England captain Harry Kane is warning Denmark that he is approaching his best form.
The Tottenham striker started slowly at Euro 2020, failing to score in the group stages.
He has three goals in two knockout stage matches, netting against Germany and twice against Ukraine.
Now England take on the Danes at Wembley on Wednesday for a spot in Sunday's showpiece final at the same venue.
Asked about his form, Kane said: "To be honest, probably not. My game understanding, in terms of what I need to do to not just help myself but also the team, is probably at its best in my career so far.
"It is not a problem. If you try to stop me that's OK because we have got other players who are just as good, who are going to cause problems. It is not the case where you stop me and you stop us as a team. We have plenty of threats, plenty of options, plenty of different ways of playing.
"From my point of view it is just assessing that on the pitch, seeing what formation they are playing and setting up and just trying to adapt my game to that. I feel like when I'm playing at my best I can score goals or provide assists against anyone."
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