the ball to finish the game. It took us five minutes for us to work that out and then we got clued into it.
"We invited more pressure in that initial period than we needed to, but huge credit.
"These players have been immense from the first day we met back at Middlesbrough.
"The whole group. The boys that didn't make the final cut, the group that have been here together, all of the staff. They deserve what's been a really special night."
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